I guess maybe the screen size is less appealing to the North American market, but it has twice the storage space than any stateside windows phone and the camera sounds interesting. If they sold it for around $50 on contract I could see it doing very well (I say $50 because without a strong marketing push it could never compete at the same price level as the L900).It's only distributed in Japan at this time. I have read that Fujitsu plans on expanding their marketing in the future.
What the heck is the Fujitsu IS12T, and where do I need to live to get one? It seems like more of a beast than either the Lumia or the Titan II based on specs alone. Why dont I ever hear about it?
Are all Fujitsu phones sold in Japan only? I've never seen any Fujitsu phone in the US.
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I knew about Fujitsu computers, but I've never seen any Fujitsu phones, Windows Phone or otherwise.Just the windows phones as far as I know. I know they sell laptops and tablets here:
Newegg.com - Fujitsu LifeBook T731 (XBUY-T731-W7-001) Tablet PC Intel Core i5 2410M(2.30GHz) 12.1" Wide XGA 4GB Memory DDR3 1333 320GB HDD 7200rpm DVD?R/RW Intel HD Graphics 3000
Are you referring to phones? There are plenty of Sharp and Sanyo TVs and appliances available in the. US. I have a Sharp microwave oven.Japan has a bunch of companies that only sell domestically, like Sharp, Sanyo, and Fujitsu. It wouldn't surprise me if Mitsubishi has a feature phone at one of the carriers too. :/
Are you referring to phones? There are plenty of Sharp and Sanyo TVs and appliances available in the. US. I have a Sharp microwave oven.
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Thanks! That clarifies things for me.Yeah, I was just referring to phones in particular.
Mmm, popcorn! Now I'm hungry.Make me some popcorn.![]()
Yeah, I was just referring to phones in particular.
Fujitsu brad is mostly popular in Asian countries. It still have a long way to increase its popularity in most of the European markets.