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Sharp 770SH
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The 770SH incorporates the Mobile Advanced Super-V LCD, a proprietary technology originally employed by AQUOS LCD TVs. This unique advancement offers a finely contrasted and broad viewing angle, thus you get a vibrant colour display whether you're viewing in bright sunlight or a dark room. In addition, the LCD captures both vertical and horizontal views with precision, so you always get brilliant moving and still images.
Features of the Sharp 770SH include:
- Display:
- Type: Mobile Advanced Super-V LCD
- Size/Resolution: 2.2-inch 240x320 pixels (QVGA)
- Colour: 260k colours
- Sub display
- Camera:
- Device: CMOS camera
- Resolution: 1.3-Megapixel
- Zoom: 1X, 2X, 4X digital zoom
- Image Size(pixels):
- Picture:
- 960x1,280 (Quad-VGA)
- 768x1,024 (XGA)
- 480x640 (VGA)
- 240x320 (QVGA)
- 120x160 (QQVGA)
- Video: 176x144 (QCIF)
- 128x96 (SubQCIF)
- Movie:
- video: H.263 audio: AMR
- Sub camera
- Sound (chords): 40-chord polyphonic ringing tone
- Interface: Bluetooth® (Supported profile: Headset, Handsfree, Object Push and Dial-up Networking), USB
- External memory slot: microSD™ memory card
- PC software: Handset manager (Available on CD-ROM)
- WAP
- Message: MMS / SMS / Email (POP3)
- Games
- Download ringtones
- Download wallpaper
- Phonebook capacity: 500 + SIM
- Alarm clock
- Voice recorder
- Predictive text input: T9®
- Video Call
- 3G / GSM dual-mode standby
- Streaming video playback
- Downloadable file size: Up to memory full
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- nternal memory: Approx. 20MB (My Item: Approx. 5MB)
- Music player: Yes (with one-touch music access key), (MP3, AAC, AAC+, AAC+e)
- Weight: 101 g
- Size (WxHxD): 49.9x101x17.1 mm
- Talk Time: up to 140 min. (UMTS) / up to 220 min. (GSM)
- Standby time: up to 320 hrs. (UMTS) / up to 330 hrs. (GSM)
- Band: 3G (UMTS)
- GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz)
Sharp 770SH Consumer Reviews
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Reviewed by angela on 24/02/2010 Just brought this form trademe nz .Only problem here is you have to have the older type sim2 card that is either 32k or62k in order for it to work .If you put the lastest sims card in with 128k it wont work .Lucky me mine works at a low 32k and i brought a memory card sd 2gb micro around $9 so all great owesome mobile . I had a gx20 then gx30I they were also great but this 770sh take way better pictures that you can print off from your sd mico memory card . does any one out there own a sims2 62k or 32k nz vodapone sims card would love to own a spear. Also was told i could use on our new network 2 degrees with a unlocking chip so maybe i will have to do that if my sims 2 fails in the near future.:) Rating:    
Reviewed by Paula on 23/09/2007 I would really recommend this phone. It has many features only found in some of the more expensive handsets, easy to navigate and smooth sleek design. Rating:    
Reviewed by Kofi Twumasi on 23/06/2007 The Sharp 770SH was bought for me by my daughter to replace a Nokia one that I had lost through bulgary. The Sharp 770SH is an outstanding piece of mobile phone. I honestly share the reviews expressed by Ami on 05/01/2007. I could write such long review, but I prefer to keep it short. The Sharp 770SH is superp. I admit that there are currently above 2 mega pixels on the mobile phone market, the versality of the Sharp 770SH exceeds most of what I have used. My only request is if the Sharp Corporation could release an upgrade software CD for me to download the movies and the pictures I take with the camera to my Notebook Computer and desktop PC. The software that was included in the package for the downloading onto computer works perfectly on Windows XP and below. But with Windows Vista being bullish about most software, I need an upgrade to enable me download pictures/movies to my Vista_OS computers. Could Sharp help here, please Rating:    
Reviewed by Ami on 05/01/2007 Since i only started using this phone about seven hours ago it might be a bit better to search for a more experienced review.However,i have written one for you since i have thoroughly searched the phone.My first impressions when i opened the box and looked at it was "That's pretty standard looking,nothing amazing but average".Though after a few minutes I actually love how it looks.It didn't take long at all to charge for the first time.I believe it took two hours,though it recommends two and a half hours.When I opened it up i was surprised at how spacious it was with such a sleek phone.I was impressed.The buttons are clear and easy to use.I also liked how there were three buttons above the standard number buttons.The first of the three was the Video Call one.Anyone could see me while i was calling them at a simple press of a button,i