The Black Shark 2 Pro really impressed us when it came out, and we finally had the chance to try it out for ourselves.
In this review, we will take an in-depth look at its performance and capabilities. Find out why we gave it our Reviewer’s Choice Award!
Black Shark 2 Pro Colour Options
Black Shark offers five colour options globally :
- Myth Ray
- Racing
- Gulf Blue (aka Racing)
- Iceberg Grey (aka Freezing Blade)
- Shadow Black (aka Black Bolt)
However, only these three colours will be available in Malaysia :
- Shadow Black / Black Bolt
- Iceberg Grey / Freezing Blade
- Gulf Blue / Racing
Black Shark 2 Pro Price + Availability
It comes in two variants, with these recommended retail prices :
- 8 GB + 128 GB : RM 2,499 / ~US$599 / £545 / ~A$879 / S$739
- 12 GB + 256 GB : RM 2,999 / ~US$709 / £635 / ~A$1,059 / S$869
Here are some online purchase options :
Malaysia
- 8 GB + 128 GB : Black Bolt | Freezing Blade
- 12 GB + 256 GB : Black Bolt | Freezing Blade | Racing
Singapore
- 8 GB + 128 GB : Shadow Black | Iceberg Grey
- 12 GB + 256 GB : Shadow Black | Iceberg Grey
United Kingdom
- 8 GB + 128 GB : Shadow Black | Iceberg Grey
- 12 GB + 256 GB : Shadow Black | Iceberg Grey | Gulf Blue
Australia
- 8 GB + 128 GB : Shadow Black
Unboxing The Black Shark 2 Pro
It comes in a premium black box that really looks luxurious. Let’s take a quick look and unbox it!
Once you fully unbox it, you will find the following items :
- Black Shark 2 Pro smartphone
- Hard and clear TPU bumper case
- Black Shark 2 Pro User Guide
- 27W fast charger
- USB Type C data and power cable
- USB Type C to 3.5 mm audio jack adapter
- Left-Side Gamepad + Stand
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The Black Shark 2 Pro Gaming Smartphone
Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) is a mid-cycle update of the excellent Black Shark 2 gaming smartphone that launched in April.
Like the ASUS ROG Phone 2, it mainly features an upgrade to the Snapdragon 855 Plus mobile platform.
The Volume control buttons are on the left side, with an LED light strip.
On the right side is another LED light strip, with the Power button, and the Shark Key switch.
The top is clean, with a second microphone located at the top of the back.
The SIM tray is located at the bottom, next to the USB Type C port. You will note, by now, that there is no 3.5 mm audio jack.
But fortunately, unlike the Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+, Black Shark provides a USB-C to 3.5 mm adapter in the package! So you can still use your existing 3.5 mm earphones with it.
Black Shark 2 Pro Specifications
For your convenience, we compare its specifications against the Black Shark 2.
Specifications | Black Shark 2 Pro | Black Shark 2 |
Display | 6.39-inch AMOLED display (1080 x 2340 pixels, 403 ppi) – 108.9% DCI-P3 colour gamut, 430 nits max brightness |
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System Platform | Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus | Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 |
Processor | 1 x Kryo 485 Gold core (2.96 GHz) 3 x Kryo 485 Gold cores (2.42 GHz) 4 x Kryo 485 Silver cores (1.8 GHz) |
1 x Kryo 485 Gold core (2.84 GHz) 3 x Kryo 485 Gold cores (2.42 GHz) 4 x Kryo 485 Silver cores (1.8 GHz) |
GPU | Qualcomm Adreno 640 (672 MHz) | Qualcomm Adreno 640 (585 MHz) |
RAM | 8 GB / 12 GB LPDDR4X-2133 (Dual Channel) | |
Storage | 128 GB / 256 GB UFS 3.0 | 128 GB / 256 GB UFS 2.1 |
Front Camera | 20 MP front camera with f/2.0 aperture | |
Rear Cameras | 48 MP Sony IMX586 sensor with f/1.75 aperture 12 MP telephoto camera with f/2.2 aperture |
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Connectivity | 4G : LTE Cat18 – 211 Mbps UL, 1.2 Gbps DL WiFi : 802.11ac, 4×4 MIMO Bluetooth : BT 5.0 |
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Audio | Dual, front facing speakers | |
Vibration Sense | Yes | |
Fingerprint Sensor | Yes, In-Display Optical Sensor | |
Other Sensors | Gyroscope, geomagnetism, gravity, distance, ambient light and ForceTouch sensors | |
Battery | 4,000 mAh battery | |
Charger | 27 watt, with USB-C cable | |
Dimensions | 75.01 mm wide x 163.61 mm tall x 8.77 mm thick | |
Weight | 205 g |
Setting Up The Black Shark 2 Pro
The Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) runs on Android 9.0 Pie out of the box, and is very easy to set-up. If you are setting it up as a new device, it should take you only 5-7 minutes to finish the setup process.
