Fujitsu has confirmed pricing and a release date for the Arrows Alpha 2, following up on the flagship’s unveiling in June. The Arrows Alpha 2 goes on sale in Japan on August 27, and it starts at 94,900 yen, or roughly $595, for 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Step up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, and the price rises to 118,800 yen, about $745.

The Arrows Alpha 2 replaces the original Arrows Alpha while retaining the same rugged build. The phone went through 23 tests under the MIL-STD-810H standard, and carries IPX9, IPX8, and IPX6 water resistance ratings, plus IP6X dust resistance. The company claims you can wash it with hand sanitizer or wipe it down with alcohol without worry.
Arrows Alpha 2 Specifications
The Alpha 2 has a 6.4-inch screen with 1200×2670 resolution. It’s an LTPO OLED panel with a flat design, a 144Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness that hits 3000 nits. Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 covers the display, and the side bezels come in at about 1.35mm, with the bottom bezel at roughly 1.5mm.
On the camera side, you get a 50MP Sony LYT-710 (also listed as IMX917) main sensor with a 1/1.56-inch size and optical image stabilization, paired with a 50MP ultra-wide lens. The front camera also uses a 50MP sensor.

The phone has a battery capacity of 5370mAh, which supports 90W of wired charging. This can take the phone from 0 to 100% in about 40 minutes. Compared to the predecessor with a 5000mAh cell, the thickness has dropped from 8.8mm to 8.6mm, height falls from 156mm to 155mm, and weight is down by 1g to 187g.
Powering the Arrows Alpha 2 is a MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Extreme chipset, with storage expandable up to 2TB. Rounding things out, you get an AI control key, a USB 3.1 port, bypass charging, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, FeliCa, and eSIM support. The phone ships with Android 16 and Arrows AI on board, backed by three years of system updates and five years of security patches.
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