Yes, 'tis quite a shock for a Monday morning, but it turns out the dual-booting Fujitsu LOOX F-07C smartphone  is indeed legit. According to NTT DoCoMo's preliminary spec sheet, this  7.69-ounce landscape slider handles both Symbian and Windows 7 (Home  Premium, 32-bit Japanese edition) with its 4-inch 1,024 x 600 LCD  (that's 297ppi right there!), along with a 1.2GHz Intel Atom processor,  1GB of LPDDR400 RAM, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, 32GB of eMMC disk space, and  expandable memory via microSDHC. You'll also find a 5 megapixel  autofocus camera with face detection on the back, coupled by a VGA  front-facing camera. Of course, the main concern is how the battery life  fares here: we're told that in "mobile phone mode" you get up to 600 
hours  of generous standby time and up to 370 minutes of 3G talk time; whereas  in Windows 7 mode you'll have to make do with just two hours, and then  you're forced into mobile phone mode when the battery level is low. If  you're itching to get yourself an eccentric F-07C, then watch out for  its launch in June or July. Full list of specifications and press  release after the break.
Update: ASCII's  just posted a few real-life shots of this device, and mentions a retail  price of around ¥70,000 ($860). Oh, and there's HDMI-out via a USB  adapter.
Update 2: Akihabara News has a hands-on video -- check it out after the break, and be sure to take a gander at its photos as well. 
  
 
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