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Sharp Aquos S2 Handset Will Be Announced Next Month

The rumoured Sharp smartphone with bezel-less display has received a release date. According to a press invite, the Sharp Aquos S2 handset will be announced next month, on August 8, and judging by the leaked images, it is a really nice
looking phone with some impressive specs such as in-display fingerprint scanner, dual cameras and up to 6 GB of RAM.
The company is rumoured to launch three new phones, but the exact differences between are unknown at the moment. We only learned a few things about the FS8010 and FS8016 and the latter is reportedly the Aquos S2. The FS8016 is expected to feature a 5.5-inch display with 1,080 x 2,048 pixels resolution, 12 MP + 8 MP rear cameras, Snapdragon 660 and up to 6 GB of RAM.

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