Jan 13 2012

Fujitsu quad

Category: Mobile news

The Fujitsu presented the first quad core smart phone

The Chinese company Meizu was speculating on the fact of presenting the first quad core smart phone, but it did not succeed in doing so. The first were the Japanese, the Fujitsu did it within the CES 2012, the company presented the prototype of the mobile device on the NVIDIA Tegra 3 platform, Engadget states.

Fujitsu quad

There is not much information available about the innovation. The smart phone has a 4.6 HD display, a 13 megapixels camera, it runs on the Android 4.0 platform and supports the LTE networks. Probably there will be presented more information about the device within the MWC in February, while for the moment the journalists are not even given the opportunity to touch the prototype.

The Engadget representatives had the chance to test the gaming options of the device by means of a TV Set and a wireless gamepad. The journalists were impressed by the game graphics and the overall process. The date of the Fujitsu quad smart phone release is not known so far, it is assumed that the device will get to Europe by fall.


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