Japanese tech giant Fujitsu has recently announced a new mid-ranger smartphone known as the FuJitsu Arrows NX9 F-52A in its local market where it is currently up for registration and will go on sale starting January 31st next year.
The Fujitsu Arrows NX9 is built around a 6.3-inches OLED display with FHD+ screen resolution. In terms of design, it has a central hole-punch design that kind of remind us of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series devices. For extra durability, the device also has IP65 certification for dust and waterproofing.
Under the hood, the Fujitsu Arrows NX9 is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 765G chipset along with 8GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage. It will be able to supports 5G connectivity in both standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) modes.
In the camera department, the Fujitsu Arrows NX9 features a triple camera system at the back consisting of a 48 megapixels primary shooter, 8 megapixels ultra-wide lens, as well as a 5 megapixels depth sensor. It will be rounded out by a 16 megapixels selfie camera at the front.
To keep its lights on, the device is fitted with a respectable 3,600mAh battery that’s capable of supporting long hours of usage on the go. Aside from that, other notable features accompanying the device include the presence of a 3.5mm headphone jack, Dolby Atoms support, as well as NFC connectivity.
For those who’re interested, there will be a total of three color options to pick from including White, Navy Blue, as well as Gold. The Fujitsu Arrows NX9 will retail at 76,032 Yen (US$732) for its sole 8GB+128GB variant in the Japanese.