What’s the difference between the BlackShark 5 and BlackShark 5 Pro?


    BlackShark released its latest entries into the gaming smartphone segment recently, and while both models sport 6.67-inch 144Hz AMOLED displays, magnetic pop-up triggers, and ultra-fast 120W fast-charging, they are powered by different Snapdragon processors and have different main cameras. The vanilla BlackShark 5 starts from $549/£439 while the BlackShark 5 Pro starts from $799/£639, with a 120W wall charger in the box as standard.

    Curious as to how else they differ? Join us after the break to compare the hardware.

    Unusually, the BlackShark 5 and 5 Pro’s main difference, if you aren’t phased by the former being powered by the Snapdragon 870 chipset instead of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, is in the pricing department. Where the vanilla BlackShark 5 seems quite reasonable, starting from $549/£439, the 5 Pro’s cost means that it’s going to go head to head with heavy hitters such as the OnePlus 10 Pro and Samsung’s Galaxy S22+.

    BlackShark 5 BlackShark 5 Pro
    Software JoyUI 13, based on MIUI JoyUI 13, based on MIUI
    Display 6.67 inch AMOLED, FHD+ Resolution (1080 x 2400), 1300nit Peak Brightness,
    144Hz Refresh Rate, 720Hz Touch Sampling Rate
    6.67 inch AMOLED, FHD+ Resolution (1080 x 2400), 1300nit Peak Brightness,
    144Hz Refresh Rate, 720Hz Touch Sampling Rate
    CPU Snapdragon 870,
    Adreno 650 GPU
    Snapdragon 8 Gen 1,
    Adreno 730 GPU
    Memory 8/12GB LPDDR5 5500MHz 8/12/16GB LPDDR5 6400MHz
    Storage 128/256GB, UFS 3.1 128/256GB, UFS 3.1
    Rear Cameras 64MP Main Camera:
    AI Cam, Super NightScape, PDAF, HDR;
    13MP Ultra-wide Lens:
    120-degree FoV;
    2MP Macro Lens
    108MP Main Camera:
    AI Cam, Super NightScape, PDAF, HDR;
    13MP Ultra-wide Lens:
    120-degree FoV;
    5MP Macro Lens
    Front Camera 16MP 16MP
    Buttons Virtual Buttons: Multi-task, HOME, Back
    Gestures Navigation,
    Magic Window
    Virtual Buttons: Multi-task, HOME, Back
    Gestures Navigation,
    Magic Window
    Connectivity Bluetooth 5.2, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, NFC Bluetooth 5.2, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, NFC
    Audio Dual Stereo Speakers Dual Stereo Speakers
    Sensors Gravity sensor, Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor, Gyroscope, Compass, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Pressure Sensor Gravity sensor, Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor, Gyroscope, Compass, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Pressure Sensor
    Lighting Effect Shark Eye Lighting Effect Shark Eye Lighting Effect
    Battery 4650mAh 4650mAh
    Charging Speed 120W Hyper Charge,
    QC/PD Support
    120W Hyper Charge,
    QC/PD Support
    Dimensions 163.83 x 76.25 x 9.9mm 163.83 x 76.25 x 9.5mm
    Weight 218g 220g
    Colors Matte Black/Explorer Grey Steller Black/Nebula White
    In the Box Black Shark 5, 120W
    Charger, USB Type-C
    cable, SIM Tray Ejector, Protective Case,
    Stickers, Quick Start
    Guide
    Black Shark 5, 120W
    Charger, USB Type-C
    cable, SIM Tray Ejector, Protective Case,
    Stickers, Quick Start
    Guide
    Price 8/128GB: $549/£439
    12/256GB: $649/£529
    8/128GB: $799/£639
    12/256GB: $899/£729
    16/256GB: $999/£809


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