Black Shark 2 Pro could reportedly come with up to 512 GB of internal storage
Tech2 News Staff • 6 years agoThe 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 • 6 years agoLittle 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 • 7 years agoThe 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 • 7 years agoThe 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 • 7 years agoBlack 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 • 7 years agoAsus 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 • 7 years agoNon-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 • 7 years agoThe 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 • 8 years agoWhile 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 • 8 years agoNextBit 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.