The Fujitsu Japanese is among the handful of manufacturers who will be included in the second wave of terminals companies responsible for hosting the system Windows Phone 7. Specifically, it will be the Mango version of the Microsoft platform that will debut the Fujitsu IS12T, which is the mobile that, unless there is a setback in the plans of the Japanese firm, will go on sale in September. Of course, for the moment, only in Japan.
Without it being clear what day it will arrive in the West, the Fujitsu IS12T (a name with no commercial punch , unless it ends up being released with a surname that gives it a little more personality) has already shown its price in the country of the rising sun. It will, at the current exchange rate of about 665 euros in free format, while customers of the local operator KDDI they buy subsidized paid by the Fujitsu IS12T a little less than half of that price, 318 euros at the current exchange rate.
Most likely, this price would end up in the waistline in the event that it is exported to the markets of Europe and the United States, given that it is well above what is expected for a brand like Fujitsu in the mobile telephony sector. In any case, it will be necessary to be patient to confirm this information.
In addition to the presence of Windows Phone 7 Mango, the Fujitsu IS12T has a couple of attractions for fans of this type of technology. For starters, the camera. And is that following the tradition of terminals launched in the Japanese territory, the Fujitsu IS12T boasts a sensor of no less than thirteen megapixels.
And on the other hand, the design of this device, without being one of the so-called ruggedized (that is, resistant to the stakes of various inclement weather, as well as blows and occasional accidents), is designed to be waterproof. Presumably, this feature will be similar to that of the Motorola Defy, withstanding minimum levels of immersion and duration in contact with the liquid element.