Japan’s Sharp a few weeks back ventured into
the OLED smartphone display market with the release of its first OLED display
flagship smartphone – dubbed the Sharp Aquos Zero. While it wasn’t possible to
tell if Sharp will be offering the device outside of its home market, the Aquos Zero has today made it out of East
Asian Island country.
At a launch event held today in Taiwan, Sharp has
announced the availability details of the Aquos Zero smartphone in the country.
Although a specific price tag hasn’t been disclosed, the company did announce
that the device will hit the shelves in Taiwan later in January 2019.
Sharp claims the Aquos Zero is one of the lightest
flagship smartphones around, all thanks to the rear carbon fiber finish, and
the magnesium alloy side frame which makes it even more durable and wear
resistant. Measuring 154 x 73 x 8.8 mm, the Sharp Aquos Zero parades a curved
6.2-inch 1440×2992 display with support for the DCI-P3 color space and Dolby
Vision, with a huge display notch, and a somewhat substantial chin at the
bottom.
Under the hood, the device houses the flagship
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC coupled with 6GB RAM, and 128GB storage capacity,
while it is powered by a 3,130mAh with a special charging and heat dissipation
technology.
It is one of the very first few devices to boot
Android Pie out of the box, and on the camera front, the Aquos Zero comes
fitted with a 22-megapixel rear CMOS wide-angle lens, and an 8-megapixel selfie
camera up front.
Sharp Aquos Zero Specs
* Display: 6.22-inch (1440×2992 pixels) WQHD OLED
display
* OS: Android 9 Pie
* Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 octa-core SoC
* GPU: Adreno 630
* RAM: 6GB
* Camera:
– Back camera: 22.6-megapixels sensor with f/1.9
aperture
– Front camera: 8-megapixels camera sensors
* Storage: 128GB of in-built storage
* Weight: 146 grams
* Fingerprint sensor: YES
* Face Unlock: YES
* Connectivity: 4G VOLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, GPS,
BT, and 3.5mm audio jack
* Battery: 3130mAh battery capacity