The latest news from Sharp comes from the company’s product manager who said during an interview that the latest Sharp flagship will become available for sale in Japan in Q1 of 2020. The device is now confirmed to be coming to Taiwan as well and is currently awaiting certification, so a release date is yet to be confirmed. Pricing for either market hasn’t been declared.
Back in September, Sharp announced the AQUOS zero2, it is the world’s first smartphone to be equipped with a 240 Hz 6.4-inch OLED display with curved edges. It’s also the lightest 6-inch phone at just 143 grams. In order to make that possible, it had to come with a relatively small (for its size) 3,130 mAh battery.
That high refresh rate display comes with Full HD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch that houses an 8MP selfie camera. The display also has an integrated fingerprint scanner, support for Dolby Vision, and HDR10.
Although the handset uses an impressive display and light weight, the design itself is a bit uninspiring. A Snapdragon 855 powers the AQUOS zero2 along with 8GB of RAM and the phone is set to come with Android 10 out of the box. The pair of cameras in the back are a 12.2 MP main camera and a 20.1 MP secondary cam.
Man there are barely 20 games which runs at 60 HZ so a 240 HZ is just gimmick and nothing else.
For the first time in my life i am concerned about a battery life, sharp should be following one of these two strategies which none of them is good. 1)they heavily throttled the processor to maintain battery juice which compromises the performance ...
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