didnt even have to go through options,just pressed a button on the keypad.The second was a music button.Press it and i automatically go to My Music rather than the longer way by going into menu then music.The third was Shortcuts.I liked these buttons cos its easier than going through everything like you would normally have to do.The camera was very clear and sharp,it was no doubt an amazing camera.At first i forgot to take the clear sticky plastic off of the lense which blurred the image and i thought it was an awful camera until i worked out that i needed to remove the plastic.Remember this if you are buying one.While on the subject of the camera there is also a useful feature in which you can take a picture of yourself while able to see the screen.Just go to the camera,press options and then "Switch to Int. camera".At first this startled me because i didn't have a clue what the Int Camera was and my face flashed up on the screen.Because this camera was in black and white and a face (which was mine but i didn't know at the time because the lense was facing the other direction but there was also another hidden lense on the other side) it was quite ghostly but it didn't take me long to work out how i was looking at myself.There is also a built in mp3 player,voice recorder,radio,stop watch,alarm clock,timer,built in torch,built in calculater,task sheet,world clock,e-books,mini bank kind of thing in which you can count up how much you have spent,how much you should spend,how much you have left ect,extremely speedy bluetooth and lots of other handy features.Now being a major part of Phone systems these days i will talk about Bluetooth.When you use your phone for the first time you need to switch on bluetooth(this is presuming you want it permenantly on) and switch the visualability to "Show my phone"(that is presuming you want other phones to be able to find you) and change your name from either "Unkown" or "770sh" to whatever you want your name to be.Bluetooth settings you have to go to the menu and select Settings.Then press the right key to get to the Connectivity tab.Press Bluetooth.To switch on the bluetooth press Switch On/Off and select on.To show your phone to other phones(or hide them) press Visability.To find devices press Search For Devices.If you have used bluetooth on the phone before then press refresh as it just shows devices you have already connected with unless you press it.Most importantly Bluetooth Settings.Open it and it says Device Name,click that to change your name.The others aren't ovally important.When you want to send something throught bluetooth you got to My Items not the Bluetooth area and choose what you want to send and press options and then send.Choose "Via Bluetooth" and it will come up with devices within ten yards available for sending to.The only negative point about bluetooth is that if someone wants to send something to you it doesn't ask your permission(unlike most phones with bluetooth) though when it has finished sending it will ask you if you want to save it.The sending time is remarkably quick.I previously owned a Motorola and to send a song through bluetooth took hours,but this one taks less than a minute.My only main negative point is that this phone doesn't have much memory it only holds 5 mp3 tracks and about twelve or under pictures.There is a solution,an expensive solution but a solution none the less.Buy a memory card.Memory cards are quite expensive but worth it.I will order one shortly.In the music the good thing is you can play the music and then go do whatever you want on your phone or even close it and it still plays unless you press stop.Hope this helps.If you need anymore info email xstabmyheartx@hotmail.co.uk ,i couldn't think of what else to say so just email or add on msn.Thanks. Rating:    
Reviewed by JPC on 23/08/2006 Just got this little gem for my wife, basically as a £30 Vodafone contract upgrade, because her previous Sharp (GX something) went dead. Looks great, feels great, good screen with the excelent sharp Aquas technology which does show..Keypad works well and pictures are fine too. We seem however to have quite some problems with sending pictures to PCs by e-mail adresses (basically it does not work)..and we do not seem to get that "File Manager" to work (this is the software bit that enables you to exchange pictures and contacts between the handset and your PC). The software is correctly installed, at least I think (well... we did everything the "wizzard" told us to..), but the 770SH apparently does not like the Bluetooth dongle which we use for other peripherals... so it looks like we need to open the wallet again..So provided this "pictures sending" issue would be a bit more "straight forward" and the Handset Manager would be working flawlessly, I'd say it's a superb piece of kit. Rating:    
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