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Black Shark 2 Pro Performance Features
Now, let’s go through its key features, and see why it’s designed to deliver the best possible mobile gaming experience.
Flagship Class Performance
The Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) runs on the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus mobile platform, which delivers a 4% boost in CPU performance and a 15% boost in GPU performance over the “regular” Snapdragon 855.
- its single prime Kryo 485 Gold CPU core has a slightly faster clock speed of 2.96 GHz
- its Adreno 640 GPU is clocked at 672 MHz, instead of 585 MHz
Recommended : The Snapdragon 855 Plus vs Snapdragon 855 Comparison!
Ludicrous Mode
If you are a professional gamer who cannot abide even the possibility of dropped frames, you can turn on the Ludicrous Mode, which locks the CPU and GPU into their maximum clock speeds.
This delivers the best-possible gaming performance, at the expense of battery life and greater heat output.
Mille-Feuille Full Area Liquid Cooling System
The Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) features a Mille-Feuille full area liquid cooling system that keeps the entire device cool, as opposed to just cooling the CPU and GPU.
The Black Shark team claims this is far superior to that of the ROG Phone 2.
Device | CPU Temp. | GPU Temp. | RAM Temp. | Chassis Temp. |
Black Shark 2 PRO | 65.7 °C | 51.2 °C | 52.0 °C | 35.7 °C |
ASUS ROG Phone 2 | 77.5 °C | 54.6 °C | 55.0 °C | 47.1 °C |
Difference | + 11.8 °C | + 3.4 °C | + 3.0 °C | + 11.4 °C |
AMOLED Display With DC Dimming
The Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) eschewed the 120 Hz display of the ROG Phone 2, opting instead to use DC dimming for its large 6.38-inch AMOLED display to reduce eyestrain.
It also boasts an integrated DSP with MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation) capabilities to eliminate unwanted judder and blur.
Low Latency Touch Screen
Black Shark also focused on reducing the latency of the touch screen display, with 240 Hz report rate even with three fingers.
In fact, they claim it has the “world’s lowest latency touch screen“, with a response time of only 43.5 ms, slightly less than the iPhone XS at 45 ms and the Galaxy S10 at 60 ms.
This is, arguably, far more important for competitive gaming than a 120 Hz display.
Touch Report Rate | Black Shark 2 PRO | ASUS ROG Phone 2 | Difference | |||
1 Finger | 240 Hz | 195 Hz | – 45 Hz / 18.75 % | |||
2 Fingers | 240 Hz | 145 Hz | – 95 Hz / 39.58 % | |||
3 Fingers | 240 Hz | 135 Hz | – 105 Hz / 43.75% |
They also claim that the Black Shark 2 Pro has a significantly lower touch latency than the ROG Phone 2.
Touch Latency | Black Shark 2 PRO | ASUS ROG Phone 2 | Difference | |||
Not Shooting | 30.7 ms | 41.6 ms | + 10.9 ms / 35.5 % | |||
Shooting | 48.6 ms | 70.0 ms | + 21.4 ms / 44.0 % |
4D Gaming Experience
Unlike regular smartphones, it can recognise different environments, weapons, movements and actions (e.g. hits), and can automatically vibrate itself to create a 4D gaming experience.
Black Shark 2 Pro Host Mode
If you want to play on a larger display, you can connect it to a TV or monitor using a HDMI cable. Play your games like a console with the optional GamePad 3.0 accessory.
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Black Shark 2 Pro Rear Cameras
The Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) is not just a gaming smartphone. Like any other flagship-class smartphone, it comes with a great set of high-resolution cameras.
At the back, it has two cameras supported by a single LED flash :
- 48 MP main camera, with f/1.75 aperture and 6p lens
- 12 MP 2X telephoto camera, with f/2.2 aperture and 6p lens
The main camera uses the Sony IMX586 sensor, which is used in the Xiaomi Mi 9 and Mi 9T Pro smartphones as well.
