Sharp has announced its new flagship smartphone, and believe it or not, it has two notches. This smartphone’s name is Aquos R3, and it features a dewdrop notch at the top of its display, while another ...
Update, September 5, 2019 (12:05 PM ET): It only took Sharp about five months after launch, but the Aquos R3 has finally made its way to Europe. The Japanese company announced its European launch ...
Sharp has added a new Android device to its range with the launch of the Sharp Aquos R3 smartphone. This innovative handset comes with a 6.2 inch display that boasts a QHD+ resolution of 3120 x 1440 ...
SHARP AQUOS R3 is a one of kind smartphone that comes with a dual-notch design. This comes in at a time when other companies are trying to get rid of the existing notch or for that matter the water ...
It appears the dual notch-toting Sharp Aquos R2 Compact was well-received seeing as Sharp‘s next flagship is keeping the design. The Aquos R3’s design has been leaked, thanks to case renders from ...
The Essential Phone introduced us to the display notch, and its prevalence in flagship phones ballooned with the release of the Apple iPhone X a few months later. Now, save for a few smartphones from ...
On paper the Sharp Aquos R3 looks like a pretty decent flagship phone. It has a 6.2 inch, 3120 x 1440 pixel IGZO display with a screen refresh rate of 120 Hz. It sports a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 ...
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 156 x 74 x 8.9 mm, 185 g 157.5 x 74.7 x 7.6 mm, 173 g 151.9 x 73.4 x 7.6 mm, 165 g DISPLAY 6.2 inches, 1440 x 3120p (Quad HD+), Pro IGZO LCD 6.39 inches, 1080 x 2340p (Full HD+), ...
Sharp's latest smartphone, which is the successor to last year's R2 model, makes use of a 120Hz Pro IGZO display and also features a dual cutout for the front-facing camera and fingerprint reader.
Back in November last year, Japan-based Sharp unveiled the Aquos R2 compact which became the world's first smartphone with a dual notch. Today, the company has announced the second one dubbed Aquos R3 ...
From notch-city and the teardrop notch to the pop-up and sliding front cameras, smartphone manufacturers have done and are doing everything possible to maximise screen real estate. And, while most ...
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