
The two models presented here resemble real chocolate-bars and both are part of the Sharp's winter line-up.
To create such phones, the company teamed up with Q-Pot, an accessory brand with headquarters in Tokyo and founded by the designer Wakamatsu Tadaaki.
The two types of SH-04B (which is the original name of the chocolate phone) include pre-installed wallpapers, photo frames and menus, all made in a chocolate theme. In addition, one can find menus and straps with complementary desserts. The phones come with chocolate box type package.
As for the technical specifications, the new models have a 3-inch WVGA ASV screen, 8 megapixel CCD camera, 1-seg digital TV tuner, Bluetooth and other features that can be found on nearly every modern phone. These models are also waterproof. According to Sharp the number of units is limited to 13,000.
