Fujitsu have come up with the world’s first Intel ATOM processor powered smartphone that can boot both Microsoft Windows 7 and the Symbian operating system and recently showed off the device, and we have a video of the Fujitsu Loox F-07C for your viewing pleasure below.
The Fujitsu Loox F-07C hands-on video comes our way courtesy of the guys over at Ubergizmo and by way of Akihabaranews, and only delivers a one minute look at the new smartphone that can act as a small tablet running Windows 7 or as a smartphone running Symbian.
The Fujitsu Loox F-07C sports a 4-inch touch screen, slide out QWERTY keyboard, 5 megapixel rear facing camera, 0.32 megapixel front facing camera, 1.2 GHz Intel ATOM processor, Bluetooth, WiFi, 1GB RAM, and 32GB SSD internal storage.
The device is being looked at as a portable mini computer come smartphone and has a dock with USN, Ethernet and HDMI ports. No word on just how well the battery holds up though, and why did they opt to go with Symbian?
Anyway head on down and mash that play button to check out the world’s first ATOM powered smartphone/mini-tablet, and feel free to let us know your thoughts on the device…enjoy.