Fujitsu has been showing its quad-core prototype from the start of the year. But at last it now seems like the phone is ready to come outside its perspex box.
They informed us that final model or close to it will be available to see in MWC.
The phone It self packing nVidia's Tegra 3 quad-core CPU and a "shadowcore," a low-power fifth core that's designed to conserve battery life for undemanding tasks. It's packing an LTE modem, runs Android 4.0 on a 4.6-inch "HD" display, equipped with a finger print sensor and has a 13.1 megapixel camera that'll shoot down to an ISO of 25600 'round back.
Sure, it's not the only quad-core device anyone expecting to see at MWC, but still welcome it with open arms - if it does make the journey outside of Japan.
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