Sharp Challenges the Compact Phone Market with the Aquos sense10: A 240Hz OLED Powerhouse


In a smartphone landscape dominated by ever-expanding screens, Sharp is making a compelling case for thoughtful, powerful, and compact design. The company has officially unveiled the Aquos sense10, a new handset that packs a surprising array of high-end features into a body that remains easy to handle, challenging the notion that you need a phablet for a premium experience.

While the Aquos sense10 features a manageable 6.1-inch display, Sharp has confirmed that its overall footprint is similar to the Apple iPhone 17, albeit for a different reason. Where Apple minimizes bezels, the sense10 features a more pronounced chin and forehead. This design choice contributes to a slightly thicker profile of 8.9 mm (0.35 in) but, in a welcome trade-off, results in a remarkably light device weighing just 166 g (5.86 oz). The phone also arrives in a selection of colourful chassis, all boasting a robust IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

A Display That Dazzles, Even Outshining Gaming Phones

The centerpiece of the Aquos sense10 is, without a doubt, its screen. Sharp is leveraging its own display manufacturing prowess with a 6.1-inch Pro IGZO OLED panel. With a resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels, it’s plenty sharp, but its real party trick is the blistering variable refresh rate that scales from an energy-sipping 1 Hz all the way up to a staggering 240 Hz.

This refresh rate surpasses even specialized gaming phones like the RedMagic 11 Pro, promising unbelievably smooth scrolling, responsive touch inputs, and a buttery-smooth visual experience in supported games. To ensure visibility even in bright sunlight, the panel can hit a peak brightness of 2,000 nits, a figure that competes with the best in the industry.

For all the official specifications and corporate details, you can check out the official announcement on Sharp's global website here.

Big Battery in a Small Body and a Capable Camera System

One of the most impressive engineering feats is the inclusion of a 5,000 mAh battery within the compact frame. This sizable cell promises exceptional battery life, a common pain point for smaller phones. When it does come time to recharge, a 36-watt USB-C port provides a speedy top-up.

Photography is handled by a capable dual-camera system on the rear, led by a 50 MP main sensor with a wide f/1.9 aperture and a large 1/1.55-inch sensor size, promising good low-light performance. It's joined by a 50 MP ultrawide camera (f/2.2) for capturing expansive scenes. On the front, a 32 MP camera handles selfies and video calls.

Sharp has also loaded the camera software with AI-powered features, including the ability to automatically remove unwanted reflections and shadows from your photos, simplifying the editing process.

Performance, Software, and Audio Credentials

Under the hood, the Aquos sense10 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor. This mid-range chipset is built for efficiency and reliable performance, featuring a configuration of four Cortex-A720 performance cores and four Cortex-A520 efficiency cores. It should provide more than enough power for daily tasks, multimedia, and gaming.

Audiophiles will appreciate the support for high-quality Bluetooth codecs, including Qualcomm's aptX Adaptive and Sony's LDAC, ensuring superior wireless sound quality with compatible headphones. The device will ship with the latest Android 16 and comes with a solid commitment of three major Android OS updates and five years of security patches.

Price, Availability, and the Import Question

The Sharp Aquos sense10 is set to launch first in its home market of Japan. The base model with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage is priced at ¥62,700 (approximately $410), while an upgraded version with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage will retail for ¥69,300 (around $450).

For potential buyers in the US and Europe, there is a catch. Sharp Aquos phones are not typically released officially in these regions. However, eager tech enthusiasts can usually purchase them through direct import channels. To learn more about the Japanese model and its specific features, you can visit the official product page here.

The Aquos sense10 presents a compelling argument for a return to sanely-sized smartphones, proving that a compact form factor doesn't have to mean compromising on battery life, display quality, or performance. It’s a niche device with some decidedly flagship-level features.




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