Xiaomi Black Shark 2 Pro gaming smartphone will be launching tomorrow in China. Ahead of the launch, the smartphone has appeared on Geekbench and AnTuTu to reveal some of its key specs. During the week, Black Shark had released a teaser video to confirm that the Snapdragon 855+ chipset powering the smartphone. Through a fresh leak, the storage, RAM and color editions of the phone have been revealed. Also, another leak has revealed the front view of the phone.

Black Shark 2 Pro Variants

According to MySmartPrice, the Black Shark 2 Pro will come in three editions such as 12 GB RAM + 128 GB storage, 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage and 12 GB RAM + 512 GB storage. Hence, it may not arrive in 6 GB / 8 GB RAM options and 128 GB storage editions like the Black Shark 2 phone. Since it’s a Pro model, Xiaomi will be probably offering it with topnotch specs.

The publication has also revealed that the smartphone will be available in three colors such as Black, Blue and Ice Shades. The following video released by Black Shark is an official confirmation that the newly Snapdragon 855+ will be fueling the smartphone.

Black Shark 2 Pro Leaked Image

Leaked Black Shark 2 Pro display

A leaked image of the alleged Black Shark 2 Pro has also appeared to reveal its front design. Unfortunately, the device is held in such a way that it difficult to guess whether it features a notch or not. However, since Black Shark 2 features a notch-less display with a tall aspect ratio, the Pro model may also come with an identical screen. It is known that the Black Shark 2 Pro will carry support for DC dimming 2.0. Shown below is the leaked image of the rear shell of the phone that had appeared in the last week.

BLack Shark 2 Pro rear

The exact size of the Black Shark 2 Pro’s battery is not known yet. However, its 3C certification that was spotted at the beginning of this month had revealed that it will come with a 27W fast charger. The pricing of the phone is not known yet. Currently, it is up for reservations in the home market.

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