Japan has the world’s highest life expectancy at birth, at over 84 years. Not surprisingly, specialized smartphones aimed at the older generation are in great demand in this country – and it is there that the most technically advanced devices of this type are produced. Of course, the times when Fujitsu made grandmaphones on the current top-end Snapdragon are long gone, but yesterday Sharp introduced the sixth generation of Simple Sumaho (distorted Simple Smartphone, “simple smartphone”), which received a fairly powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chipset. Despite the modest index, it is more powerful Snapdragon 750 used in the “gaming” Sharp Aquos Zero 6.
In addition to the powerful stuffing, Sharp Simple Sumaho 6 received chips that are standard for Japanese grandmother phones: protection against water, dust, drops, washing with soap and sanitizers, hardware buttons for basic functions, large fonts, the ability to send an SOS signal, a separate voice assistant call button and functions improve audibility during telephone conversations (noise suppression, voice amplification in the audio stream). In addition, the smartphone is pre-installed with an application for contacting voice technical support in one click.
Sharp Simple Sumaho specs include Android 12 out of the box, 4GB RAM, 64GB expandable storage, 4000mAh battery, USB Type-C and 3.5mm ports, 5.7″ 1520×720 screen, Wi-Fi support 5 and Bluetooth 5.1, a dual camera (12 MP + 2 MP depth sensor) and an 8 MP front camera.Unusually for Japanese smartphones, there is no NFC support, but PayPay, a popular application for payments by QR codes in the Land of the Rising Sun, is preinstalled. in gold, red and blue from the Japanese operator SoftBank at a price of 54,720 yen (38,300 rubles at the current exchange rate).
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According to Sharp