Sharp Aquos Zero uses an in-house developed curved OLED with a huge notch

Sharp's latest smartphone was unveiled in Japan today. It's the Aquos Zero, which features the company's first OLED panel designed and manufactured in-house. It's a curved 6.2-inch 1440x2992 screen with support for the DCI-P3 color space and Dolby Vision, and as you can see it comes with a huge notch. Not just that, but the parts of the top bezel that are to the left and right of it are pretty substantial too, at least by the usual notched smartphone standards. Oh, and there's also a chin. Anyway, enough about that. Thanks to its magnesium frame and aramid fiber back it weighs...



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