Tuesday, 7 October 2025

notes

The Blackview Shark 9 is a newer model with a significantly more powerful main camera and processor than the Blackview Shark 6. The Shark 6 has a slightly larger screen and a newer version of Android, but its other key specifications are a step down from the Shark 9. 
Comparison table:  vs. Blackview Shark 6
Feature 
Release Year20242025
Operating SystemAndroid 14, with Doke OS 4.0Android 15, with Doke OS 4.2
ProcessorUnisoc T820 (octa-core)Unisoc T8100 (octa-core)
RAM8GB (with up to 16GB expansion)Up to 12GB (with 12GB expansion)
Display Size6.67 inches6.88 inches
Refresh Rate90Hz120Hz
Main Camera50MP (Samsung ISOCELL JN1)16MP
Video Recording4K at 30fps1080p at 30fps
Battery5,000mAh with 18W fast charging5,000mAh with 18W fast charging
: Best for camera quality and performance
The 
Shark 9
 is the better choice for users who prioritize performance and photography.
  • Superior processor: The Unisoc T820 processor is moderately stronger than the 
    T8100
     in the , and reviewers have noted the 
    Shark 9
     performs well for its price tier
    .
  • Higher-resolution camera: The 50MP main camera on the 
    Shark 9
     significantly outperforms the 16MP camera on the 
    Shark 6
    , offering greater detail and better performance in low light conditions
    .
  • 4K video recording: The ability to record in 4K resolution at 30fps is another advantage for photography and video enthusiasts. 
: Best for a larger, faster display
The  is ideal for users who value a bigger screen and a smoother visual experience for media and browsing.
  • Larger display: The 
    Shark 6
     features a larger 6.88-inch screen compared to the 's 6.67-inch display, providing more screen real estate
    .
  • Smoother visuals: The 120Hz refresh rate on the 
    Shark 6
     offers a smoother and more fluid visual experience, which is particularly noticeable when scrolling or gaming
    .
  • Newer Android version: The phone ships with the latest Android 15, while the 
    Shark 9
     runs on the older Android 14
    .
     

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