This 48 MP sensor defaults to 12 MP, combining 4 pixels into a large pixel for better low-light performance. But you can switch to 48 MP whenever you need the higher resolution.
Recommended : Sony IMX586 vs Sony IMX582 Comparison – Which Is Better?
Black Shark 2 Pro Front Camera
In the front, it boasts a 20 MP front camera, with a wide f/2.0 aperture and 5P lens.
Its sensor has 0.9 µm pixels, with the ability to combine four pixels to create a larger pixel for significantly better low-light photos and videos.
Black Shark 2 Pro Gaming Audio
Its audio system is designed specifically for gamers, with dual front-facing speakers. They are also 25% larger than speakers of a standard smartphone.
It also comes with three gaming microphones – two of them noise-cancelling microphones in the front to ensure clear in-game voice chats.
Dual Nano SIM Cards
The Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) comes with a SIM tray that supports two nano SIM cards. However, it does NOT come with a microSD card tray, so you cannot add storage.
Black Shark 2 Pro Memory + Storage
Our review sample came with 8 GB of LPDDR4x memory, of which 5.9 GB (74%) is available for use. That’s really more than enough for even the most serious of gamers.
After all, high-end mobile games like PUBG Mobile and Asphalt 9 use less than 1.2 GB of RAM!
Our unit also came with just 128 GB of UFS 3.0 storage, which is about 2X faster than the UFS 2.1 storage in Black Shark 2. Just over 113 GB is available for your use – more than enough for most users.
Unless you are using it to take lots of photos and videos, it’s enough to install 50-60 large games. Even PUBG Mobile only takes up 1.54 GB of space.
5-Hour Battery Life?
Despite its powerful components, the Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) only comes with a 4,000 mAh battery, which Black Shark claims will let you game for up to 5 hours.
Fast Charging While Gaming
It supports 27 watt fast charging, which gives you 30 minutes playing time with a quick 5-minute charge, and one full hour of gaming with just 10 minutes of charging.
You don’t even have to stop playing. Even if, for example, you are playing PUBG, it will recharge to 50% in just 30 minutes.
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Black Shark 2 Pro Camera Performance
The Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) uses the Sony IMX586 sensor, which is notable for its high resolution of 48 MP.
But it defaults to 12 MP – combining four pixels into one for better image quality, especially in low-light conditions.
The maximum 12 MP resolution is attained with the 4:3 aspect ratio, with 4000 x 3000 pixels, and a file size of between 4 MB and 6 MB.
Here are 10 high-resolution unedited samples for you to check out. Click on them to load the full-sized photos, which you can also download to examine.
The Sony IMX586 sensor is good, almost as good as the 12 MP Samsung ISOCELL Fast SAK2L4 used in the Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ smartphones.
However, its main camera has a very narrow depth-of-field, and a problem focusing on objects that are too close.
You can tap on the display to “focus”, and it’s quite slow in this aspect, taking a second or two. But while it looks sharp in the preview, the actual picture appears out-of-focus. So try not to take macro shots with this camera.
Take a closer look at the broccoli picture, for example. Look at how only a narrow section of florets are in focus, with the rest quickly going out-of-focus.
But otherwise – the Black Shark 2 Pro can take pretty good photos. Just don’t bother with the 48 MP mode. It works best in the default 12 MP mode.
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Black Shark 2 Pro Video Recording Performance
The Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) is capable of recording 4K from its 48 MP main camera, but curiously does not record video from its telephoto camera at all.
That means you do not have the ability to switch from the main camera to the telephoto camera. You can only record videos with the main camera.
Also odd is the fact that while the front 20 MP camera is more than capable of recording 4K videos, it’s limited to 1080p video recording.
Well, let’s take a look at some 1080p and 4K video samples from the main camera!
Video Sample #1 : Piano (1080p)
The image quality at 1080p is very good, and while its exposure is a little too dim, it has good control – allowing you to see right to the back of the store in the background.
It also appears to use electronic image stabilisation to get rid of hand shake, and keep everything steady.
Its noise cancellation was pretty good, but it was marred by an overly bright audio recording. It also seems to be recording some wind noise.
Video Sample #2 : Piano (4K)
Its 4K image quality is very good, and it actually seems to have better exposure control. However, the image is no longer stabilised at 4K. You can see the hand shake very clearly.
Yet again, its audio recording is way, way too bright. Which is a shame, because it seems to have very good noise cancelling capability.
