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The Sharp Aquos Crystal was announced on August 17th, 2014, and was later released for Japan on August 29th, and in mid-October for Sprint, and Sprint MVNO's exclusively. The Sharp Aquos Crystal is ...
Japanese technology firm Sharp has unveiled a pair of new Android smartphones. These devices offer some of the slightest bezels yet seen on a smartphone. For example, even though the Sharp Aquos ...
Over the summer, Sharp announced and launched the Sharp AQUOS Crystal handset on Sprint and Boost Mobile. The Aquos Crystal is based around a 1.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, ...
Sharp is back with a successor to the bezel-less Aquos Crystal mid-ranger from last year. The Sharp Aquos Crystal 2 boosts the screen size to 5.2", adds basic waterproofing and mobile wallet support.
Japanese tech giant Sharp is known for its fashionable TVs and other electrical appliances. The firm manufacturer and market an array of devices in every corner of the globe. If you are reading this ...
Bezels are ugly. They exist to protect the edges of the display, but we, as smartphone owners, want the screen in all its glory — as much of it as possible. Bezels just get in the way, mostly. That’s ...
It's rare that a "cheap" smartphone catches your attention. Sure, Nokia's entry-level Lumia devices come in a variety of bright colors, but much like Motorola's Moto G handsets, most essentially boil ...
The Sharp Aquos Crystal certainly doesn't look like a $149 prepaid phone. It's absolutely beautiful, and really stands out. Unfortunately, its performance doesn't quite measure up to its great looks.
Sharp has delivered an interesting handset in the Aquos Crystal, which features a 5-inch screen with practically no surrounding bezel. This futuristic-looking smartphone aims to trounce other ...
It's rare that a "cheap" smartphone catches your attention. Sure, Nokia's entry-level Lumia devices come in a variety of bright colors, but much like Motorola's Moto G handsets, most essentially boil ...