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Kyocera Releases Laylo & Domino Basic Phone for MetroPCS

Kyocera has launched the Kyocera Laylo and Domino handsets at MetroPC. The Laylo is an eye-catching red “slider” with a soft-touch finish and a reflective twist – sliding it open reveals a hidden vanity mirror. Domino is a bar-style phone that also comes in red and sports features beyond the norm at its entry-level price point.

Laylo boasts a 2.2-inch contoured high-resolution display, a 1.3 megapixel camera and a discrete vanity mirror revealed when the phone is opened. Inside, the phone sports a large keypad with excellent tactile and visual separation of the keys for faster, easier typing. Laylo features Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology, a WAP 2.0 browser, BREW 3.1.5 and both multimedia and instant messaging. Also included are wallpaper and ringtone shuffle, room for 500 contacts with five numbers each, powerful speakerphone with dedicated function key, and productivity tools including alarm, calculator, scheduler, stopwatch, tip calculator and more. In keeping with Kyocera’s long history of environmental responsibility, Laylo includes a paperless user guide pre-loaded into the phone.

Domino is a streamlined bar-style phone that’s a breeze to use with its large display, roomy keypad and large, legible fonts. It has robust sound quality and includes Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology, a WAP 2.0 browser, BREW 3.1.5 and virtually all of the other convenience and productivity features found in the Laylo.

The Laylo and Domino support a full suite of features and applications offered by MetroPCS, including: Pocket Express for delivery of user-customized content including news, sports, weather and more; mail@metro for accessing e-mail on your phone; Metro411 for unlimited directory assistance; MetroBACKUPsm for automatic backup of contact directories, Mobile IM for instant messaging and myMetro® to manage your MetroPCS account.

[via slashgear]


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