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240Hz high-brush screen + 1 inch Leica lens support, Sharp AQUOS R7 released

Today, the veteran Japanese manufacturer Sharp officially released its new generation of flagship mobile phone AQUOS R7.

240Hz high-brush screen + 1 inch Leica lens support, Sharp AQUOS R7 released

In the exterior part, AQUOS R7 adopts the front center cut-out screen design, and the back "Oreo" mirror group, of which the outsole main camera is very eye-catching. The configuration of the machine is quite bright, the front is equipped with a 6.6-inch 2730×1260 resolution Pro IGZO OLED display, supporting 1 ~ 240Hz variable refresh rate, and the highest 2000nit peak brightness, can be described as a parameter full. The screen also boasts a 10-bit color depth, supports Dolby Vision, and covers Corning Gorilla Glass Victus glass and more.

240Hz high-brush screen + 1 inch Leica lens support, Sharp AQUOS R7 released

Another highlight of the Sharp AQUOS R7 is the lens module section. The front is a 12.6-megapixel camera, and although the rear is equipped with only two cameras, the main camera is a customized 1-inch 47.2 million pixel super-low-bottom sensor, with an equivalent focal length of 19mm, and the nano-level low-reflection processing is reduced by more than 60% compared with the previous model. The other lens is a 1.9-megapixel rangefinder, which can be said to be a very rare mirror group matching scheme at present. In this regard, Sharp also made a special optimization and price adjustment for the shooting function of the machine, but did not elaborate on it at the press conference.

240Hz high-brush screen + 1 inch Leica lens support, Sharp AQUOS R7 released

In other configurations, Sharp AQUOS R7 is also equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, 12+256GB storage, and supports memory card expansion functions. Using wide-area ultrasonic screen fingerprint recognition, built-in 5000mAh battery, support IP68 dustproof and waterproof function, retain 3.5mm headphone jack, support and NFC and Bluetooth 5.2.

The Sharp AQUOS R7, while now available, won't be available until July, and the price of the model hasn't been announced yet.

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