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Sharp Aquos R10 Review: A Refined Update with Familiar Strengths!

  • Writer: Mikhail Ow
    Mikhail Ow
  • 3 minutes ago
  • 3 min read

The Sharp Aquos R10 brings Japanese innovation into the global smartphone arena, combining advanced display technology with a refined and premium build.

Hand holding a sleek black smartphone with "AQUOS" text, near green plants by a window overlooking a sunny, cityscape background.

Sharp has long been admired for pushing boundaries in screen design, and the R10 continues that legacy. For anyone seeking a flagship device that feels a little different from the rest, the Aquos R10 is certainly worth a closer look.


Design & Display

The Aquos R10 follows a clean and minimalist design philosophy, paired with sturdy construction that feels reliable in the hand.

Smartphone on a table showing a landscape wallpaper, time 3:41, in a cozy living room setting with beige sofa and curtains in the background.

Its highlight is the 6.6-inch IGZO OLED display, capable of reaching an impressive 240Hz refresh rate, a rarity in mainstream smartphones. This makes everyday interactions, scrolling, and gaming exceptionally smooth while delivering sharp visuals and rich, vibrant colors.

Smartphone with blue water wallpaper on screen, resting on a patterned table, surrounded by beige chairs in a modern setting.

The screen is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus, and the phone carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, giving users both elegance and durability in one package.


Performance

Inside, the Aquos R10 is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3, a chipset known for handling heavy workloads without breaking a sweat.

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Backed by 12GB of RAM and 256GB of UFS 4.0 storage, the phone keeps up effortlessly with demanding games, intensive multitasking, or high-resolution video editing. Apps load almost instantly, transitions remain fluid, and performance stays consistent even during extended use, making it a capable companion for both work and play.


Camera

Sharp worked with Leica to co-engineer the Aquos R10’s camera system, and the result is a strong imaging setup.

Close-up of a black smartphone with "AQUOS" near camera lenses against a blurred green park background, bathed in sunlight.

At the core is a 47.2MP main camera with a large 1-inch sensor that captures excellent detail, dynamic range, and low-light shots comparable to professional-grade cameras. A 13MP ultra-wide lens makes it easy to capture expansive landscapes or group photos, while the 12.6MP front-facing camera delivers natural selfies with plenty of clarity.

Video recording goes up to 8K, supported by advanced AI processing and real-time HDR for a smoother visual experience. The R10 also introduces a new color spectrum sensor and AI-driven shadow removal, which together improve color accuracy and reduce unwanted dark spots in photos.


Software & Features

Running on Android 14, the Sharp Aquos R10 provides a near-stock Android experience with only light customizations. The software feels clean and responsive, and features like split-screen multitasking and a dedicated game booster mode help enhance usability. The display intelligently adjusts its refresh rate to balance performance with power efficiency, while connectivity is strengthened with 5G support, dual SIM functionality, and Wi-Fi 6E. Audio is another highlight, with stereo speakers tuned with Dolby Atmos that add more depth to music, movies, and gaming sessions.


Battery Life

The Aquos R10 comes equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that comfortably lasts a full day of heavy usage. When it’s time to recharge, the phone supports fast wired charging that can restore power in under an hour.

Hand holding a smartphone displaying a battery screen with 65% charge. Background is a plain, textured brown surface.

Sharp has also optimized the device with its energy-efficient IGZO display technology and intelligent power-saving modes, ensuring users get the most out of each charge without sacrificing performance.


Conclusion

The Sharp Aquos R10 offers a premium design, a high-refresh-rate display, and an imaging system enhanced by Leica’s expertise, but it does so while retaining much of the same hardware foundation as the previous Aquos R9.

Black smartphone with dual cameras on a gray ledge, sunny outdoors. Text "AQUOS" visible. Background shows blurred greenery.

The Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 processor, the 5,000mAh battery, and the familiar camera setup return in this model, making the upgrades feel more incremental than revolutionary. At its retail price of S$1,099, the R10 is a capable and stylish option, but given the competition in this price range, there may be alternatives that deliver greater overall value.

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