Wholesale wireless reseller LightSquared announced on Monday that Sharp will manufacture smartphones and tablets capable of running on its 4G LTE network. LightSquared said that it will demo the first ...
Royole, Samsung and Huawei had already announced their foldable handsets. Many other companies are working on their very own foldable smartphones, and Sharp is one of them, it seems. Back in April, ...
Punch-hole displays are the latest answers to our never-ending quest of eliminating bezels from smartphone displays. Japanese phone maker Sharp now appears to be all set to join the trend. According ...
Last week, Gizmochina reported that Sharp is working on a couple of tablet-like game consoles with magnetically attachable physical controls. Now, the company has patented a wide variety of foldable ...
Every Android smartphone maker has a concept folding smartphone that turns into a tablet, but what if manufacturers used folding screens to make our smartphones smaller? That’s exactly what Sharp has ...
Japanese electronics major Sharp is not likely the first brand that comes to mind when you think of smartphones. However, the company has been in the business of making smartphones for well over two ...
As we've regularly seen, smartphone photography has yielded some impressive results given the limitations of relatively small sensor sizes. Now Sharp is set to bump image quality up a notch by ...
Sharp, the Foxconn-owned company known for making electronic products, has a smartphone lineup. Today, along with the Sharp Aquos R7 flagship smartphone, it also launched the Sharp Aquos Wish 2 budget ...
Sharp has unveiled its new Aquos R6 smartphone, a new flagship handset that is for the Japanese market and it has a single camera on the back in a sea of multi-camera rigs on the back of flagship (and ...
Sharp has developed a 5.5-inch display with 3860 x 2160 pixel resolution, which is equivalent to “ultra high definition,” also known as 4K. The prototype LCD display, which could be used in ...
Sharp’s next flagship smartphone, the Aquos R6 (via Android Authority), will include an enormous one-inch sensor for the rear camera, the likes of which have never been seen in mainstream smartphones.
Steve Ballmer said he wasn’t worried about the iPhone and maybe the reason is this mysterious iPhone knockoff Sharp smartphone. It will be released in Japan on Willcom’s PHS network, just like the ...