Sharp has recently introduced a new member of its Aquos
family in Japan – the Aquos Mini. The phone is built around a 4.5-inch IGZO
display that of course features Sharp’s EDGEST minimal bezel design.
Under the hood, there’s a Snapdragon 801 chip with a 2.3GHz
quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage. It also has a
13MP camera at the back and a 1.2MP selfie snapper on the front.
The phone is running on Android 4.4 KitKat and comes with a
2120mAh battery, which according to Sharp can last for up to two to three days
on a single charge. The phone will be available in four different colors
including blue, white, black and pink.
Meanwhile, the Sharp Aquos K is a flip phone. It comes with
a 13MP camera with auto HDR, LTE connectivity, a touch-sensitive trackpad, a
1410mAh battery and a 1.2GHz quad-core processor.
Both phones will be water proof and sadly will be a
Japan-exclusive.