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Black Shark teams up with Tencent Games for better gaming experiences

By Phate Zhang
Jan 20, 2020 at 2:32 PM UTC
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Black Shark teams up with Tencent Games for better gaming experiences-CnTechPost

Chinese gaming phone maker Black Shark announced on Monday that it has reached a strategic partnership with Tencent Games aimed at bringing users a better gaming experience in the future.

At present, more details about the cooperation are not clear, but this is not the first time that Tencent Games has cooperated with a domestic mobile phone manufacturer. The former has reached a cooperative relationship with Xiaomi to further improve the fluency of Xiaomi's mobile phone running Tencent games.

Recently, two black shark mobile phones appeared on the website of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology under the codenames Klein and Mobius. Some Weibo users claim that they belong to the Black Shark 3 series, equipped with Snapdragon 865 processor, built-in X55 baseband, and support SA/NSA dual-mode 5G.

Earlier reports said that the Black Shark 3 series is expected to use a 2K 120Hz screen.



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