Sharp AQUOS 206SH: 1080p monster phone with 2-day battery life

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Always quite odd names for smartphones, Sharp today announced the Sharp AQUOS 206SH in Japan. Unfortunately, few Sharp phones crossing the border of Japan, but we remain hopeful about a version for other countries. This Sharp Aquos 206SH is coming to Japan’s SoftBank (the same one that plans to acquire U.S. third-largest carrier Sprint) in late June.

Sharp Aquos 206SH packs all the features of a high-end smartphone like a 1080p 5-inch screen and a quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro

Although it adopts a SoC dating from 2012, the manufacturer has clearly put forward the autonomy of its smartphone it considers two days with his battery of 3080 mAh Eco Tech mode. In short, the Eco Tech fashion is to sacrifice some performance to improve the life of the battery and thus able to enjoy two days of autonomy.

Speaking of SoC, we are faced with a smartphone equipped with a Snapdragon S4 Pro (Krait) quad-core clocked at 1.7 GHz, followed by an Adreno 320 graphics chipset and 2 GB of memory (RAM).

Sharp has unveiled a new smartphone packing a five-inch display. The new smartphone is called the AQUOS 206SH and that five-inch screen

TFT-LCD silicon Touch screen is installed in this model with a 5 inch 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution. Regarding the cameras, it offers a 2.07 megapixel front camera and a back camera of a 13.1 megapixel camera with flash and video recording at 1080p at 30 frames per second. The last good point is it is waterproof, and the mobile is certified by IPX5/IPX7.

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