See how the Swipebox works

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The temperature rose to 60\u00b0C and the smartphone was burning hot. But the smartphone managed to maintain a framerate with 85% stability, oscillating between 30 and 74 FPS. The display is a strength here, being capable of 144Hz gaming with options to tone down to 60Hz or 90Hz, adding versatility right off the bat. Adding to this is an astronomical 720Hz touch response, which is pretty damn fast for your fingers. Black Shark really paid attention to what mobile gamers needed here. In addition, the new Black Shark will use LPDDR5 memory, UFS 3.1 flash memory, and a high refresh rate screen.<\/p>\n

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On the front you’ve got a fairly standard 20MP wide selfie camera. There’s no optical zoom here, and video tops out at a 1080p resolution and 30 frames per second. The only interruption to this impressive display is the hole-punch selfie camera cut-out at the top, smack dab in the middle.<\/p>\n

For OnePlus fans, the additional functions of the triggers are a godsend. The only problem you might face is popping the triggers when you don’t mean to.<\/p>\n