Video Sample #3 : Street Market (1080p)
In this test of its image stabilisation capabilities, you can see that at 1080p, it does a pretty good job of cancelling out hand shake as we walked.
The Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) appears to be optimised for recording voices – you can clearly people’s voices even as we walk past them.
Video Sample #4 : Street Market (4K)
Again, there was no image stabilisation at 4K – so you get to see and experience every shake and jerk. We definitely do NOT advise you recording videos at 4K when you are on-the-move.
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Black Shark 2 Pro Work Performance
We tested its performance using PCMark, which simulates work applications like web browsing, playing video, writing text and editing photos.
Why work performance? Because even though it’s designed to be a gaming smartphone – you can actually use it like, well, a regular smartphone for work too! 🙂
Work 2.0 | Xiaomi Mi 9 | Samsung Galaxy Note10+ |
Black Shark 2 Pro | Samsung Galaxy S10+ |
Mobile Platform | Snapdragon 855 | Exynos 9825 | Snapdragon 855+ | Exynos 9820 |
Performance Score (Average) |
9471 | 8981 | 8384 | 7846 |
Web Browsing | 7792 | 8293 | 6768 | 8583 |
Video Editing | 6038 | 9166 | 5948 | 5524 |
Writing | 10919 | 9579 | 9226 | 9076 |
Photo Editing | 20161 | 19376 | 17595 | 10710 |
Data Manipulation | 7356 | 6155 | 6339 | 6450 |
Review Links | Xiaomi Mi 9 | Galaxy Note10+ | Galaxy S10+ | |
Price Check | US | UK | MY | US | UK| MY | UK | MY | SG | AU | US | UK | MY |
Surprisingly, the Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) has a lower work performance than the Xiaomi Mi 9 and the Samsung Galaxy Note10+.
Black Shark 2 Pro Gaming Performance
We tested the its gaming performance using 3DMark, with these results.
Work 2.0 | Black Shark 2 Pro | Xiaomi Mi 9 | Samsung Galaxy Note10+ |
Samsung Galaxy S10+ |
Mobile Platform | Snapdragon 855+ | Snapdragon 855 | Exynos 9825 | Exynos 9820 |
Sling Shot Extreme (OpenGL) | 6258 | 5487 | 5037 | 4470 |
Sling Shot Extreme (Vulkan) | 5386 | 4808 | 4794 | 4314 |
Sling Shot | 8127 | 7241 | 4883 | 4343 |
Review Links | Xiaomi Mi 9 | Galaxy Note10+ | Galaxy S10+ | |
Price Check | UK | MY | SG | AU | US | UK | MY | US | UK| MY | US | UK | MY |
There is no doubt that the Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) has a distinct performance advantage over its competitors, including the Xiaomi Mi 9, which uses the Snapdragon 855.
- 14% faster in Sling Shot Extreme (OpenGL)
- 12% faster in Sling Shot Extreme (Vulkan)
- 12% faster in Sling Shot
Black Shark 2 Pro Battery Life
We then tested the its battery performance using PCMark. It basically ran the PCMark work tests until its battery capacity dropped to 20%.
Work 2.0 | Black Shark 2 Pro | Xiaomi Mi 9 | Samsung Galaxy Note10+ |
Samsung Galaxy S10+ |
Battery Capacity | 4,000 mAh | 3,300 mAh | 4,300 mAh | 4,100 mAh |
Battery Life | 12 hours 25 mins | 12 hours 12 mins | 10 hours 32 mins | 10 hours 17 mins |
Battery Utilisation | 4.30 mAh / min. | 3.61 mAh / min. | 5.44 mAh / min. | 5.32 mAh / min. |
Review Links | Xiaomi Mi 9 | Galaxy Note10+ | Galaxy S10+ | |
Price Check | UK | MY | SG | AU | US | UK | MY | US | UK| MY | US | UK | MY |
The Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) did well, lasting almost 12.5 hours of non-stop work, just ahead of the Xiaomi Mi 9.
It actually lasted about two hours longer than the Galaxy Note10+ and Galaxy S10+ smartphones!
Black Shark 2 Pro Battery Recharging Speed
The Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) comes with a 27 watt fast charger. Let’s find out just how fast it recharges its 4,000 mAh battery.
