Fujitsu plans to promote Raku Raku mobile phones for the elderly market in the US
[b] Fujitsu (Fujitsu) is planning to launch a Raku Raku series of Android smart phones specifically designed for the elderly market to the United States and the European market. [/b]'s Raku Raku phone, which is not very convenient for the elderly and the body, seems to have been successful in Japan, thanks to the simple user interface and a variety of prepackaged applications that make it easy for the elderly to communicate with their people. The
Raku Raku handset carries Android 4 system, which is characterized by the large number of user interfaces, which is easier to read for the elderly, and the number of applications on the Home page is controlled in a less range. 5 years ago, Fujitsu has launched the first Raku Raku phone, noise elimination and volume automatic control, and a built-in voice speed slowdown application that can help users with hearing impairment more convenient to use the mobile phone.
the current Fujitsu hopes that Raku Raku will also be able to get good sales overseas, from the Asahi news report, and Fujitsu expects Raku Raku's overseas sales to grow from 8 million in 2012 to 10 million in 2014. At last year's CES exhibition, Fujitsu showed a Arrows Tab tablet, but Yamamoto Masami, the president of Fujitsu, said, "we're not going to spend a lot of energy on creating a brand concept like Samsung."
the price of the current Raku Raku product line and when it will arrive in the US and European markets has not yet been heard.