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Fujitsu to enter US smartphone market

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The last time we really took a hard look at Fujitsu's phone hardware was back in October of 2011. I reviewed the Fujitsu LOOX F-07C in that month, but afterwards, things were pretty quiet from the company.

But no company wants to keep it that way, right? The main point of being a corporation is to make money and there isn't a better way to do that than selling stuff! Fujitsu understands this, and has stated that it wants to come to the US in a big way.

Hideyuki Saso, Fujitsu's Senior Executive Vice President, had this to say about expanding the company's markets:

“We would like to identify the right way of entering the North American market that would make use of our technology and expertise to make a steady landing. We don’t want to be just another mobile phone. We want to be special.”

In other words, we won't be seeing just any old smartphone. I would expect Fujitsu to release some very awesome devices when it starts bringing its business to the US sometime in the future.

[SlashGear]
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Calob Horton

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