
Reports are going around that Fujitsu is busy working on an Android-powered smartphone. Details are still quite scarce as the moment, but it seems that the phone should be arriving next year, and NTT DoCoMo will be the carrier offering it. Considering that Toshiba and Fujitsu recently merged their mobile divisions, we’re looking forward to see what kind of innovative devices the partnership will churn out. Maybe we’ll have something similar to the separable design of the F-04B.
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