What if you could choose the operating system from your phone?

The Fujitsu is launching a mobile phone with dual boot that allows a choice between two Symbian, Nokia, and Windows 7, Microsoft. Not only is the novelty of the possible options, I would add that the Windows version is not applied to commonly used in mobile phones, but Windows Home Premium (32-bit).
Information on the LOOX F-07C (Model name) is advanced by Engadget , citing preliminary specifications sheet of Japan's NTT DoCoMo operator who, it indicates theblog, is preparing to market the phone in June or July others, by the modest sum of 70,000 yen (about 600 euros).
Note that the F-07C LOOX will bring the full version of Office, with a license for two years.
Among other arguments - some of them visible in pictures taken by Japanese publication 's ASCII - Fujitsu presents the model of a sliding QWERTY keyboard, LCD screen, four inches (1.024x600) and Intel Atom (1.2 GHz).

It also has a 5.1 megapixel camera with face detection in the back, along with a VGA camera installed in front and multiple connectivity options.

The memory is 1 GB and disk storage capacity is 32 GB, expandable via microSDHC.

In the important requirement of autonomy, know that the battery life is significantly reduced when using Windows. The phone promises 600 hours standby and 370 minutes of talk time on mobile phone mode, and only two hours if you want the terminal works with the Microsoft operating system.

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