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Black Shark 2 Pro could reportedly come with up to 512 GB of internal storage
Tech2 News Staff •The upcoming version of the Black Shark 2 will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus
Xiaomi Black Shark 2 with Snapdragon 855 SoC expected to debut in April
Tech2 News Staff •Little is known about the Black Shark 2 so far, but the phone will likely pack a Snapdragon 855 SoC.
Xiaomi launches Black Shark Helo in China with an OLED display and up to 10 GB RAM
Tech2 News Staff •The Xiaomi Black Shark Helo would go up directly against the recently launched Razer Phone 2.
Samsung is reportedly working on a Snapdragon 845-powered gaming smartphone
Tech2 News Staff •The gaming smartphone is rumoured to be powered by Snapdragon 845, with 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage.
Xiaomi Black Shark gaming smartphone may soon launch in markets other than China
Tech2 News Staff •Black Shark is the first gaming smartphone under Xiaomi’s umbrella, and it may soon come to India.
Asus ROG gaming smartphone to be launched in Q3 2018 in India: Report
Tech2 News Staff •Asus ROG smartphone comes with 6-inch 2,160 x 1,080 AMOLED display and special Snapdragon 845 SoC.
Xiaomi Black Shark smartphone's leaked image hints at the possibility of an under-display fingerprint scanner
Tech2 News Staff •Non-availability of the fingerprint scanner on Xiaomi's Black Shark gaming smartphone suggest an under-display fingerprint scanner.
Razer Phone announced; a spec-heavy, gaming-centric smartphone priced at $700
Tech2 News Staff •The Razer Phone is made of metal, with some Nextbit Robin-like buttons on the left and reportedly feels like Razer's gaming laptops, minus the fancy RGB LED lighting.
Razer expected to launch a gaming-centric smartphone at 1 November announcement
Tech2 News Staff •While nothing has been confirmed or set in stone, there is a good possibility that gaming accessory and laptop maker, Razer could announce its first smartphone.
Nextbit Robin's technical support stopped by parent company Razer
Tech2 News Staff •NextBit Robin owners whose units who are currently being processed for warranty issues will be contacted via email and Razer will ensure that they are processed to completion.