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Showing posts with label Fujitsu. Show all posts

Fujitsu Stylistic M532 10-incher with Tegra 3 chip appears, along with a hands-on video


Hot on the heels of CES 2012, Fujitsu seems to have outed a 10" Tegra 3 tablet to complement its quad-core Arrows phone that was lounging at the expo.

Besides NVIDIA's Tegra 3 silicon, the Fujitsu Stylistic M532 slate boasts 10.1" display with 1280x800 pixels, 8MP rear and 3MP front cameras, plus 16GB of onboard storage. The company made a water resistant 10-incher last year, the Fujitsu F-01D, but whether that's the case with the Tegra 3 slate is not mentioned.

The Stylistic M532 leaked with the price tag of $630 and rumored May availability, but we are still waiting for an official announcement,. That might come just in time for the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month, where the brand's cohorts are rumored to plot a big splash. Seeing that Fujitsu is planning an onslaught with the North American market, this thing might arrive stateside at some point as well.

The Fujitsu Stylistic M532 is demonstrated with Honeycomb in the video below, but will probably hit the shelves with Android ICS.

Fujitsu ES IS12F may be taking thin too far


Tech companies need to remember to keep focus on the overall quality of a phone rather than making one feature overwhelming. It seems that Fujitsu may have forgotten that with its new Arrow ES IS12F smartphone, where it looks like Fujitsu was so focused on making the phone thin, the design team forgot to make it pretty too.

Fujitsu ES IS12F may be taking thin too far
It certainly isn't an ugly phone, it's just that aside from the thinness, there isn't a lot from a design standpoint to get excited about. The Fujitsu marketing says the Arrow is just 6.7mm thick, but given the profile of the phone, that should be qualified as 6.7mm at its thinnest point, because the phone is 8.5mm thick at the top. It is quite light as well at just 103g, and it's water-resistant, but that's where the specs stop being interesting. The Arrow is packing a 480x800 resolution AMOLED screen, a single-core 1.4Ghz Snapdragon SoC, NFC, a 5 MP rear camera, and no front camera. It is running Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

The Arrow is due to launch in Japan on KDDI tomorrow, and there are already retailers online offering unlocked versions if you're interested in importing the phone. Of course, it will cost you about $750 to import, and while there may not be any thinner phones on the market, there are definitely far better values given the cost of the Arrow. Having a thin phone is great, but if you're paying new superphone prices for a thin phone with last-gen specs, that's just not cool.