Black Shark is expected to launch its new gaming smartphones called the 5 and 5 Pro, in the coming weeks. In the latest development, a Chinese tipster has leaked some of the key specifications of the vanilla 5 model. It will come with a Snapdragon 888+ 5G chipset, a 144Hz Samsung E4 AMOLED display, and a 4,600mAh battery with 120W fast-charging support.

The Black Shark 5 will arrive as the company's next-generation gaming smartphone, succeeding the Black Shark 4 and 4S models. It will share some of its specifications with the 4S Pro model, which was announced in China last October 2021. Separately, rumor has it that Tencent Games will be acquiring Xiaomi's Black Shark gaming division in an approximately CNY 3 billion deal.

The official pricing and availability details of the Black Shark 5 will be announced at the time of the launch. The smartphone comes in Lightning Black, Armor Gray, and Star Silver color options. However, considering the leaked specifications, the handset is likely to start at around Rs. 42,000.

The Black Shark 5 is tipped to bear a 6.67-inch Samsung E4 AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, a 720Hz touch sampling rate, and a Full-HD+ (1080x2400 pixels) resolution. The smartphone will likely feature a punch-hole cut-out, slim bezels, and an in-display fingerprint sensor for secure biometric authentication. On the rear, it may have a horizontally-aligned triple camera unit.

In terms of optics, the Black Shark 5 is likely to be equipped with a triple rear camera setup comprising a 64MP primary sensor, a 13MP ultra-wide snapper, and a 5MP depth lens. For selfies and video calling, there may be a 20MP front-facing camera. The smartphone pack a 4,600mAh battery with 120W fast-charging support.

Under the hood, the Black Shark 5 will be powered by a Snapdragon 888+ 5G processor, paired with at least 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. At the heart, it will run on Android 12 OS out of the box. For connectivity, the device should offer support for Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, NFC, 5G, and a Type-C port.

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