Prepare to feast your geeky souls on one of the hottest Android devices you have ever seen. Sharp has just unveiled the waterproof AQUOS PHONE THE HYBIRD 007SH (a mouthful indeed) with a 16 megapixel camera and a 3.4" FWVGA stereoscopic display that does not need glasses to work.
The Android 2.3 Gingerbread clamshell (yeah, you read that one right) sports GSM and WCDMA connectivity so it should be able to operate on networks worldwide. Unfortunately, the handset will intially only be available in Japan and knowing Sharp we doubt they wull expand its reach, ever.
Anyway, with the AQUOS 007SH you will also be getting a 0.7"secondary OLED display as well as GPS, Wi-Fi b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity. There is also an infrared port on board - a feature that's still pretty popular in Japan.
The highlights list continues with a microSD slot that allows expanding the internal memory by up to 32 GB, 720p video recording, digital TV tuner and a microHDMI port. The waterproof body of the smartphone measures 113x51.8x19.3mm, which is pretty thick, but it only weighs 140g.
The AQUOS PHONE THE HYBIRD 007SH will become available at SoftBank shops in Japan next month.
The Android 2.3 Gingerbread clamshell (yeah, you read that one right) sports GSM and WCDMA connectivity so it should be able to operate on networks worldwide. Unfortunately, the handset will intially only be available in Japan and knowing Sharp we doubt they wull expand its reach, ever.
Anyway, with the AQUOS 007SH you will also be getting a 0.7"secondary OLED display as well as GPS, Wi-Fi b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity. There is also an infrared port on board - a feature that's still pretty popular in Japan.
The highlights list continues with a microSD slot that allows expanding the internal memory by up to 32 GB, 720p video recording, digital TV tuner and a microHDMI port. The waterproof body of the smartphone measures 113x51.8x19.3mm, which is pretty thick, but it only weighs 140g.
The AQUOS PHONE THE HYBIRD 007SH will become available at SoftBank shops in Japan next month.