Upcoming Android Phones 2013: Fujitsu Droid Lasts A Day After 10-Min Charge, Also Has Fingerprint Reader

For smartphone users, it always sucks knowing that you only have less than a day to maximize the full potential of your device. And what's more impractical is that once the battery drains, you have to allot at least an hour to recharge your phone's battery to a manageable level where you can make several phone calls, listen to music and browse the Web. If you are looking for upcoming Android phones in 2013 that poses no problems regarding battery life, then maybe this one's for you.

Japanese carrier Softbank has recently unveiled a lineup of smartphones, one of which is the Fujitsu Arrows A. While the name sounds awkward and odd, don't be fooled of what this tough Droid can do. 

According to GSM Arena, the phone boasts an impressive 1080p display on a 5" screen, a 13MP primary shooter, a whopping 64GB of internal memory with support for microSD storage expansion, a Snapdragon 800 chipset, and Android Jelly Bean 4.2 out of the box. 

But what separates this device from others currently in the market is its impressive battery life. Its manufacturer, Fujitsu promises that the Arrows A can go as long as three days in just one charge. In case you are in a hurry, you can charge the phone for 10 minutes, and it can last for an entire day with moderate usage. 

Another key feature is the fingerprint scanner located at the back of the device, which may also support fingerprint unlock. 

There are no updates yet whether the Fujitsu Arrows A will hit international stores as well. We just hope it will. 

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