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Fujitsu bringing its senior-friendly Android phone to the US and Europe

Categories: Android, Devices, Fujitsu
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013 at 7:02 AM

Fujitsu is apparently looking to bring its senior-friendly Android smartphones to users in Europe and the US. We don’t have a single date to share but we expect to learn more within a week when CES kicks off in Las Vegas.

As you would expect, these smartphones are super-easy to use, featuring only few options like dialer, phone book, email and weather forecast. Moreover, there’s also the larger text to make information easy to read, as well as noise cancellation and voice-slowing capabilities to improve the end-user experience. All this is accomplished by using Fujitsu’s own software that runs on top of Android core, allowing access to other apps, if something like that is required.

Again, we look forward to get additional information in the upcoming days and weeks. Stay tuned in the meantime…

[Via: TheVerge]

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