Fujitsu wants to play a role on the European smartphone market. To that plan presents the Japanese manufacturer of a number of mobile devices at the Mobile World Congress next week in Barcelona will start.
In Japan possess the Japanese electronics company already has a fifth of the phone and tablet market, but the company now wants to expand to the European market. It wants to be in three to five years in Europe, with a market share of 10 percent or more to achieve, this site inpikkend of Apple and Samsung, reports The Financial Times. “The Japanese market is in the area of technique and design is very isolated, but we are going to a product for the global market release,” said Robert Pryke, ceo of the European mobieltjestak of Fujitsu.
Fujitsu wants to include mobile phones for the European market fitted with the same high-end features as in Japan are used: nfc, which enables payments via mobile phone are handled, lte, and biometric security. Which devices Fujitsu precise proposals at MWC, is not yet known.
With the step towards the European market wants Fujitsu to follow in the footsteps of HTC and Samsung, who already has a large market share acquired. Other mobieltjesmakers such as Huawei and ZTE have a smaller market share in Europe.