Sharp has unveiled Aquos R10, a new mid-budget smartphone with a camera from Leica

The updated Aquos R9 gets a fresh display, a powerful Snapdragon chip and improved sound

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Sharp has unveiled Aquos R10, a new mid-budget smartphone with a camera from Leica

Sharp has officially unveiled the Aquos R10, the successor to last year's Aquos R9. The new device retains the design and concept of its predecessor, but offers a number of notable improvements: a brighter display, high-quality stereo speakers and a flagship camera from Leica.


Updated display and sound

One of the key changes is the 6.5-inch Pro IGZO OLED display with adaptive refresh rate from 1 to 120Hz and BFI support. The screen brightness has been increased to 1500 nits, making it comfortable even in bright sunlight.

Sound has also been upgraded, with Aquos R10 featuring better stereo speakers that deliver surround sound and clarity.


Leica camera and flagship performance

The smartphone features a triple camera developed in partnership with Leica. The 50MP main module has Leica Hektor light-aperture optics and supports Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). The optional wide-angle module is also 50MP, and the front camera has a similar resolution of 50MP. All of this makes the Aquos R10 a powerful tool for mobile shooting.


Feature Chart

FeatureValue
Display6.5", Pro IGZO OLED, Full HD, 1-120 Hz, BFI, 1500 nits
ProcessorSnapdragon 7+ Gen 3, 8-core, 2.8 GHz
GraphicsAdreno 732
RAM / ROM12 GB LPDDR5X / 256 or 512 GB UFS 4.0 + microSD
Main camera50MP, 1/1.55", Leica Hektor, ƒ/1.9, OIS + 50MP wide, ƒ/2.2
Front camera50MP, ƒ/2.2
Additional Sensor14-channel color temperature sensor
Battery / Charging5000 mAh / 36W fast charging
OSAndroid 15
ConnectivityWi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, SIM + eSIM
Dust and water resistanceIP68
Dimensions and weight156×75×8.9 mm, 197 grams
ColorsWhite, Beige, Black


Start of sale and price

The smartphone will go on sale in July 2025. The price has not been announced yet, but it is based on the price of the predecessor Aquos R9, which now costs about 90 thousand yen (≈ \$575).

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