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MetroPCS introduces Kyocera Domino and Laylo
posted by Joe on December 24th, 2009 - 8:30 am | MetroPCS


MetroPCS is really nailing it with the low-end phones lately. They add two more to their collection in the Kyocera Domino and Laylo. The Domino is a candybar handset that features Bluetooth, WAP browser, and a large keypad. It costs $69. The Laylo is the slider version, adding a 1.3 megapixel camera with a self-portrait mirror on the back. It is ChatLINK enabled, and will run MetroNavigator. It costs $99. You can get both at MetroPCS’s website.
Hat tip: Phone Scoop

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mungo Says
This phone was far, FAR better than i’d anticipated. I recently switched to Metro PCS after some rather unfortunate experiences with Virgin mobile and decided to get a really inexpensive phone just to try out their service. I was pleasantly surprised. The phone is solidly built, has very good sound quality, and a really nice palette of features and options for such a simple phone. I have been especially impressed with the web speed of the thing. Nicely done.
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