Thin and light is definitely the new Acer Ultrabook that launched yesterday, they say, is the world’s thinnest Ultrabook, the Aspire S5. Today it was reported that Toshiba says it has the world’s thinnest tablet with 10 inch Excite X10.
Now Fujitsu has launched its long-awaited IS IS12F Arrows phone, which he says is the thinnest smartphone in the world. Of only 6.7 mm thick and 105 grams, the device well known as ES IS12F Arrows, makes the Motorola RAZR Droid (thick at its thinnest point of 7.1 mm) is afflicted with this new model.
Do not be fooled into thinking for a moment that their delicate proportions mean it is fragile. The Arrows IS IS12F, Gorilla Glass has protection in the AMOLED screen with 800 × 480 pixels and if that’s not enough, Fujitsu has also made waterproof phone.
But beyond his thin body and amazing durability, the specifications of this device are a bit mediocre. It has a single core 1.4 GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 Snapdragon processor, along with 512 MB of RAM, although the device performance is reported to be very fast.
Despite its sleek body, the style is certainly something of an acquired taste. The opposite is also a 5 megapixel camera (compared to the 8MP camera RAZR 1080), with an unknown resolution front camera as well. As expected, it has wi-fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and GPS, along with a micro-SD slot. Android 2.3 version has Gingerbread, though not yet know if the update will be forthcoming to Android 4.0.
On the other hand, the use of an accelerometer and a microphone, it causes the alarm system control body movements and breathing users to determine to what extent they are sleeping. When sleep is detected at an all clear, the alarm is activated, which allows users to start the day refreshed.

