Sharp created the AQUOS zero smartphone, at just 146 grams—the world’s lightest in its class*1. Sharp’s first smartphone to feature on OLED display, the AQUOS zero was made for SoftBank Corp. The 6.2-inch, WQHD+ (2992 x 1440 pixels) screen is the largest ever on an AQUOS phone and uses an OLED display manufactured by Sharp in Japan. It boasts a high contrast of 1,000,000:1 and a 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut (a standard of colour gamut for digital cinema projection). Sharp created the AQUOS zero smartphone, at just 146 grams—the world’s lightest in its class*1. Sharp’s first smartphone to feature on OLED display, the AQUOS zero was made for SoftBank Corp. The 6.2-inch, WQHD+ (2992 x 1440 pixels) screen is the largest ever on an AQUOS phone and uses an OLED display manufactured by Sharp in Japan. It boasts a high contrast of 1,000,000:1 and a 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut (a standard of colour gamut for digital cinema projection). Thanks to a high-image-quality technology called Rich Colour Technology Mobile, the AQUOS zero gives smooth gradation and rich colour tone for realistic, vivid colours. In addition to the OLED display requiring no backlight, the AQUOS zero adopts a magnesium alloy on the sides and light, high-strength Technora® aramid fiber*2 on the back to achieve a weight of just 146 grams, the world’s lightest for a smartphone with a 6-inch or larger screen and a battery size 3,000 mAh or above. The AQUOS zero has a gently rounded convex screen that lets users enjoy smooth, natural touch operation. In addition, it features a high-performance Qualcomm® SnapdragonTM 845 CPU and large 6 GB RAM and 128 GB ROM, giving it high-speed processing so users can enjoy hours of video games and movies. *1 For smartphones with a 6-inch or larger screen size, a battery size 3,000 mAh (nominal) or above, and waterproofing (IPX5 or above). Released in December 2018. Based on Sharp research. *2 Synthetic fiber with high strength, high elasticity, high heat resistance, and high chemical resistance.

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