Sharp Aquos Brand Appears on the Decca N88

The Sharp Aquos Logo Appears Under the Keypad of the Decca N88 Cell Phone

Until about twenty minutes ago, I thought Sharp Aquos was just a brand of television. That all changed when I heard about the Sharp Aquos phone, the Decca N88.

The Decca N88 has a surprisingly large amount of features: MP3 player, FM radio, video chat capability, video player, TXT-format ebook reading, Bluetooth connectivity, a five hundred contact phone book, and, for some reason, the Sharp Aquos logo just under the slide-open QWERTY keypad mounted under a 180-degree sliding screen.

That’s one point I couldn’t find a whole lot of explanation for, and so I’m left puzzled by the existence of the Sharp Aquos logo on this phone. Just what connection this has to the television line is currently beyond me, and it seems to be beyond all my sources as well. Is it just for looks? Did Sharp manufacture the phone’s screen? Afraid I don’t know, but as Chinese phones go, this one does look sharp and presents more than a few interesting options.

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