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Black Shark 4 Pro Appears on TENAA Certification Teasing the Overall Look

Posted on the 10 February 2021 by Mayankgupta
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Black Shark 4 Pro has been spotted on TENAA certification. It is the successor of Black Shark 3 Pro which was launched back in March last year. Black Shark 4 Pro is expected to be run on a customised version of MIUI 12 on top of Android 11 out of the box.


Black shark 4 Pro appears on TENAA Certification


Xiaomi is all set to launch its next-generation Black Shark gaming smartphone series very soon. Recently, A well-known tipster named @the_tech_guy shared the TENAA listing of the upcoming Black Shark 4 Pro which revealed an overall design of the device. As per the listing, The display comes with a centre-positioned hole punch cutout and a triple rear camera setup at the back. The Black shark Branding is located at the middle of the back panel, MicroSD card slot & volume rocker on the left side. There is a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, power button and gaming triggers are located on the right side of the device.

  • Black shark 4 Pro appears on TENAA Certification teasing the overall look
  • Black shark 4 Pro appears on TENAA Certification teasing the overall look
  • Black shark 4 Pro appears on TENAA Certification teasing the overall look
  • Black shark 4 Pro appears on TENAA Certification teasing the overall look


Earlier, Black shark 4 is also spotted on TENAA listing which unveiled that it comes with a 6.67 inches AMOLED FHD+ (1080 x 2400 pixels) resolution display with 144Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, The smartphone is driven by Snapdragon 888 SoC, Adreno 660 GPU and coupled with 8GB of RAM. The device is fueled by a 4500mAh battery and supports 120W fast charging technology. In terms of connectivity, The device supports 5G, Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS, USB Type C and measures 163.83×76.35×10.3mm thickness.


Sadly, The tipster has not shared any information related to the specifications of the Black Shark 4 Pro. However, The Chinese tech company already teased its upcoming Black shark gaming series on Weibo.


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