When it comes to being the slimmest Android smartphone in the world, Fujitsu’s ARROWS μ F-07D handset claims the top spot, leaving Motorola's RAZR behind a little.
The handset, which can be seen in the photo attached to this article, has managed to receive the necessary approvals from the FCC and revealed itself as the world's thinnest smartphone at only 6.7mm.
For comparison purposes, we should note that the Motorola RAZR comes to the market with a body that is 7.1mm thin, and that Apple's iPhone 4 is 9.3mm thick.
One of the most impressive features of the new device is the fact that it manages to remain almost as slim through the entire length of its body.
Other smartphones that are renowned for their slimness, such as the Motorola RAZR or the Samsung Galaxy S II, feature bulges at one end.
The new Fujitsu’s ARROWS μ F-07D mobile phone, however, does not, being instead mostly uniform in thickness. The difference between its thinnest point and the thickest one is of less than 2 mm, it seems.
The specifications list of the new device might not be as impressive, but they will certainly make it highly appealing among Android users out there.
The handset pack a Qualcomm MSM8255 application processor clocked in at 1.4GHz and complemented by 512MB of RAM, along with 1GB of internal memory (expandable via a microSD memory card slot, we assume).
ARROWS μ F-07D is also said to arrive on shelves with a 4-inch WVGA touchscreen display with Gorilla Glass, as well as with a 5-megapixel photo snapper on the back, with video recording capabilities.
Not to mention that it is powered by Google's Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system and that it features support for various applications and services put in place for the platform.
The Fujitsu ARROWS μ F-07D is expected to make an appearance on the airwaves of NTT DoCoMo sometime during the next year.
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