Sharp's Aquos Phone Xx is almost all screen,
gives 80.5 percent good face
"Too
much bezel" -- how often have you seen that complaint in the comment
section of new phone announces? Well, you can throw this Sharp Aquos Phone Xx
(and its mini companion) in the face of that haterade brigade because 80.5
percent of its 5.2-inch front is
all screen. At 70 x 132 x 9.9mm, the Xx is more compact than Sony's rival
5-inch phablet, the Xperia Z1, but its collection of top shelf specs gives it a
fatter profile. The Android device, which joins Softbank's 4G LTE lineup this
December, crams a 1080p display, 2.2GHz Snapdragon 800 running Jelly Bean 4.2,
2,600mAh battery and a 16.3-megapixel rear camera (with an f/1.9 lens) into
that squat, water-resistant frame. It also features pre-loaded translation
software to make sense out of captured English text -- handy if you're, you
know, Japanese. We realize this is an unfair mobile tease for those of you
green-eyed monsters living in the Western world; you'll likely never see the Xx
make that transcontinental trek. But it's always nice to dream.
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