
Microsoft Japan and Fujitsu-Toshiba Mobile Communications officially revealed the Fujitsu-Toshiba IS12T at a Tokyo press event on Wednesday morning. The IS12T, Japan’s first Windows Phone, will also be the first to include the highly-anticipated Mango update.
The 113g waterproof handset will feature a 3.7-inch WVGA screen and a Qualcomm MSM8655 processor, as expected. But it also packs a few surprises, like a 13.2MP camera with autofocus–a significant upgrade from the standard 8MP–and 32GB of memory, a figure only rivaled by high-end models of the Dell Venue Pro.
The Fujitsu-Toshiba IS12T will be available exclusively on KIDDI’s au network in Japan. The device will be available in three colors: citrus, magenta, and black. The black handset is notable for the inclusion of gray live tiles, a color not available on other Windows Phones. While an exact launch date was not specified, Microsoft did reveal that the handset will be released sometime in September.
[Engadget | au by KDDI]










