[Thanks, Jeff]
The ever-sparkling Folli Follie-design fragrance and waterproof mobile phone
Shanghai, China and Tokyo, Japan, June 16, 2011 – Fujitsu today announced the advance of its F-022 cellular phone for the Chinese market. The brand new cellular telephone, due to the collaborative efforts undertaken along with jewellery, watches and accessories brand Folli Follie, isn’t just gorgeously designed but in addition able to simplified Chinese character display and input. A hugely popular brand in Japan, Folli Follie also operates approximately 100 stores in China. Sales of the F-022 cell phone will commence from June 24, 2011 at Beijing Digital Telecom Co., Ltd., one in all China’s largest cellphone chains with over 1,000 stores.
The softly illuminated front casing of the F-022 cellphone is adorned with a glitter-motif design including a diamond-like jewel block of 2-karat cubic zirconia. As another totally unique feature, users can enjoy a continuously fragrant cellular phone by spraying a perfume in their choice onto the detachable fragrance chip located at the mobile phone’s reverse side. As well as, the F-022 is provided with a high-performance, 8.1-megapixel camera that not just is as much as camera level standards but in addition takes outstanding photos of individuals by enhancing the great thing about skin tones with its “beautiful skin” mode, along side enabling photos that highlight large, natural-looking eyes with a “pupil tracking” mode. This Fujitsu cellular phone goes even further, staying earlier than other manufacturers because it is provided with a water-resistant (rated IPX5/7/8) and mud-resistant (rated IP5X) technology. Overall, a dazzling design, a fragrance feature and talent to showcase a user’s unique personality makes this phone a delight to maintain close and carry.
Expected target users are 20 to 40 year-old women with a well-developed sense of favor. The F-022 cell phone will utilize circuits made available by China-based carriers China Mobile and China Unicom.
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