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Fujitsu buys out Toshiba's stake in mobile joint venture, division now called Fujitsu Mobile Communications
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April 2, 2012: a great day to officially wash your hands of an unprofitable business. On the heels of Philips stuffing its TV biz into a joint venture, Fujitsu announced it has bought out Toshiba's stake in Fujitsu Toshiba Mobile Communications (just like we knew it would). Fujitsu already had a controlling 80.1 percent interest in the company, so this doesn't exactly mark a seismic change in management. Still, with that final 19.9 percent it's now a fully owned subsidiary of the Fujitsu Group, and has been rechristened Fujitsu Mobile Communications. We've got the PR below, but unless you want to know how much capital the division has (¥450 million, to be exact), we think we've got you cover...
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Fujitsu teases quad-core Tegra 3 smartphone with Android 4.0
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Fujitsu distributed a flyer at CES teasing a quad-core Tegra 3 Android phone with a 12-GPU graphics accellerator running Ice Cream Sandwich. Quad-core tablets are only just starting to show up, so having that kind of power in a phone should make for some decreased battery life because there's less room for a big power cell. We'll get a look at Fujitsu's high performance phone as well as its water resistant gadgets soon.
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Fujitsu IS12T now officially released in Japan
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It is now just after midnight in Tokyo, and that means the official release date of the first new Windows Phone 7.5 Mango handset has come. The Fujitsu IS12T has now officially hit the market (although I suspect most stores selling the handset are now quite closed).
The smartphone’s stand-out features includes being water-resistant (IPX5/8) and dust-resistant (IP5X) technology, a 13.2 megapixel camera with smooth HD video recording and 32 GB of storage in a slim 10.6 mm thick body.
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Fujitsu IS12T coming as soon as next week?
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Nanapho reports that rumours are building for an August 25 release of the Fujitsu IS12T, making it likely the first Windows Phone 7.5 handset released anywhere in the world.
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Microsoft teases a WP7 version of the Samsung Galaxy S II, plus new handsets from Fujitsu, ZTE and Acer
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Microsoft's WPC 2011 conference which we reported from yesterday is in full swing, and special time was dedicated to Windows Phone, with Redmond showing off not one or two, but four new WP handsets. While it didn't specify many details about the phones themselves, Microsoft reiterated that we will have three new manufacturers jumping on the bandwagon - Acer, Fujitsu and ZTE.
But there were actually four handsets on stage, with the fourth being none other but the Windows Phone version of the Samsung Galaxy S II, one of the best handsets money can currently buy. Samsung's phone, as well as all others that were present during the keynote, seemed to have the good ol' front-facing camera, which i...
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Is Fujitsu Prepping A Symbian/Windows 7 Dual Boot Cell Phone?
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Take this with a grain of salt: Japanese tech blog Juggly is reporting [JP] that Fujitsu is working on a cell phone with both the Symbian and Windows 7 OS (not Windows Phone) on board.
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Can you hear an echo? Fujitsu to make dual touchscreen handset
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It hasn't been too long ago when we reported that Sprint had introduced the Kyocera Echo, a dual-screen Android phone. And while the reception was decidedly cool, it appears that another manufacturer ...
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[CEATEC 2010] Fujitsu unveils an amazing Series of Prototypes + Video
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Fujitsu did not have a huge booth but make sure that each millimeter square meter counted, and introduces 2 very interested Tablet Prototype (model 1, Model 2)build for Windows 7 and that, maybe, just...
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Fujitsu dual-touchscreen concept phone hands-on
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Back at Mobile World Congress in February, the mobile UI gurus at TAT showed off their interpretation of a dual-screen phone interface using TI's powerhouse OMAP4 testbed. Seemed a little pie-in-the-...
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Fujitsu develops its first Android phone
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And we have yet another cell phone maker joining the Android bandwagon. Various Japanese media, for example Sankei Digital [JP], are reporting that ...
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Fujitsu and Toshiba cellphone units merge, become second-largest Japanese mobile company
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Merger mania in the Japanese smartphone market, as Toshiba and Fujitsu have decided to combine their mobile operations, creating what will be the seco
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Fujitsu, Toshiba in talks to merge mobile units
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The domestic Japanese phone market has been in a state of contraction for some time, most notably evidenced by Mitsubishi's decision to exit the game
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