Smartphones launched on the Japanese market usually come with a set of features that make them quite different from those launched in other markets around the world, and the new Sharp Pantone 5 107SH is no different.
In fact, the new smartphone ups the ante with the inclusion of a new sensor inside it, one that would provide users with info on the radiation levels around them. Sharp Pantone 5 107SH is the very first smartphone in the world to arrive on the market with such capabilities, which makes it truly unique. The handset features a dedicated radiation reading application, which can be launched through pressing a physical button on the phone’s front. The app should offer reading results in around 10 seconds. Launched on Softbank’s network, the new mobile phone also features vibrant body colors, along with features and capabilities that make it worthy of a mid-level Android-based handset.
The new device is expected to arrive on shelves sometime in mid-July with Google’s Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system on board, and with support for the various applications and services available for similar smartphones. On the front, it sports a 3.7-inch touchscreen display, capable of an 854 × 480 pixels resolution and offering support for up to 16.77 million colors. The new Sharp Pantone 5 107SH is powered by a 1.4GHz single-core application processor, and it can offer support for W-CDMA (900MHz/1.5GHz/2.1GHz) frequencies (4Mbps on the downlink and 5.7Mbps on the uplink).
Other specs of the new mobile phone include WiFi IEEE 802.11 b / g / n and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity, along with Infrared, Global roaming, and waterproof capabilities. Moreover, it sports a 5-megapixel photo snapper on the back, complemented by a secondary camera for making video calls. When released, the smartphone will be accompanied by a series of accessories meant to expand its capabilities, the wireless carrier notes.
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