Kyocera Laylo and Domino: budgetary apparatus for MetroPCS
Company Kyocera introduced the North American market once two simple and inexpensive phone. Development of devices was made by Sanyo, but they will sell it under the brand Kyocera. Model, called Laylo and Domino are positioned as quite functional and stylish devices, for those who appreciate the phone's ability to use for its intended purpose.
Kyocera Laylo - a stylish slider with 2.2-inch screen with QVGA resolution and capable of displaying up to 262K colors. The platform uses BREW 3.1.5 company Qualcomm, which allows downloading games, ring tones and a list of contacts. Also available there is a 1.3-megapixel camera with a 5-fold digital zoom, Bluetooth and GPS receiver.
Kyocera Domino made in candybar and witty at the same platform as the Laylo. This unit applies to the most simple in its class and besides the availability of module Bluetooth c EDR nothing stands out. The screen device has a diagonal of 1.8 inches and is made of technology CSTN, and besides the ability to receive SMS and MMS messaging device and has a built-in e-mail client.
Both models have already arrived for sale: Kyocera Laylo cost is $ 99, and Domino would cost 30 dollars cheaper.
Kyocera Laylo - a stylish slider with 2.2-inch screen with QVGA resolution and capable of displaying up to 262K colors. The platform uses BREW 3.1.5 company Qualcomm, which allows downloading games, ring tones and a list of contacts. Also available there is a 1.3-megapixel camera with a 5-fold digital zoom, Bluetooth and GPS receiver.
Kyocera Domino made in candybar and witty at the same platform as the Laylo. This unit applies to the most simple in its class and besides the availability of module Bluetooth c EDR nothing stands out. The screen device has a diagonal of 1.8 inches and is made of technology CSTN, and besides the ability to receive SMS and MMS messaging device and has a built-in e-mail client.
Both models have already arrived for sale: Kyocera Laylo cost is $ 99, and Domino would cost 30 dollars cheaper.
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