The new Kyocera Wild Card is now available at the Virgin Mobile website, and at a Best Buy store near you, for $99.99. The Wild Card is the successor of the Kyocera Switch Back.
Here are the Technical Details; courtesy of Amazon.com
Technical Details
- Flip open to reveal full QWERTY keyboard, dual LCD screens; includes 1.3-megapixel camera for still photos
- Pay for only the calling time you use with Virgin Mobile's minutes or monthly plans--no annual contract required
- Send text/picture messages and chat using AOL/Yahoo! services with optional service; download games and ringtones
- Up to 195 minutes of talk time, up to 150 hours of standby time
- Includes: Battery and Charger
Here are the Product Features; courtesy of BestBuy.com
Product Features
- Built-in 1.3-megapixel camera with flash lets you snap high-resolution digital photos for picture messaging
- Text messaging, picture messaging and instant messaging capability; built-in blue backlit alphanumeric keypad
- Bluetooth-enabled for connection to a Bluetooth headset
- 128 x 128 65K color TFT-LCD screen
- Built-in call-waiting and caller ID
- Superphonic ringtones for personalizing the sound of your phone
- Voice-activated dialing capability lets you dial a number by saying a user-defined keyword; vibration alert
- 500-entry address book with multiple contact number programmability for easy phone number and contact information retrieval
- Built-in speakerphone function for convenient hands-free conversation
- Personal organization tools include alarm clock, calculator, calendar, scheduler, stopwatch and timer
- Web browsing and e-mail capability
- Downloadable games, ringtones and graphics; preloaded games include Tetris, Need for Speed, Pac-Man & Ms. Pac-Man
- Up to 3 hours talk time; up to 150 hours standby time
Hopefully, Virgin Mobile will start offering more high class phones rather than the low price phones they have now.
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