Fujitsu Arbow 5G high-end Japanese smartphone was revealed before the launch
Last month, Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 865 chip that will be used on smartphones from various manufacturers, including Asus, Vivo and FCNT (Fujitsu Connected Technologies Limited).
It's been a long time since we've seen a flagship from Fujitsu, but a leak from its product page has revealed many interesting things about a new 5G smartphone.
The smartphone will have a curved 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with QHD + resolution. The selfie camera in the form of a mole has a resolution of 32 MP.
Fujitsu Arrows 5G
It also has an in-display fingerprint sensor and is protected by Gorilla Glass 5. On the back is a 3-camera system including a 48 MP main camera, 16 MP wide-angle camera and 8 MP telephoto lens (support 3x optical zoom support).
Fujitsu Arbow 5G will use Snapdragon 865 processor with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB memory. The device supports both mmWave and Sub-6 5G connections. It is advertised as having a download speed of 3.4Gbps and an upload speed of 4.1bps.
Fujitsu Arrows 5G
It has a 4,070 mAh battery with USB-PD support and runs Android 10.
This device also meets IP68 standard for dust and water resistance. Other noteworthy features include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, FM radio and 3.5mm headphone jack.
Fujitsu Arrows 5G
Fujitsu Arrows 5G is expected to be available in Japan in the spring of this year. There is no information on the release date and pricing of Fujitsu Arrows 5G.
Reference: GSMArena
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