With the introduction of the iPhone, every major mobile phone maker has jumped on the touchscreen bandwagon. Softbank and Sharp announced the Aquos Fulltouch 931SH slider. The Softbank’s Sharp AQUOS FullTouch 931SH handset boasts an amazingly high-resolution, AQUOS-branded display with pixel-counts that darn near rival those on sub-notebooks. It features  3.8-inch 1024 x 480 pixel resolution screen. While “Standard†netbook screen resolution these days is pegged at 1024 x 600. That’s just 120 pixel difference there!
The Aquos Fulltouch 931SH also comes with a 5.2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth with A2DP, media player with microSD expansion and 1Seg TV Tuner. Apart from that, the specs of Sharp’s new phone include:Tri band GSM connectivity (900/1800/1900 MHz) plus WCDMA/HSDPA; GPS CMOS camera for video calls, 100MB of internal memory MicroSD.  The Sharp AQUOS FullTouch 931SH isn’t going to finding a home anywhere outside of Japan, or outside of Softbank’s network, for that matter.


