Sharp SX862

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Sharp SX862
Manufacturer Sharp
Compatible networks HSPA 3.6 Mbit/s / WCDMA 2100MHz / GSM Triband 900/1800/1900MHz
Availability by region2008
Dimensions110.6 x 50 x 18mm
Mass120g
Memory50 MB
Removable storage Supports up to 2 GB MicroSD Memory Card
BatteryLi-Ion
Display3.2" 854 x 480 pixels 16:9 widescreen
Rear camera3.2 megapixels/ Auto focus/ 25x digital zoom
ConnectivityStereo Bluetooth, USB, Infrared

The Sharp SX862 was a mobile phone designed by the Sharp Corporation. It featured a 3.2 inch, 16:9 widescreen VGA resolution display that offered a 2000:1 contrast ratio. It had a T-shaped swivel form.

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History

The Sharp SX862 was an international version of the Sharp 920SH, which was originally released in Japan in late 2007.

Features

Screen

The Sharp SX862 featured a swiveling 3.2 inch AQUOS liquid crystal widescreen (854 x 480 pixels) display. The display used Sharp CG Silicon technology, which allowed for consistent picture quality. Sharp’s proprietary Mobile Advance Super View technology enabled a 160 degree viewing angle by minimizing glare and reflections.

Media player

The Sharp SX862 offered high quality video playback and media player capabilities. Users had a variety of means to transfer content into the SX862, which also acted as a music player and offered playback for what was at the time a wide variety of digital audio formats.

Internet

The Sharp SX862 supported high-speed HSPA 3.6Mbit/s Internet connectivity and web browsing. Users could view up to three pages at once in separate tabs, and the interface had a smooth-action cursor which allowed users to jump between hyperlinks. The display could also be magnified.

Camera / Camcorder

The Sharp SX862 featured a 3.15 megapixel camera with autofocus, automatic exposure control, and a high intensity LED light which enabled close-up photography in low-light conditions. It also offered VGA quality video recording and playback.

Specification sheet

FeatureSpecification
Dimension110.6 x 50 x 18mm
Weight120g
Talk Timeup to 200 mins
Standby Timeup to 350 hours
Video Calling Timeup to 110 mins
Available ColoursBlue / Silver
Main Display Size3.2 inch
Outer Display Size0.5 inch
Main Display Colour262K
Outer Display ColourB & W
Main Display Resolution854 x 480 pixels
Outer Display Resolution60 x 32 pixels
NetworksHSDPA 3.6Mbit/s / WCDMA 2100 MHz / GSM Triband 900/1800/1900 MHz
Internal Memory50MB
External MemorymicroSD (max up to 2GB)
ColorsBlack, Silver
Battery TypeRemovable Li-Ion battery

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