Consumers from Japan are getting a couple of Windows
10-powered devices in the coming weeks. Shortly after the announcement of the Katana
01 from Freetel, another Japanese OEM has unveiled another Windows phone
called EveryPhone.
Manufactured by Yamada Denki, the handset will come with a
Snapdragon 410 chip, 2GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage. It will also
come with a 2600mAh battery, a 13MP+5MP camera combo and a 5.5-inch 720p
display.
The phone weighs around 138.6 grams and has a 6.9mm
waistline, making it the thinnest Windows Mobile smartphone to date.
The EveryPhone will be priced around $325 off contract and
will come with a Bluetooth keyboard and a screen protector for the first 3000
buyers in Japan.