Japanese carrier KDDI recently showcased the Aquos Serie Mini SHV33 handsets, the latest in a series of Sharp phones with IGZO screen panels. The devices are going to debut later this month, in scarlet, white, sapphire and black.

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The devices have incredibly narrow bezels, like the mainstream Aquos models from last year and they come with 4.7 inch Full HD panels. The IGZO panel reduces battery consumption and offer 120 Hz refresh rates, while on board we also find a 13.1 megapixel camera, a 2810 mAh battery and a 5 MP selfie shooter with wide angle lens of 83 degrees.

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Optical image stabilization, 120 FPS capture and 4K video are all available for the main camera. The handset can be operated with gloves on and supports the Emopa system, as well as VoLTE technology. Specs include a Snapdragon 808 CPU, Android 5.1, 3 GB RAM and 16 GB of storage.

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via itmedia.co.jp

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