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aquos_XGA.jpgBearing the Aquos brand, it's easy to guess that Softbank's Sharp Aquos Fulltouch 931SH [Jpn.] keitai (Japanese cell phone) will feature a clear and crisp high-resolution screen. This model does bring a pleasant surprise though - it boasts a 1024 x 480 pixels resolution display. On a 3.8-inch touch screen panel. That resolution is comparable not with other cell phones, but with notebooks instead. And, since 1-Seg is a staple phone feature in Japan, I can't think of a better handset to watch TV on.

Aside from the mind-shattering resolution, other features include a 5.2MP camera, 3G connection, Bluetooth, music player, and usual keitai features 1-Seg TV Tuner and Felica (RFID) functionality. As you might have guessed by now, the Sharp Aquos Fulltouch 931SH will probably never be released outside Japan, leaving us to stare at the picture and wonder how all those pixels would actually look like on a screen that small.



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