Sharp's upcoming Aquos S3 smartphone has been doing
the rounds in the rumorverse since the beginning of this year, getting
certified for sale both by China's TENAA and Taiwan's NCC. Those outings have
revealed a few pictures of the handset, but if you want more a source over in
China delivers today.
This is our first look at hands-on images of the
Aquos S3, caught somewhere in the wild with its iPhone X-inspired screen notch
and dual rear camera positioning and vertical alignment. Unlike Apple's
darling, this model goes with a fingerprint scanner on the back as you can see,
since the Android world still isn't ready to give up on those.
The Aquos S3 has a bottom bezel, but a pretty small
one, and its design is quite in tune with the times. It should arrive with the
Snapdragon 630 chipset at the helm, paired with 4 or 6GB of RAM and 64 or 128GB
of storage, depending on which model you buy. It will reportedly boot Android
8.0 Oreo from day one.
The screen is probably a 5.99" 18:9 LCD with
2,160x1,080 resolution. The rear camera module has 12 MP + 13 MP snappers,
while for selfies you'll get a 16 MP sensor. Everything is kept running
smoothly by a 3,100 mAh battery. The Sharp Aquos S3 may become official at MWC
later this month, ahead of a possible European release at some point between
April and June.
