Sharp enters 3D smartphone market with Android powered Aquos SH-12C

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Sharp just entered the 3D smartphone market, joining both LG and HTC, with the introduction of its Android 2.3 powered Aquos SH-12C. The smartphone made its debut in Japan and comes equipped with a 1.4GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 processor, a 4.2-inch qHD glasses-free 3D display, an 8-megapixel camera capable of recording 3D video, and 512MB of RAM. The Sharp Aquos SH-12C will land on Japan’s NTT DoCoMo network on May 20th, although pricing details were not disclosed. Hit the jump for another image of the phone.

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7 Comments
  • http://twitter.com/Nobreadforme Ted Yates

     bahahahah no

  • Anonymous

    It’ll never come to the US…..

  • Alexander530

    Very goodlooking phone.

  • Anonymous

     Isn’t Docomo supposed to be “sim-free” now so it should be usable as a world-phone (not US) also?

  • http://profiles.google.com/alex.dominguez805 Alex Dominguez

    wow 

  • JohnB

     I have to be honest, I used Docomo this past weekend in Japan, and what shitty service. Coming over from South Korea, their network was embarrassingly slow and dropped coverage constantly.

    That’s all I have for you..

  • Anonymous

     Thanks to sharing with me.Its great keep sharing with us. I think it’s really amazing looking, very ugly to me. They have universal remote control capabilities. 

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