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Fujitsu introduces ARROWS Me F-11D smartphone

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Fujitsu on Monday announced that its new smartphone, ARROWS Me F-11D, will be available from NTT Docomo in Japan from Wednesday.

ARROWS Me F-11D has been designed with an emphasis on simplicity and ease of use to attract customers who are considering the purchase of a smartphone in the near future. In addition, the handset comes equipped with a diverse range of features that ensure hassle-free, long-term use. These include familiar and convenient features found on existing i-mode mobile phones, such as 1seg broadcast reception and Osaifu Keitai, as well as other features, including IPX5/8 water-resistant technology and a simple data transfer function, which enables users to seamlessly transfer data from an i-mode mobile phone, a process that until now has required considerable time and effort.

Fujitsu said that in contrast to expensive high-spec models, the new smartphone has been designed with an emphasis on simplicity and ease of use, offering features such as the latest version of Fujitsu's proprietary Human Centric Engine for delivering the ultimate user-friendly experience, as well as NX! Comfort UI, a highly intuitive user interface.

Beginning with standard features such as an advanced 5.0 megapixel camera capable of recording Hi-Vision movies and Fujitsu Mobile Integrated Dictionary +, a full-featured electronic dictionary that provides access to a total of 29 different dictionaries, this model offers a wide range of capabilities to satisfy customers looking to enjoy long-term, hassle-free use.

Measuring 119 mm in length and 60 mm in width, the compact body of the phone fits comfortably in the user's hand and employs a smooth curved form factor. ARROWS Me F-11D is available in two colors: Precious White and Precious Black.

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Have one of these phones, these phones are COMPLETE CRAP, the CPU in them is so slow they crash and reboot all the time and take 5-6 seconds to take a photo when you press the button to take a photo and loaded down with so much bloatware from Fujitsu... they tried to make them look cool over actually making them function!

The worst implmentation of Android I have ever seen! Strongly suggest people stay away from this particular phone.

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What kind of name is 'Arrows Me'? And it will just be said as 'allows me'...which makes better sense, I suppose.

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Hey gogogo,

The worst implmentation of Android I have ever seen are Japanese manufactures

I fixed for you :) hehehe...

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its for beginners or Oji sans of japan..How japanese company are going to compete overseas.

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tried arrows at the shop. wasn't impressed.

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Japanese phones are complete garbage these days, no wonder everyone has an iphone or samsung.

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Japanese phones are complete garbage these days, no wonder everyone has an iphone or samsung.

Yes and too bad that they still won't admit that flip-phones have been killed by smartphones already.

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The saleswoman said that Fujitsu phones have a lot of mechanical problems.

I bought the new Arrows Z. It has a lot of features, but it failed after ten days. People may want to get a phone with a larger distribution, like a Sony, Samsung, or Apple.

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