Black Shark 4 Pro release globally, prices are coming out
Black Shark 4 Pro release globally, prices are coming out. About a year after it was made official it’s now official that it’s been a year since the Black Shark 4 Pro is now available in the world. It’s a variant of the vanilla model that’s been on sale since May of last year, however there’s no S model that comes with the Pro isn’t yet available.
It’s equipped with the Snapdragon 888 chip (the 4S Pro had the 888+). Two options are available: 8/128 GB as well as 12/256 GB (the capacity of 16/512GB remains only available only to China). The device will be running JOYUI 12.5 that is an incarnation of MIUI 12.5. Incredibly, the international Black Shark 4 Pro will provide the same 120W charging speed, which is the same as it is the Chinese version.
We’ve previously seen gaming phones charging significantly more slowly than Chinese counterparts. Its 4 Pro starts at $580 and comes with three colors: Shadow Black, Misty Grey and Cosmos Black. Below, you will find a more in-depth breakdown of price for both memory capacities.
Black Shark 4 Pro release globally, prices are coming out
Black Shark 4 Pro global pricing | USD | EUR | GBP |
8/128 GB | $580 | €580 | £490 |
12/256 GB | $680 | €680 | £570 |
You can buy the Black Shark 4 Pro starting today on the official website or at your nearest Amazon branch. The sales begin today at 8:15 GMT. The phone is currently available across the countries listed below (and several others):
- Australia
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Canada
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- the Netherlands
- Poland
- Portugal
- Republic of Cyprus
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- The United States
PS. The Black Shark 4 Pro was suggested by us in the Best Gaming Phones buyer’s guide however it has been substituted by it’s 4S Pro model. The 4S Pro model will also likely be replaced in the near future, since the 5th generation is close to being ready for launch. The new generation will likely continue to use the chip 888+, however.