The Japanese carrier Softbank
has unveiled its upcoming smartphone lineup and the most interesting one
among them is the Fujitsu Arrows A running on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
The smartphone is powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 800 chipset and comes with a 5" 1080p display and a 13MP camera. It has 64GB of internal storage, which is further expandable via a microSD slot.
What's interesting about this Japanese fella is Fujitsu promises three days of battery life on a single charge, and a whole day of battery endurance after only 10 minutes of charging.
Finally, the Arrows A comes with a fingerprint reader on its back and probably supports finger unlock feature.
Fujitsu Arrows A will hit the Softbank network in December.
Source | Via
The smartphone is powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 800 chipset and comes with a 5" 1080p display and a 13MP camera. It has 64GB of internal storage, which is further expandable via a microSD slot.
What's interesting about this Japanese fella is Fujitsu promises three days of battery life on a single charge, and a whole day of battery endurance after only 10 minutes of charging.
Finally, the Arrows A comes with a fingerprint reader on its back and probably supports finger unlock feature.
Fujitsu Arrows A will hit the Softbank network in December.
Source | Via
Nyanza records highest HIV and Aids infections - report
Nyanza region has the highest prevalence of HIV and Aids infections in the country.
According to the Kenya Aids Indicator Survey 2012, Nyanza reported the highest rates of HIV and Aids infections amongst persons aged 15-64 years with 15.1 per cent while Eastern North had the lowest prevalence rate in the country at 2.1 per cent.
Other regions have recorded a significant drop in infections since the last KAIS report in 2007. Regions with substantial drops include the Coast region with a 47 per cent decrease, Nairobi 44 per cent and North and South Rift at 41 per cent.
Women between the ages of 15-64 years in both rural and urban areas were also more likely to be infected according to the report. In urban areas 8.0 per cent of men were infected compared to 5.1 per cent of men. While 6.2 per cent of rural women were infected compared to 3.9 per cent of rural men.
According to the Kenya Aids Indicator Survey 2012, Nyanza reported the highest rates of HIV and Aids infections amongst persons aged 15-64 years with 15.1 per cent while Eastern North had the lowest prevalence rate in the country at 2.1 per cent.
Other regions have recorded a significant drop in infections since the last KAIS report in 2007. Regions with substantial drops include the Coast region with a 47 per cent decrease, Nairobi 44 per cent and North and South Rift at 41 per cent.
Women between the ages of 15-64 years in both rural and urban areas were also more likely to be infected according to the report. In urban areas 8.0 per cent of men were infected compared to 5.1 per cent of men. While 6.2 per cent of rural women were infected compared to 3.9 per cent of rural men.
Nyanza records highest HIV and Aids infections - report
Nyanza region has the highest prevalence of HIV and Aids infections in the country.
According to the Kenya Aids Indicator Survey 2012, Nyanza reported the highest rates of HIV and Aids infections amongst persons aged 15-64 years with 15.1 per cent while Eastern North had the lowest prevalence rate in the country at 2.1 per cent.
Other regions have recorded a significant drop in infections since the last KAIS report in 2007. Regions with substantial drops include the Coast region with a 47 per cent decrease, Nairobi 44 per cent and North and South Rift at 41 per cent.
Women between the ages of 15-64 years in both rural and urban areas were also more likely to be infected according to the report. In urban areas 8.0 per cent of men were infected compared to 5.1 per cent of men. While 6.2 per cent of rural women were infected compared to 3.9 per cent of rural men.
According to the Kenya Aids Indicator Survey 2012, Nyanza reported the highest rates of HIV and Aids infections amongst persons aged 15-64 years with 15.1 per cent while Eastern North had the lowest prevalence rate in the country at 2.1 per cent.
Other regions have recorded a significant drop in infections since the last KAIS report in 2007. Regions with substantial drops include the Coast region with a 47 per cent decrease, Nairobi 44 per cent and North and South Rift at 41 per cent.
Women between the ages of 15-64 years in both rural and urban areas were also more likely to be infected according to the report. In urban areas 8.0 per cent of men were infected compared to 5.1 per cent of men. While 6.2 per cent of rural women were infected compared to 3.9 per cent of rural men.
Nyanza records highest HIV and Aids infections - report
Nyanza region has the highest prevalence of HIV and Aids infections in the country.
According to the Kenya Aids Indicator Survey 2012, Nyanza reported the highest rates of HIV and Aids infections amongst persons aged 15-64 years with 15.1 per cent while Eastern North had the lowest prevalence rate in the country at 2.1 per cent.
Other regions have recorded a significant drop in infections since the last KAIS report in 2007. Regions with substantial drops include the Coast region with a 47 per cent decrease, Nairobi 44 per cent and North and South Rift at 41 per cent.
Women between the ages of 15-64 years in both rural and urban areas were also more likely to be infected according to the report. In urban areas 8.0 per cent of men were infected compared to 5.1 per cent of men. While 6.2 per cent of rural women were infected compared to 3.9 per cent of rural men.
According to the Kenya Aids Indicator Survey 2012, Nyanza reported the highest rates of HIV and Aids infections amongst persons aged 15-64 years with 15.1 per cent while Eastern North had the lowest prevalence rate in the country at 2.1 per cent.
Other regions have recorded a significant drop in infections since the last KAIS report in 2007. Regions with substantial drops include the Coast region with a 47 per cent decrease, Nairobi 44 per cent and North and South Rift at 41 per cent.
Women between the ages of 15-64 years in both rural and urban areas were also more likely to be infected according to the report. In urban areas 8.0 per cent of men were infected compared to 5.1 per cent of men. While 6.2 per cent of rural women were infected compared to 3.9 per cent of rural men.
Fujitsu Arrows A hits Softbank, lasts a day after a 10min charge
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The Japanese carrier Softbank
has unveiled its upcoming smartphone lineup and the most interesting one
among them is the Fujitsu Arrows A running on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
The smartphone is powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 800 chipset and comes with a 5" 1080p display and a 13MP camera. It has 64GB of internal storage, which is further expandable via a microSD slot.
What's interesting about this Japanese fella is Fujitsu promises three days of battery life on a single charge, and a whole day of battery endurance after only 10 minutes of charging.
Finally, the Arrows A comes with a fingerprint reader on its back and probably supports finger unlock feature.
Fujitsu Arrows A will hit the Softbank network in December.
Source | Via
The smartphone is powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 800 chipset and comes with a 5" 1080p display and a 13MP camera. It has 64GB of internal storage, which is further expandable via a microSD slot.
What's interesting about this Japanese fella is Fujitsu promises three days of battery life on a single charge, and a whole day of battery endurance after only 10 minutes of charging.
Finally, the Arrows A comes with a fingerprint reader on its back and probably supports finger unlock feature.
Fujitsu Arrows A will hit the Softbank network in December.
Source | Via
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