Work 2.0 | Samsung Galaxy Note10+ |
Black Shark 2 Pro | Samsung Galaxy S10+ |
Xiaomi Mi 9 |
Battery Capacity | 4,300 mAh | 4,000 mAh | 4,100 mAh | 3,300 mAh |
Charger Output | 25 watts | 27 watts | 15 watts | 18 watts |
Recharging Time | 63 minutes | 67 minutes | 91.6 minutes | 84.5 minutes |
Recharging Speed | 54.6 mAh / min. | 47.8 mAh / min. | 35.8 mAh / min. | 31.2 mAh / min. |
Review Links | Galaxy Note10+ | Galaxy S10+ | Xiaomi Mi 9 | |
Price Check | US | UK| MY | UK | MY | SG | AU | US | UK | MY | US | UK | MY |
Thanks to its 27W faster charger, the Black Shark 2 Pro fully recharged its battery from 20% to 100% in just 67 minutes. That is 27% faster than the Galaxy S10+, which has a similar-sized battery, but uses a 15W charger.
But it didn’t do as well as the Galaxy Note10+, which actually recharged 14% faster using its 25W charger.
It has an excellent battery life : recharging ratio of 11:1. A general rule of thumb – for one of hour battery life, you just need to charge it for 9 minutes.
The fastest recharging happened up to the 80% level. This took just 33.5 minutes. Then the recharging speed slowed down, and it took a further 33.5 minutes to top up the last 20%.
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Black Shark 2 Pro : Our Verdict + Award
We have been pretty effusive about the Black Shark 2 PRO, after it was launched. And why not?
It offered flagship-class performance, memory and storage with gaming-specific features at an affordable price point.
We were initially worried about its size and weight, and while it was not easy to fit into small pockets, it was definitely a good size for playing mobile games.
Some argue that the Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) is not as good a gaming platform as the ROG Phone 2, because of its 60 Hz display.
Now we do not deny that a 90 Hz or 120 Hz display would look smoother than a 60 Hz display, when they are placed side-by-side. But is it a “necessary” feature for mobile gaming?
The fact is a higher refresh rate looks better but plays no role in your gaming performance. More critically – high refresh displays suck up a lot of power, which has resulted in some gamers turning off the higher refresh rate.
But that brings us to the Ludicrous Mode. While it looks good for marketing purposes, it does nothing for your gaming performance and only wastes power and increase the heat output.
We also have to point out that while the Black Shark 2 Pro is a gaming device, it is also a smartphone. Therefore, we should comment a little on how useful it is for non-gaming tasks.
Its large display is great for work (emails, texting, etc.), but you will definitely feel its weight when you use it on the go. And despite its less than stellar work performance results, it feels just as fast as any other flagship smartphone.
It has a good set of cameras, and we like that Black Shark did not throw in useless cameras just to make up the numbers. Its 48 MP main camera is excellent, although it has a very narrow depth-of-field and a slow focus.
What we cannot understand though is why they would not allow video recording from the telephoto camera, or 4K video recording from the front camera.
It was also a shame that the Black Shark 2 Pro (MY | SG | AU | UK) does not perform image stabilisation for 4K video recordings. So was the tuning of its microphones to optimise for voice, causing everything to appear too bright (too much treble).
On the other hand, Black Shark did well with its battery, delivering more battery life that we would expect with just a high-performing smartphone. And we especially like that they made it so affordable.
This brings us to the final point – value for money. The Black Shark team appears to be more focused on what’s important for gaming performance, delivering a whole package that is significantly cheaper and offers more value for your money than its competitors.
This is why we gladly award the Black Shark 2 Pro our Reviewer’s Choice Award. Keep it up!
Black Shark 2 Pro Price + Availability
It comes in two variants, with these recommended retail prices :
- 8 GB + 128 GB : RM 2,499 / ~US$599 / £545 / ~A$879 / S$739
- 12 GB + 256 GB : RM 2,999 / ~US$709 / £635 / ~A$1,059 / S$869
Here are some online purchase options :
Malaysia
- 8 GB + 128 GB : Black Bolt | Freezing Blade
- 12 GB + 256 GB : Black Bolt | Freezing Blade | Racing
Singapore
- 8 GB + 128 GB : Shadow Black | Iceberg Grey
- 12 GB + 256 GB : Shadow Black | Iceberg Grey
United Kingdom
- 8 GB + 128 GB : Shadow Black | Iceberg Grey
- 12 GB + 256 GB : Shadow Black | Iceberg Grey | Gulf Blue
Australia
- 8 GB + 128 GB : Shadow Black
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