At the moment the title of the thinnest Android smartphone is
currently held by the very sleek Motorola DROID RAZR. Well, it looks
like that title is about to be claimed by another device. Fujitsu has
just announced what is said to be the world's thinnest Android
smartphone. Arriving in Japan next month, the Fujitsu ARROWS ES IS12F is
said to be only 6.7mm thick (the DROID RAZR is 7.1mm thick at its
thinnest part).
However, unlike the RAZR, the ARROWS ES IS12F
only features a 4″ 800 x 480 OLED display (with Gorilla Glass), a 1.4GHz
Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a 5-megapixel camera, 512MB of RAM, 1GB
of internal Storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, CDAM and GSM support, a
1,400mAh battery and runs on Android Gingerbread. So even if it might be
the slimmest phone, consumers will probably overlook it due to its
specs. No word on whether it'll be arriving stateside, but it did hit
the FCC not too long ago with the name ARROWS F-07D.