February this yearFirst launched in the Japanese marketThe AQUOS Wish4, whose appearance design was supervised by the "Miyake Design" studio founded by designer Kazunari Miyake, has now been officially launched in the Taiwan market, and Sharp also plans to launch the AQUOS R8 in the Taiwan market on August 2.
AQUOS wish4
The Taiwan version of AQUOS wish4 has a suggested retail price of NT$7490 and is available in three colors: Lake Blue, Midnight Black, and Moonlight White. It is sold exclusively through Chunghwa Telecom with data plans and is also available through PChome 24h Shopping, momo Shopping Network, Sharp Aurora Life 3C, and Kegoule.
In terms of specifications, it still uses the MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor, but the memory is increased to 6GB and the storage capacity is increased to 128GB. The screen maintains a 6.6-inch LCD display panel with HD+ resolution, the battery capacity is also 5000mAh, and the body also complies with IPX5・IPX8/IP6X/MIL-STD-810H design. The camera system uses an 800-megapixel video lens and a 5010-megapixel wide-angle lens respectively. The appearance is also supervised by the "miyake design" studio and adopts the same design elements as the AQUOS R9.
AQUOS R9
而台灣上市版本的AQUOS R9則是以新台幣22990元、門市優惠價格新台幣19990元價格推出,預計在8月2日正式於台灣市場銷售。
In terms of hardware specifications, the AQUOS R9 is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 processor, 12GB of memory and 256GB of storage capacity. The screen adopts a 6.5-inch Pro IGZO OLED display panel design with Full HD+ resolution. The battery capacity is 5000mAh. The body adopts IPX5・IPX8/IP6X/MIL-STD-810G protection specifications and is available in green and white styles. The sound output part also supports Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound technology.
The camera system features a 5030-megapixel video lens with an 84° viewing angle, paired with a 5030-megapixel wide-angle lens designed in collaboration with Leica, an f/1.9 aperture, and a 1.55-inch sensor, and an ultra-wide-angle lens also with 5030 megapixels, an f/2.2 aperture, and a 122° viewing angle. The rear camera module adopts a unique circular structure, overseen by designer Kazunari Miyake's "miyake design" studio. The arcs, rather than the four square corners, interpret the image of a "free curve" and present it in a simple form.










