Or the hardware did, anyway; the software was spartan by comparison, obviously designed to call out a few key use cases where having two giant, glorious 960 x 480 displays right next to each other might come in handy. We were shown browser and email list scrolling across both displays -- boring, if not obvious -- but what really piqued our interest was a cool photo sharing feature whereby you fling photos you want to share from a gallery on the bottom display to a list of contacts on the top one -- very TAT, if we do say so ourselves.
Fujitsu shows off dual-touchscreen concept phone
Posted on Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 2:37 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Engadget played with a new concept phone from Fujitsu that features two 960 x 480 pixel touchscreens. The device may hit the Japanese market sometime next year.