Sharp’s new AQUOS sense9 smartphone has arrived (yes, already!) with a bold six-color lineup and a screen that’s like a ray of hope for sunlit days. This compact, MIL-STD-rated beast weighs only 166 grams but can withstand splashes, drops, and probably a bit of light juggling (don’t try this at home).
The Pro IGZO OLED display not only delivers power-efficient visuals at up to 240 Hz but also gets four times brighter than its predecessor. So, whether you’re watching cat videos at high noon or gaming under fluorescent lights, it’s all crystal clear.
Photography lovers, take note: both the standard and wide-angle cameras rock a 50.3-megapixel sensor. The main camera even features a 1/1.55-inch sensor and optical image stabilization, making blurry photos a thing of the past. And if macro is your game, the wide-angle lens zooms in as close as 2.5cm, so yes, you can finally capture the soul of your morning latte foam.
Battery life? With a generous 5,000 mAh battery, the sense9 promises a comfortable two-day stretch without begging for a charger. And since this beauty is set to launch across Japan on November 7 with plans for a global rollout, you can pick one up soon enough to test its resilience and photographic prowess. Prices will be available shortly, so keep your credit card close.
In the meantime, if you read Japanese, you can dig into more details by hitting up this LINK [JP].
Images: Sharp [JP].