Confirmed features of the device includes a 120Hz 2K QHD display, a Snapdragon 865 chipset, and up to 16GB RAM. Power-wise, the standard Black Shark 3 packs a 4,720mAh battery while the Pro variant sports 5,000mAh. Both phones support 65W fast charging via USB-C, as well as a magnetic charging solution on its back. Additionally, the upcoming smartphone is revealed to feature mechanical pop-up shoulder buttons on its right. These buttons will rise when in gaming mode and will sit flush in the phone’s edges when not in use. Other than that, the Black Shark 3 will also include a 3.5mm headphone jack. While the company has not revealed any information on its camera setup just yet, a recently leaked live photo reveals a triple shooter setup on its rear. Rumours suggest that it may house a 64MP main camera, while it’s unclear to what the other two sensors may be. Besides the difference in battery capacity, it’s uncertain if there are other hardware variations between standard and Pro models, as well as the limited Tencent edition. Regardless, we’ll eventually find out more regarding the Black Shark 3 when it launches in China on 3 March 2020. (Source: Weibo [1][2][3][4] / GSMArena.)