Sharp introduced its first phones for the year and they are the high-end AQUOS mini and the flip phone AQUOS K which is the flagship model in its kind. They both carry capable specs and are blessed with the company’s signature designs that we approve of.
The AQUOS mini sports a 4.5-inch display with 1920 x 1080 resolution. Inside, it’s run by a Snapdragon 801 CPU with Android 4.4 KitKat, shoots through 13MP rear and 1.2MP front cameras, and is backed up by a 2,120mAh battery that promises two to three days on a single charge thanks to the company’s IGZO screen technology. Just like other AQUOS models, the mini will inherit their sexy slim bezels that we’ve always admired about the company. Available in blue, white, black, or pink, each model has a cloak of protection which gives it a waterproof design.
The flagship flip phone, AQUOS K, is also fitted with a good bunch of specs. Flip it open and you’ll be greeted with a 3.4-inch LCD display, a quad-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz, a 13MP rear camera as well, 1,410mAh battery, and a waterproof design just like the AQUOS mini. It will be available in black, white, and red colors.
No pricing and availability were released along with the devices but as the source puts it, it looks like it’s limited to Japan as of now.
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Bad experience with Sharp phones. No updates at all.