A fresh Sharp smartphone has been certified by the NCC (Taiwanese FCC) and also benchmarked, but the interesting bit is that its sketch seems to showcase a dual camera setup. The device comes with TD-LTE and APT700 support and it’s known as the Sharp Aquos M1 (FS8001).

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In benchmarks (GFXBench), it appears with 32 GB of storage and 3 GB of RAM, plus a MediaTek MT6753 processor, the famous octa core model we’ve seen on a ton of $200 midrangers. This model brings a 5.5 inch Full HD screen and Android 6.0 Marshmallow, so it seems like sort of a Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro rival, from the specs.

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The benchmark mentions a 12 megapixel back camera, that may or may not be in a dual setup, judging by the certification papers. The front 12 MP camera sounds very good and the product is expected to be sold in Taiwan first, starting with July. So, what do you think? Is that a big flash or an extra camera?

via blogofmobile

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