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Sharp unveils new devices in Japan

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Jan 2015 6:02

Sharp unveils new devices in Japan Sharp has unveiled two new interesting phones for the Japanese market, including a flip phone.
The company showed off their Aquos Mini series, with the now standard tiny bezels and powerful specs. The small-ish smartphone has a 4.5-inch 1080p display, a quad-core 2.3GHz Snapdragon 801 processor and a 13MP camera. Sharp says their new IGZO display tech helps return over 48 hours of battery life from the 2120 mAh battery.

Second, the company brought back 2005 and released a new flip phone: the Aquos K.

The Aquos K has an Android-like operating system, a full browser, apps and has a 13MP camera with 1080p video.








Source:
PhoneArena

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