The Fujitsu Arrows prototype that was strutting its Tegra 3 stuff at CES last month is allegedly going to indeed be announced at MWC next week, or at least something very similar to it.
The reason for our excitement
about this one is not only that it sports a dust- and waterproof body,
as most Japanese high-ends, but also a 4.6" HD display and 13.1MP camera
with the mindnumbing 25600 ISO setting. With these specs the quad-core
Fujitsu is likely to give whatever "premium" handset Panasonic is
planning a run for its money.
The other
niceties are that the handset will eventually ship directly with Android
ICS, sport biometric security and long battery life is explicitly
mentioned in the laundry list of features, possibly hinting at a large
battery inside.
We can't wait, since Fujitsu is aiming to use the MWC expo as a springboard for an European crusade,
where the goal is to corner double digit market share within a few
years, but the company also said that it is evaluating how to jump into the stormy waters of the US smartphone market as
well.
Well, with phones like the Arrows, the product speaks for itself,
but let's wait to see what exactly will get announced and at what
price.
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