The Motorola RAZR isn’t the world’s thinnest smartphone anymore. Sure it will keep its crown in the western hemisphere but in Japan folks have another, even thinner option – Fujitsu Arrow ES IS12F. Available through KDDI, this Android smartphone is just 6.7mm think which is 0.4mm thinner than Moto’s smartphone.
However, Fujitsu’s baby isn’t as powerful as RAZR – it comes with a single-core 1.4GHz processor and smaller 4-inch WVGA 800×480 pixels (as opposed to qHD 960×540 pixels) AMOLED touchscreen. In addition, there’s also a 5-megapixel camera on the back, dual-mode (CDMA and GSM) connectivity for global roaming, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and a solid 1,400mAh battery. Moreover, Japan-specific features also come built in, including 1-Seg mobile TV, Infrared and mobile wallet capability that enables contactless payments.
The Fujitsu Arrow ES IS12F will be available in January and we doubt it will ever be available outside of the Land of the rising Sun…
[Via: theverge]