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Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

To have a large enough battery, to be able to have good sex, to have a straight screen, the rear camera is enough, and it supports SD card expansion.

These comments are the most frequently seen by the machine brother in recent years.

Interacting with the machine friends more, the machine brother feels that these characteristics are done in a mobile phone, and it will definitely sell out.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

Don't believe to vote.

High-resolution high-brush straight screen, large battery, rear single camera, large area ultrasonic under-screen fingerprint, up to 1TB SD card expansion, and other aspects are top flagship configurations.

Such a mobile phone, you are full of dissatisfaction?

Has anyone really made a phone like this?

There really is.

Sharp.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

Remember the AQUOS R6 released last year?

Today, Sharp is out with a new model.

AQUOS R7

Compared to the AQUOS R6, the R7 is a small upgrade.

The screen is the same as the drop, 2730× 1260 resolution Pro IGZO OLED screen.

Or that amazing 120Hz high refresh rate, 2000nit ultra-high brightness top-of-the-line straight screen.

Interpolation can support 240Hz and provide a variable refresh rate of 1 to 240Hz.

Supports 1 billion colors, supports Dolby World.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

The center of the screen is a single digging hole, and inside the digging hole is a 12.6 million pixel front camera, which is enough.

Snapdragon 8 processor, 12+256GB storage, supports up to 1TB of MircoSD card expansion.

5000mAh battery, IP68 waterproof and dustproof, support wireless charging, NFC.

Face recognition, wide-area ultrasonic screen fingerprint recognition, extremely advanced 3.5mm headphone jack.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

Similar to the previous generation, the configuration is still very luxurious.

The machine brother flipped through the comments, and each item was basically a "tricky request" mentioned by the organic friend before.

Did someone really do that with mobile phones?

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

In addition to the above general configurations, AQUOS R7 also has a very top configuration.

That one is the rear camera.

Last year, the AQUOS R6 used a 1-inch, 20-megapixel rear camera.

The saleable area is the largest in the industry.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

This year, the AQUOS R7 changed its strategy slightly, adding a secondary lens that is only used for ranging.

The main camera is grinning, and the size is still 1 inch.

But it is said that this time Sharp used a 4:3 sensor, which is slightly larger than the previous generation.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

In addition, the sensor pixels changed to 47.2 million, 1.6μm per pixel.

With an output of 11.8 megapixels, it can reach 3.2μm.

7P Leica certified lenses, F1.9 aperture, support Octa PDAF machine brother just shout an octa focus bar.

Supports up to 8K shooting.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz
Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

It's changed, it's got stronger...

Hit the ceiling in the comments okay.

At present, the largest bottom in the domestic mobile phone is the Xiaomi 11 Ultra GN2, and the output is 2.8μm in the case of pixels in one.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

Last year's AQUOS R6 20 MEGAPIX was 2.4μm.

It is rumored that the Xiaomi Mi 12 Ultra will be released next month, and the news is close to 1 inch, which is expected to be smaller than the AQUOS R7.

R7 This 3.2μm single pixel area, cut up is a knife a...

The full blood version of 1 inch is something you can do.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

Thanks to the 1-inch sensor, AQUOS has a focal length of 19mm and comes with an "ultra-wide angle" attribute.

In addition, Sharp said that you can also use the main camera for 4x lossless zoom.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

However, this lossless zoom is not an optical zoom, it is made by 47.2 million complete pixels, cropped to 11.8 million pixels.

Can be the main camera, can be the ultra-wide angle, can be the telephoto, there is no one, one camera to meet all the needs of the feeling.

Strong or not? Buy or not?

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

Brother me.

Advise you not to buy it first.

Don't buy it yet, really

Yes, Sharp uses the industry's largest 1-inch sensor, and it's 100% utilization, unlike the Cut of the Sony Xperia Pro i.

However, judging from last year's AQUOS R6, Sharp's machine may not be as good as they advertise.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

@Ben Sin, a blogger on XDA, compared the AQUOS R6 to the iPhone 12, Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra, and Samsung S21 Ultra.

Appalling.

Compared with Xiaomi Samsung, the picture brightness is lower, the color is dim, and the dynamic range is not good.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz
Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

The only advantage is that the bokeh performance is really great.

But whoever takes pictures is only looking at the bokeh ah hey!

Compared with the scene of the iPhone 12 Pro, the result is similar.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

Judging from the samples, the AQUOS R6 does have a wider field of view and better bokeh performance.

But it's particularly picky about light... In complex scenes, its effect is not as good as other small bottom cameras.

The algorithm of night scenes is also prone to problems.

In addition to imaging, the AQUOS R6 often encounters camera overheating, shutter delays, and unreliable autofocus.

Image stability is also poor, with corner smear and glare issues.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

Judging from the overall evaluation of the past year, the reputation of AQUOS R6 is not very good.

Using a 1-inch sensor and tuning it in conjunction with Leica, it doesn't seem to have achieved as good as expected.

This year, AQUOS R7 has enhanced focus, increased camera light intake, and enhanced camera processing performance through snapdragon 8 processors.

But... The brother is still skeptical.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

From the era of multiple cameras back to a full-featured main camera, this attempt is respected.

But the phone thing, not just the heap configuration so simple.

The AQUOS R7 does return to single-camera (that depth camera aside for now), and even Sharp did find a way to achieve basic full functionality with a single camera.

It can handle zooms in ultra-wide, main camera and certain focal lengths simultaneously.

But if you look at the R7 from another angle, you'll see that the camera looks thicker than a multi-camera phone.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

Also, the camera area is still very protruding.

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

There are no advantages, there are a lot of disadvantages.

Is this the single camera phone you want? I don't think so.

To make a single-camera mobile phone that most people can be satisfied with, at least the function can not be reversed.

There's a very awkward part of this.

If you want a camera to do a good job of ultra-wide, 1×, 2× these three daily scenes, there is a high probability of stacking a sensor as large as AQUOS R7.

And then the phone got so thick again...

Since they all have to become thicker, manufacturers pile up a few cameras to fill the place, to a certain extent, the cost performance is higher... Isn't it?

Did anyone really do that with mobile phones? Sharp is out of the new model, support 240Hz

Most importantly.

Don't think that piling up a camera, the others are flagship configurations, this phone is cheap.

The price of AQUOS R7 has not yet been announced, refer to last year's AQUOS R6, the price is about 9700 yuan.

Also – buy – do you?

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