Black Shark 5 gamepad - General Questions and Answers

Hello. Just got an BS5, After somes play tests, i Come to the conclusion than i need a gamepad for optimising some games.
But i cant not find any good compatible products, the official Brand seem to have stopped this kind of accessories some years ago with older models.
Btw the bs5 is to fat to stay safe with the "famous" Razer kishi v2 (already tested it)
If someone have a good Idea im all hear
Thanks you all!

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Hey, has anyone tried any of the Bluetooth game pads with this phone, obviously they're going to work, but I mean specifically the pads that hold the phone like the ipega ones.
Has anyone actually got one of these and can say how well they fit the note 9?
beta546 said:
Hey, has anyone tried any of the Bluetooth game pads with this phone, obviously they're going to work, but I mean specifically the pads that hold the phone like the ipega ones.
Has anyone actually got one of these and can say how well they fit the note 9?
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i ordered the 9023 after extensive research and should be getting it next week. its not perfect but from what i have read there is alot of crap out there and this is the least worst of it that can fit a nite9
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i ordered the 9023 after extensive research and should be getting it next week. its not perfect but from what i have read there is alot of crap out there and this is the least worst of it that can fit a nite9
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That's actually the one I was most interested in as it would hold the smaller of my tablets as well. I've read good reviews about it, but bad ones too, you never know what to believe with stuff like that.
I hope it works well for you, but let me know how it is once you receive it ?
Any updates?
beta546 said:
Hey, has anyone tried any of the Bluetooth game pads with this phone, obviously they're going to work, but I mean specifically the pads that hold the phone like the ipega ones.
Has anyone actually got one of these and can say how well they fit the note 9?
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Im waiting for the updated Gamevice to works with the Note 9. Right now it supports all Samsung phones except the Note 9 which IDK why.
I might sell it and get the ROG Phone.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01N8OQKZ1/ref=ppx_yo_mob_b_inactive_ship_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bought this one in 2017 and it works great on my SM-P580 (Android 7.1) Note 5 (Android 7.1), Note 9 SM-N960U1 (Android 9). I can't vouch for other controllers by that company though.
I currently have the FlyDigi Stinger (Left / Right) and the worth great, specially for shooters

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Hello to everyone, I purchased the OnePlus 7 Pro several months back. I really love this device and to me it's the best phone in the market even in 2020. However, I see all these other gaming phones with better gamepad accessories. One Gamepad in particular is the GameVice. To make this short, I would like to know if anyone tried the Gamevice gamepad that's ment for the Samsung S10 and Note 10 , and Pixel 4 and 4 XL, work on the OnePlus 7 Pro. I have a feeling it'll fit, because I've seen videos of the Gamevice ment for the Pixel 3 & 3XL work on the OnePlus 6 & 6T. I'm hoping someone can help me with this delema. Hence, these companies SHOULD add OnePlus to the Gamepad accessory line up. Simply because there great contenders, hand down. Thanks in advance. Bless to everyone.
Hello,
maybe it is not same as you request but I use IPEGA PG-9025 to play xbox games on my OP7 Pro. I use new streaming app and it works pretty well since it has all xbox buttons. I am impressed by battery in this gamepad it is very efficient. It could have little better grip(could be little longer) but you get used to very fast. I got it from aliexpress few years ago but it still does the job.
Best Regards.

i need help, from Spain

Before all, sorry for my english
I bought a old note 12 pro, a dream of years ago but was expensive for me in those moment, well mi idea , if the battery let me use, its for paint, reading and show films from netflix or anothers streaming platforms, i have a sony from 5 or six years ago and a chuwi12,the two for pain, but not run any pancil of the market with precision , than cannot actualize more than android 5, the programs how netflix cannot runs ok and download films on wifi for see after.
my question is if i update a lineage if i still can use the spen, the principal for buy it or if i lost his funcionality.
the table came in a few days i thinks that can be a error to bought it.
if you can recomend a good version for update i´ll try it.
i have a remix version on my movil and its a fantastic features , but i cannot test about pencil or netflix.
thanks for all.

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