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This is 120W fast charging, which delivers the capability to power up the phone to full in just 15 minutes – which is incredibly impressive.Īs we’ve alluded to in this two-minute review, the Black Shark 5 Pro is quite similar to its predecessor in a number of ways, but it does come with a few minor changes that we’d be remiss to ignore. So, the battery life on the Black Shark 5 Pro isn’t up to snuff but there is a feature – another carry-over from the previous version – that makes up for it in part. In addition, there’s significant battery drain from this top-end chipset although the Black Shark Pro 5 didn’t last as long as we’d hoped for even with regular use. The main one is that, like other Snapdragon 8 phones, the device becomes incredibly hot – clearly, the built-in cooling system that Black Shark has gone with here isn’t sufficient to cope with the demands of intensive play. However, the Black Shark 5 Pro does suffer a few issues during intensive gaming. Our mention earlier that the phone doesn’t break a sweat was with reference to the fact we experience no lag or stuttering. However, buy a USB-C adapter and you’ll still be able to plug in a set via the sole remaining port. That’s a shame, since wired headphones and microphones can offer better latency and audio quality for gaming over wireless units. The pop-up triggers return from the Black Shark 4 Pro, but what didn’t ascend generations is the 3.5mm jack for wired audio. This setup delivers quite an advantage in games. This is helped by the presence of pop-up physical triggers along the right edge of the phone, which can be assigned a function for your game, to turn your smartphone into a device that more resembles a gaming controller.
