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Sharp introduces AQUOS 102SH Android phone

News - By: SPBlast! Staff - September 29, 2011

Sharp has introduced the AQUOS 102SH Android phone for the Japanese market. Local Japanese carrier Softbank will carry the device, but it probably won't make it to the US anytime soon. What is most interesting about this Android device is its waterproof body. It also happens to have a digital TV tuner. Here is a list of the full specs.

Features:

  • Android 2.3
  • 4.5-inch naked-eye 3D LCD screen with 720×1280 resolution and 329dpi pixel density
  • 12MP CMOS camera with full HD video recording
    compatible with SoftBank’s “Ultra Speed” high-speed data communication service (max. 21Mbps)
  • TI OMAP4430 dual-core CPU (1GHz)
  • RAM: 1GB, ROM: 2.2GB
  • waterproof body (IPX5/7, IP5X)
  • IEEE802.11b/g/n Wifi
  • Bluetooth 3.0
  • DLNA support
  • microSDHC card slot
  • infrared connection
  • e-wallet function
  • digital TV tuner
  • W-CDMA, GSM
  • size: 128×65×9.7mm, weight: 135g



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