Apart from the 5” display with unprecedented pixel density for smartphones, it will come with the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, 32GB of internal memory, a slower dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S3 processor compared to the Droid DNA, while lacking LTE connectivity as well. I guess this is because the phone needs to be priced to move in Russia, and it will arrive later this month in that part of the world for $694 off-contract, which means it managed to undercut other 720p rivals that more often than not, cost $789 or more. Will we ever see the Sharp Aquos Phone SH930W hit the US? Perhaps, or perhaps not. Time will tell.