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Lenovo-Owned FCNT Launches arrows We3 With Dimensity 6300 and a 5,000mAh Battery

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Lenovo-Owned FCNT Launches arrows We3 With Dimensity 6300 and a 5,000mAh Battery

FCNT, the Lenovo-owned smartphone maker, has introduced the arrows We3, a compact entry-level Android phone aimed at buyers who want a simple device with strong durability basics.

The phone is offered in a 4GB RAM and 64GB storage configuration. In Japan, it is priced at 33,000 yen, which is roughly in the lower-cost smartphone range and positions it as a practical everyday handset rather than a performance-focused model.

The design is straightforward and clean. The body measures 8.9mm thick and weighs 189 grams, so it is not trying to be an ultra-thin flagship. Instead, the hardware appears built around reliability, battery life, and carrier-friendly mainstream use.

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On the front, the arrows We3 uses a 6.14-inch TFT LCD display with a 1984 × 900 resolution. The screen supports a 120Hz refresh rate and has a listed peak brightness of 1,000 nits.

Those display numbers are notable for a lower-end device. A 120Hz refresh rate can make scrolling and simple animations feel smoother, while higher peak brightness should help outdoor visibility compared with many basic budget phones.

The selfie camera is an 8-megapixel unit. On the back, FCNT includes a 50.3-megapixel main camera, which gives the phone a modern high-resolution sensor on paper even though real-world image quality will depend heavily on processing and lens quality.

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Inside, the phone runs on MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 chipset. This is a mainstream 5G-capable platform commonly used in affordable Android phones where efficiency and basic connectivity matter more than flagship-level gaming performance.

The memory and storage setup is modest at 4GB + 64GB. That should be enough for calling, messaging, maps, light browsing, and basic apps, but heavier users will likely feel the limits if they keep many apps open or store lots of photos and videos locally.

Battery capacity is listed at 5,000mAh. Combined with the lower-power chipset and moderate display resolution, the phone should be designed for dependable battery life across normal daily use.

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The charging and data port is USB-C 2.0. That is common in this price class and should be fine for basic charging and file transfer, though it will not offer the faster data speeds seen on more expensive phones.

Durability is one of the more important parts of the product. FCNT lists IPX6, IPX8, and IPX9 water-resistance ratings, along with IP6X dust resistance. In plain English, the phone is designed to handle dust and multiple water exposure scenarios better than many budget models.

For U.S. readers, this launch is mostly relevant as a look at Japan’s practical budget Android phone segment. The arrows line has traditionally focused on reliability and everyday usability instead of chasing headline specs.

There is no indication from this announcement that the arrows We3 will be sold widely outside Japan. Still, it shows how Lenovo’s FCNT brand is approaching the low-cost market: a familiar chip, a large battery, a smoother-than-basic display, and strong environmental protection.

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