hello everybody I'm Lynn law for Cena
and today we're going to check out the
sharp aquos crystal for boostmobile now
it's been a very very long time since we
heard of a new phone coming from sharp
but this device made waves during its
announcement due to its bold frameless
design as you can see the touchscreen
runs all the way to the edge of the
phone which might just sound like a
gimmick but really it makes a phone look
futuristic and it's just kind of cool in
addition I assume that this lack of a
bezel would make the handset difficult
to operate but that wasn't really the
case and whenever I navigated through
the device I didn't run into any
problems with accidental taps and swipes
other than that the 5-inch display is
pretty standard with its 720 pixel
resolution and 293 PPI below the screen
you can also see there's a deep chin
here which holds a 1.2 megapixel camera
and the microphone the aquas crystal
runs Android 4.4 KitKat and is outfitted
with Harman Kardon audio technology the
live stage feature boost sound quality
when headphones are plugged in and
clarify promises to improve the quality
of your compressed digital music files
the device is also powered by a 1.2
gigahertz quad-core Snapdragon processor
and an embedded 2 point 0 4 ampere hour
battery which yields a reported talk
time of up to 13 hours on the back
there's also an 8 megapixel camera
that's capable of shooting 1080p full HD
video additional features include eight
gigs of internal memory 1.5 gigs of RAM
and up to 128 gigs of external storage
support in general the phone is a decent
handset but its main draw is that it
looks nothing like what you usually see
with mid-tier devices out there if
you're interested it's available prepaid
from boost mobile for a hundred and
fifty dollars or free from sprint after
you sign a two-year contract again i'm
lyn and you've been checking
out the sharp aquos crystal
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