9/9/11

Sprint and Kyocera introduced two new models of mobile terminals with QWERTY keyboard

North American mobile operator Sprint and the Japanese company Kyocera Communications, promoting the U.S. market mobile phones under the brands of Kyocera and Sanyo, have presented two new models of mobile terminals with integrated QWERTY keyboard: Android smartphone Kyocera Milano, made in the form factor side slider, as well as simple "monoblock» Kyocera Brio.

Both models go on sale from today at a price of $ 50 for Kyocera Milano and free for Kyocera Brio, subject to signing a new two-year agreement by the operator.

Kyocera Milano :

Brief specifications Kyocera Milano:

Dimensions: 105h61h17, 1 mm
Weight: 158 gr.
Platform: Android 2.3
Display: 3-inch, TFT, 240x320 pixels
Camera: 3.2 megapixel with autofocus
Memory: 512 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM, microSD slot for memory cards (2GB card included)
Communications: Wi-Fi IEEE802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR, GPS, 3.5 mm audio jack
Sensors and sensors: accelerometer, digital compass, light sensors and proximity
Battery: 1490 mA / h
Kyocera Brio :

Brief specifications Kyocera Brio:

Support for 3G networks, operators
Dimensions: 113.5 x60, 2h14, 5 mm
Weight: 105 gr.
Display: 2.2 inch, TFT, 320x240 pixels
Camera: 1.3 MP
Supporting microSD memory cards
Bluetooth v2.0
Battery: 870 mA / h




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