Japan's Fujitsu has been far, far away, in their efforts to offer a smartphone equipped with a Microsoft program capable of doing against competitors equipped with Android or iOS the shelves there are Nipponese.
Given the short name of charismatic F-07C, the device will reach the Japanese stores this weekend and will highlight the system that will allow its user to switch between the familiar Windows 7 and Windows 7 Phone - yes, version of operating system usually gives life to desktops and laptops - with the touch of a button.
Called by its maker as "the smallest handheld in the world," the device promises to give an account of the heavy run operating system services thanks to an Intel 1.2 GHz Atom Z600 installed on your hood. With a 4 inch screen touch screen with a resolution of 1024 × 600 pixels, OS interface has changed and the user will have the help of a slider along the lines of what exists in the family members Milestone, Motorola.
With an Office 2010 license valid for two years and a series of compatibility with existing programs, Fujitsu promises that the device is capable of performing any task of an ordinary computer.
Given the short name of charismatic F-07C, the device will reach the Japanese stores this weekend and will highlight the system that will allow its user to switch between the familiar Windows 7 and Windows 7 Phone - yes, version of operating system usually gives life to desktops and laptops - with the touch of a button.
Called by its maker as "the smallest handheld in the world," the device promises to give an account of the heavy run operating system services thanks to an Intel 1.2 GHz Atom Z600 installed on your hood. With a 4 inch screen touch screen with a resolution of 1024 × 600 pixels, OS interface has changed and the user will have the help of a slider along the lines of what exists in the family members Milestone, Motorola.
With an Office 2010 license valid for two years and a series of compatibility with existing programs, Fujitsu promises that the device is capable of performing any task of an ordinary computer.