Full hardware, software, pros/cons, and system performance sheet
The KDDI AQUOS zero6 (XKH) is an Android phone developed by Sharp. The device features a vibrant 1080×2340 pixel screen with a density of 420 dpi, optimizing visual clarity and readability. Under the hood, the AQUOS zero6 runs on the dependable Qualcomm SM7225 chipset, alongside a competent Qualcomm Adreno 619 (800 MHz) GPU for graphic acceleration. Configured with 7856MB of system memory, it offers robust capabilities for browsing, social media, multitasking, and casual gaming. Operating on Android launch version 33, this model provides seamless access to contemporary mobile apps and utilities. Built with modern arm64-v8a;armeabi;armeabi-v7a architecture and OpenGL ES 3.2 support, it represents a well-rounded and versatile hardware package.
| Manufacturer | Sharp |
| Processor SoC | Qualcomm SM7225 |
| Graphics GPU | Qualcomm Adreno 619 (800 MHz) |
| Screen Size | 1080x2340 px |
| Screen Density | 420 dpi |
| ABIs Support | arm64-v8a;armeabi;armeabi-v7a |
| OpenGL ES Versions | 3.2 |
| Android SDK Version | Android 13 (API 33) |
| ANR Rate | 0.00% |
| Crash Rate | 0.00% |
| Excessive Battery Usage | 0.00% |