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Everything you should know about Sharp Aquos V6 and V6 Plus

Michael Diaz by Michael Diaz
February 16, 2022
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Sharp brings two of the latest cellphones for the entry-level class, the Sharp Aquos V6 and V6 Plus. The Aquos V6 Series builds on the other phone series in this case the Aquos Sense 4 Plus.

In terms of appearance, both have the same shape. Both screens are fullscreen style with bangs or a notch at the top. The screen is an LCD type measuring 6.52 inches with HD + resolution or 720 x 1,600 pixels.

The screen does not support a fast refresh rate, but is able to display content optimally thanks to the light intensity reaching 450 nits.

In terms of kitchen specifications, both the Sharp Aquos V6 and V6 Plus are also the same. Both are powered by the entry-class MediaTek Helio G25 processor which is built on the 12nm architecture. This processor offers a maximum speed of up to 2 GHz.

See also: Everything you should know about Sharp HP-BC50

The processor is paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of memory for the standard V6, while the V6 Plus has 4GB of RAM with 64GB of internal storage. The internal memory of each phone can be expanded by microSD up to 512 GB.

On the camera side, the Sharp Aquos V6 is equipped with a 13 MP main camera, a 2 MP macro camera, and a 2 MP depth camera. The front camera has a resolution of 5 MP.

Meanwhile, the Sharp V6 Plus is equipped with a main camera with a 50 MP sensor and a pair of 2 MP cameras for depth and macro. On the front, the camera uses an 8MP sensor.

Each of these phones is supported by a 5,000 mAh battery that can be recharged with 15W fast charging for the Plus and 10W for the standard model.

Another excellent feature that the two bring is NFC for data transfer, cashless payments, to top up e-money balances. Then, there is also a 3.5mm audio jack, stereo speakers, Bluetooth 5.0, up to the Android 12 operating system.

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