Sharp, a Japanese smartphone company launched its second Android one smartphone X1 after the Aquos 507SH last year. The Sharp X1 is most expensive Android one smartphone yet which costs JPY 70,524 (Rs 40,500) available in 3 color options – Mint Green, Dark Purple, and White. Sharp X1 is clearly placed in the premium segment with budget and MidRange spec list!
The Sharp X1 sports a 5.3-inch full HD IGZO LCD display and powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 435 SoC coupled with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, which can be further expanded using a microSD card.The smartphone gets a 16.4 MP rear shooter with LED flash and 8MP front shooter. The smartphone runs on Android 7.1 out of the box.
The smartphone has got an embedded fingerprint sensor into the home button. It holds a powerhouse of 3,900mAh battery. According to Sharp, the battery is good enough to last four days on standby mode on a single charge by a USB Type-C port. The Sharp X1 is Dust and Water resistance featured device.
The Sharp X1 is a phone with mid-range specs, software updates delivered directly by Google, and a 3,900 mAh battery that’s said to be good for up to 4 days of run time.
It takes about 3 hours to fully charge the phone’s battery. Google has promised Android updates for at least 18 months. The smartphone also features Android Pay, the Google Assistant, as other services.This is the first Android one smartphone to come equipped with FeliCa- a payment method used in various countries.
The Sharp X1 is now available to buy via Japanese carrier Y! Mobile (a subsidiary of SoftBank) and the price does vary depending on which plan.The smartphone is priced very high than its rivals, and sports midrange smartphone specs (budget specs too). the smartphone is expected to give a decent performance with the specs. In my opinion, the company could have given a higher class SoC and other premium features to match with the price Tag. Give your comments above the Sharp X1 below.
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Via: Gizbot