Here are some videos and photos that show Fujitsu’s waterproof technology in action.
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Here are some videos and photos that show Fujitsu’s waterproof technology in action.
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Here we take a quick look at the features of the HTC One X. If you’re looking for an HTC One X photo gallery, you can find it here.
Here’s a hands on video of the Tegra 3 powered Fujitsu smartphone.
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NEC is a major player in the Japan for its line of Android smartphones. The company had a few of its handsets behind glass here at MWC and we got a chance to take a look at them.
This post contains video’s and photo from the Google Booth at MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2012. We also have a exclusive video review of a Google product for you.
This video showcases the Fujitsu Arrows Tab F01-D . It is a 10.1 inch tablet which is part of the Arrows range of devices from Fujitsu.
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The Fujitsu F07-D Arrows holds the current title of the thinnest smartphone in the world, measuring in at just 6.6mm in thickness at the thinnest point.
Panasonic caused excitement when it announced that it was planning to come back to the global market after a gap of few years. It introduced the Eluga which plans to conquer global markets, starting off with a European launch.
The Fujitsu IS12T is the first phone in Japan to run Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. It is also the first waterproof and dust proof Windows smartphone.
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This is the hands on video for the LG Optimus L7 taken at the LG launch event in Barcelona, Spain.
This is the hands on video for the LG Optimus L5 taken at the LG launch event in Barcelona, Spain.
This is the hands on video for the LG Optimus L3 taken at the LG launch event in Barcelona, Spain.
The Sony XPERIA P marks the mid range of Sony’s latest smartphone portfolio. It follows the same design principles and borrows the transparent bar from the Xperia S.
Sony took off the wraps from the XPERIA U which will be its low end handset targeting the youth. The Android powered phone comes with interchangeable caps to personalize the colors.
This video takes you through some of the features of the XPERIA U that distinguishes it from other smartphones.