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The AQUOS Sense7, a new entry-level smartphone that will replace the AQUOS Sense6 from last year, has been unveiled by Japanese electronics giant Sharp. Along with several other improvements, the new model has a revamped look and a slightly speedier processor.

AQUOS Sense 7 Render by Sharp

The new Sharp AQUOS Sense7 is built on a 6.1″ IGZO OLED screen with an FHD+ resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and an 8 megapixel front camera that is housed behind a waterdrop notch.

The phone has two circular modules around the rear that contain a dual camera system with a 50.3 megapixel primary camera and an 8 megapixel ultra-wide camera for taking landscape photos.

An octa-core Snapdragon 695 processor, which is a modest improvement over the SD680 chipset used in the previous edition, powers the Sharp AQUOS Sense7. Along with this, there will be 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage that is extensible with a microSD card.

A decent 4,570mAh battery with support for rapid charging will keep the lights on.sandy Along with Android 12 OS out of the box, the phone also comes with a 3.5mm headphone port, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and other features.

The phone comes in three various hues, including Light Copper, Blue, and Black, for those who are interested. In the Japanese market, it will cost merely 49,980 Yen ($338).

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