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Fujitsu quad-core 4.6 inch Tegra 3 phone hits MWC

What Mobile
February 27, 2012

Joining Sony in the high-spec smartphone battle at Mobile World Congress are Fujitsu with a 4.6 inch quad-core beast of a phone.

Continuing the high-spec frenzy is a 13.1 megapixel camera and a Tegra 3 graphics chip, recently seen in the Asus Transformer Prime tablet. Alongside Android 4.0 Ice Cream sandwich, Fujitsu have – on paper – created one of the fastest phones of 2012.

From then on in, it gets a bit strange with Fujitsu referring to a “human-centric engine” which is their way of saying that the phone will adapt to the way you use it. Intriguing stuff, especially as Fujitsu has promised a ‘long battery life’. Fujitsu are aiming at the power user and claim the quad-core phone can handle heavy data loads and hint at the importance for games too: “The phone has been developed to address the increasingly heavy data loads that mobile devices are required to handle so that users can fully enjoy content and speeds comparable to that of video game consoles”.

Fujitsu usually base the name of their phones around operators in Japan, so the Fujitsu F-07D is called F07D on Japanese network NTT Docomo, for example, while on KDDI it’s called the ES IS12F.

A UK name for the phone and UK release details are yet to be revealed but we’ll keep you posted…we hope the name is more exciting than a group of model numbers.

 

TECH SPECS


CPU: NVIDIA Tegra 3 (Maximum 1.5Ghz Quad Core + Companion Core + 12GPU)

Screen size: 4.6 inches

Camera resolution: 13.1 megapixels

Water-resistant and dust-resistant

Equipped with fingerprint sensor

OS: Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)

 

 

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