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Kyocera announces Laylo M1400 slider phone

Snapshot by Ricky Cadden on Wednesday April 01, 2009.

Kyocera Laylo M1400
Kyocera Laylo M1400

Bombarding its way onto the scene at CTIA in Las Vegas, Kyocera brings out the Laylo M1400 slider. This stylish cell phone features a slightly contoured 2.2-inch QVGA (240x320 pixels) resolution display, which stretches from edge to edge.

The Kyocera Laylo also features support for both the BREW and JAVA platforms for applications and games, and includes a VGA-resolution camera for quick photos. Pricing and availability details were not immediately available.


Specifications for the Kyocera Laylo M1400
Band CDMA 850/1900MHz
Data 1xRTT
Size 94.7mm x 46.7mm x 17mm (3.7in x 1.8in x .7in)
Weight 90g (3.2oz)
Battery Life Estimated 8 days standby time
Estimated 3.3 hours talk time
Main Display 2.2" color QVGA (240 x 320 pixel) resolution TFT
Camera VGA-resolution
Video Record/Playback
Messaging SMS/MMS/IM
Email Web-based
Bluetooth 2.0
Memory Unknown
Availability Unknown
Other Speakerphone

 

dominique @ 9:20:08AM EST on Saturday January 9, 2010

i love this pgone im gettin it for my birthday in april...but so far ive seen some people around school with it.but i think its really nice and simple

Leonavitch @ 11:48:57AM EDT on Wednesday April 28, 2010

This phone sucks because you can't get the pictures out of it. I purchased a USB cable then discovered that it only works as a charger. I have Metro PC and this was one of the few phones available

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