The HTC EVO 3D and LG Optimus 3D just got themselves a new buddy in the three-dee picture-taking arena in the shape of Sharp's Aquos Phone SH-12C. We know, that name just rolls off the tongue. What's remarkable about the 12C is that the dual cameras on its back go all the way up to 8 megapixels (to the EVO 3D's 5), which will be creating quite the tasty workload for the 1.4GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 chip contained within. A qHD (540 x 960) screen resolution also keeps up with HTC's latest, though the 4.2-inch, 3D-capable display on the Aquos offers more pixel density and less in absolute real estate. Android 2.3, replete with some evident customizations, will serve as the OS, and 720p video recording in 3D will also be available when Sharp launches the 12C in Japan on May 20th.
I think I'd reall have to see a live tech demo to be excited about this kind of thing. I've only had limited experience with 3D, a few minutes with a 3DS, and I was not impressed.
But what do the 3d pictures look like... I was thinking about upgrading my htc evo to the evo 30 this summer...
ReplyDeleteThe future is here
ReplyDeleteThis phone looks great but is not available for us :)
ReplyDeleteNow I just need the money to buy it! :D
ReplyDeleteWow, insane mobiles, I nedd one of these now.
ReplyDeletelooks like a cool phone
ReplyDeletecan't imagine sharp doing a good phone..
ReplyDeleteI like my iphone 4 better
ReplyDeleteNow that looks really cracking.
ReplyDeletewow cool!
ReplyDeleteWhen was the last time Sharp made a good product
ReplyDeleteGreat feature, but i dont got across any 3D pic so long. Hope i can get hands on such an device :)
ReplyDeleteAlready got that on my 3DS. And I already have a phone.
ReplyDeleteI AM THE FUTURE!!!!11!!1!1ONE!!!
Cool phones man.
ReplyDeleteanother 3D phone? This really is catching on. Think I'd maybe rather have the LG though
ReplyDeleteVery neat! Always a great read!
ReplyDeletelooks dumb actually.
ReplyDeleteThis could be awesome or this could be horrible and stupid
ReplyDeletephones become higher quality everyday
ReplyDeleteI think I'd reall have to see a live tech demo to be excited about this kind of thing. I've only had limited experience with 3D, a few minutes with a 3DS, and I was not impressed.
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