Japanese company Sharp, mobile operators Orange (France) and NTT DOCOMO (Japan) announced that the 3D smartphone AQUOS PHONE SH-12C manufactured by Sharp, which had previously been released for the Japanese operator NTT DOCOMO, will be available at retail in Europe operator Orange under a new name - AQUOS PHONE SH80F.
Home sales AQUOS PHONE SH80F companies is scheduled for October in France. In this model, users will be available for the built-in 4.2-inch 3D display resolution and stereoscopic qHD 8 megapixel camera, which captured three-dimensional content can be viewed as a built-in display (without the use of special glasses), and external sources through the HDMI connection cable or wirelessly using technology DLNA.
The cost of new items, running on 1.4 GHz processor and equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 2 GB of internal memory, will cost Orange subscribers in 199 Euro (with a contract with a monthly subscription fee 59 euros). Sharp has said that in the future, it does not preclude the emergence of AQUOS PHONE SH80F and other European markets.
Brief specifications AQUOS PHONE SH80F:
Operating System: Android 2.3, an interface TapFlow UI
Support communications standards: UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA; GSM / GPRS / EDGE
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon, 1.4 GHz
Dimensions: 127h64h11, 9 mm
Weight: 135 gr.
Display: 4.2-inch, 3D, resolution qHD (960 × 540)
Camera: 2x8 MP, CMOS (CMOS); record 3D content in HD resolution, Full HD video support
Front camera: VGA
Image processing ProPix
Communication: WLAN 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth, infrared port, HDMI port, GPS
MicroSD slot for memory cards