Xiaomi Black Shark 3 Might Be World's First Phone To Pack 16GB RAM
Karamchand Rameshwar - Jan 13, 2020
The Black Shark 2's successor, the upcoming Black Shark 3 could be powered by a Snapdragon 865 SoC and pack the highest amount of RAM, 16GB.
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Not long ago, a Xiaomi smartphone model number SHARK KLE-AO was certified in China. This device is said to be Black Shark 2's successor, the Black Shark 3 and is expected to launch in the near future. While not too many details about its hardware specs have been disclosed, the certification documents show that it will support 5G network connectivity.

In addition to 5G connectivity, a well-known leak specialist also revealed that Black Shark 3 will be equipped with up to 16GB of RAM. If the rumor is to be believed, this will be the smartphone with the highest amount of RAM ever. However, in any circumstance, 16GB is actually quite an excessive amount of RAM for a smartphone.
The Black Shark 3 will be Xiaomi's next gaming phone, inheriting the success of the previous generation Black Shark 2 Pro that was introduced in July 2019. If you do not know, Black Shark 2 Pro is equipped with a 6.39-inch screen with Full HD + resolution. The handset is powered by a powerful Snapdragon 855+ processor and comes with a 4000mAh battery, supporting 27W fast charging.

As for Black Shark 3, we are expecting that the phone will get a strong upgrade in hardware, including the higher-performance Snapdragon 865 processor, a larger battery capacity, a 120Hz display, and a rear camera system with many improvements. A recent leak said it will probably be powered by a battery capacity of up to 4700mAh. Obviously, these are all just speculations and rumors, so you should take all of them with a grain of salt. Stay tuned, we will keep you updated.
Black Shark 3 price: Unknown
Black Shark 3 price in India: Unknown
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