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According to news on May 8, the entry-level Sharp AQUOS wish4 mobile phone was released at the same time as the AQUOS R9. It was also designed by Miyake Design and will be available in early July.




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According to news from this website on August 12, Sharp announced on August 9 that it is considering selling its semiconductor business and smartphone camera module business to Hon Hai within this fiscal year. Regarding the sale amount, Sharp President Masahiro Okitsu said that since the negotiations have just begun, it is not convenient to disclose more details at the moment. ▲Picture source: Sharp’s website noticed that as early as July 11, there were reports that Foxconn Group has entered the advanced packaging field, focusing on the current mainstream panel-level fan-out packaging (FOPLP) semiconductor solution. Following its subsidiary Innolux, Sharp, invested by Foxconn Group, also announced its entry into Japan's panel-level fan-out packaging field and is expected to be put into production in 2026. Public information shows that Foxconn Group currently holds 10.5% of Sharp’s shares.

According to news on May 8, the entry-level Sharp AQUOSwish4 mobile phone was released at the same time as the AQUOS R9. It was also designed by Miyake Design and will be launched in early July. Sharp AQUOSwish4 mobile phone uses a soft-touch matte plastic body, about 60% of which is recycled plastic, and is available in three colors: blue, white, and black. The phone complies with 18 MIL-STD-810H military regulations and has passed IPX5/8 waterproof and IP6X dustproof certifications. The phone is equipped with a 6.6-inch 720p90Hz water drop LCD screen on the front, the same Dimensity 700 processor as the previous generation Wish3, 4GB of memory and 64GB of storage, and the battery capacity has been upgraded to 5000mAh. New machines

According to news from this website on March 6, Sharp recently launched the commercial NAS device BP-X2ST in Japan. This NAS is designed with 4 bays and pre-built RAID. According to this site’s understanding, BP-X2ST is affiliated to Sharp’s office service brand COCOROOFFICE and is targeted at small and medium-sized enterprises and the office market. Therefore, it is provided as a finished product with pre-installed hard drives and pre-built RAID. The NAS is equipped with dual 2.5G network ports, with a 10G USB Type-A interface on the front panel, a 10G Type-A interface and 2 USB2.0 Type-A interfaces on the rear. BP-X2ST provides 3 effective capacity versions, namely 2TB, 4TB and 8TB. The 2TB version is dual 2TB mechanical hard drive RAID1

According to news from this website on February 7, according to a recent report by Nikkei Chinese website, Sharp is promoting the development of a new battery called "zinc-air battery" and strives to start verification tests in 2025. Sharp claims that the battery can have the same energy density as mainstream lithium batteries while having twice the service life, up to about 20 years. Zinc has previously been used as a negative electrode material for disposable batteries such as alkaline dry batteries (Note from this site: such as alkaline zinc-manganese batteries), but it can hardly be used in rechargeable batteries that can be repeatedly charged and discharged. This is because if the zinc material is repeatedly charged and discharged, needle-like crystals will precipitate in the electrode part, causing a short circuit. The battery being developed by Sharp features a separation of charging and discharging units. Even if needle-like crystals form in the electrode part, short circuiting is unlikely to occur. Sharp strives to develop this new battery

According to news from this site on July 11, the Economic Daily reported today (July 11) that Foxconn Group has entered the advanced packaging field, focusing on the current mainstream panel-level fan-out packaging (FOPLP) semiconductor solution. 1. Following its subsidiary Innolux, Sharp, invested by Foxconn Group, also announced its entry into Japan's panel-level fan-out packaging field and is expected to be put into production in 2026. Foxconn Group itself has sufficient influence in the AI field, and by making up for its shortcomings in advanced packaging, it can provide "one-stop" services to facilitate the acceptance of more AI product orders in the future. According to public information consulted on this site, Foxconn Group currently holds 10.5% of Sharp's shares. The group stated that it will not increase or reduce its holdings at this stage and will maintain its holdings.

Thanks to netizen Shrimp Wonton Saigao for submitting the clue! According to news on May 8, Sharp released the AQUOS R9 mobile phone in the Japanese market. It is equipped with Qualcomm’s third-generation Snapdragon 7+ mobile platform. It is available in green and white. It will be launched in Japan in July. The price will be determined by the operator when it is launched. announced. AQUOSR9 is designed by "miyakedesign" (Miyake Design, founded by Issey Miyake). The lens module adopts free curve and irregular design. AQUOSR9 is equipped with a 6.5-inch ProIGZOOLED direct screen with a resolution of 2340x1080, supports a variable refresh rate of 1-240Hz, and has a maximum brightness of 1500 nits. AQUOSR9 features the largest speakers ever in the series and supports Dolby

According to a report from Nikkei Asia on September 3, Apple plans to use OLED screens on the iPhone SE4, which will be launched early next year. This will mark the complete shift of Apple’s iPhone product line to OLED screens. This decision will result in two Japanese panel manufacturers that have long provided LCD screens to Apple, Japan Display (JDI) and Sharp, being excluded from Apple's supply chain. Since the launch of iPhoneX in 2017, Apple has begun using OLED screens on high-end iPhone models, affecting LCD suppliers. JDI and Sharp: 2015: Supply about 200 million LCD panels for iPhone 2023: Sharp drop to about 20 million Currently: JDI supplies small OLED screens

Sharp announced on November 16 that it would sell a majority stake in its subsidiary Kangdazhi to electronic components manufacturer Yonghui Commercial. The transaction is expected to be completed on November 30, and the specific amount has not yet been announced. Kangdazhi is engaged in the manufacturing and sales of smartphone lenses and other products, but its performance has been sluggish due to fierce competition. Yonghui Commercial has strong sales channels in China, so Sharp believes that selling it to Yonghui Commercial is the best choice. After the sale is completed, Sharp's shareholding ratio will drop to about 1%, but Sharp will also equip its own smartphone products with Kangdazhi lenses and will continue to maintain a cooperative relationship with Kangdazhi. Sharp launched a mid-range AQUOS sense 8 mobile phone last month, priced at 62,150 yen (note on this site: currently about 3,033 yuan)
