Android has managed to get dozens and dozens of companies to launch their own devices with Google's operating system to try to scratch some market share which has Samsung, the Korean giant that reigns at ease. Due to this same, terminals with very good specifications usually appear that later tend to go unnoticed by the general public. The one that has appeared today from Sharp could perfectly be one of them, since we are facing a phone with very good features but which for now will only be available in Japan.
A terminal that may be reminiscent of Sony's Xperia series in design due to the squareness of its edges, but which has important characteristics such as its resistance to water and dust with IP57 certification, a screen that occupies a large space the size of the smartphone with 5,2 inches and a resolution of 1080 x 1920.
In the bowels of the Sharp Aquos XX 304SH we discover a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chip to clock speed of each of the cores at 2.3 GHz, accompanied with an Adreno 330 graphics and 2GB of RAM. Internal storage in 32 GB and with the advantage of being able to expand it through the use of a microSD card. 2600 mAh battery to keep it on throughout the day.

We can move on to camera with its 13.1 megapixels on the back with aperture f / 1.9, while on the front to take those fashionable selfies with 2.1MP. The connectivity points to Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, 4G LTE, and IR Blaster. Android 4.4 KitKat in the software part for when it is released.
The only handicap is that at the moment it will not be available outside of Japan, so we will have to be patient enough for the company at some point you decide to expand it internationally and not be forgotten like other great terminals that passed away.