SoftBank has announced a Leica-branded phone for the Japanese market. It has a lot in common with the Sharp Aquos R6.

The Leitz Phone 1 is surprisingly familiar
SoftBank has announced a Leica-branded phone for the Japanese market. Leica has lent its name to phone camera systems before, but this Leitz Phone 1 is the first time the Leica brand and iconic red dot has taken precedence on a smartphone.
The camera system is of course going to be paramount for a device like this, and the hardware here is certainly unusual. Theres a single 20-megapixel 1-inch sensor the biggest in any phone with a 19mm-equivalent f/1.9 ultrawide lens, meaning other focal lengths need to use digital zoom.
If that sounds familiar, well, Sharp announced the exact same thing a month ago. The Aquos R6 has the same Leica-branded camera system though the Leitz Phone 1 makes it look a lot bigger and other specs like its 120Hz Pro IGZO OLED screen are also a match.
Bundled accessories for the Leitz Phone 1.
On the other hand, the Aquos R6 doesnt come with a lens cap and matching case.
SoftBank is also selling the Aquos R6 alongside the Leitz Phone 1, and isnt attempting to hide the similarities behind the two phones. Instead, its positioning the R6 as a model for someone who just wants the Leica camera, and the Leitz Phone 1 for those who value Leicas hardware design. And besides, what could be more in keeping with Leica tradition than tweaking existing products with a red dot?
Preorders for the Leitz Phone 1 start tomorrow in Japan. Itll cost 187,920 yen, or about $1,700.