Kyocera Rio now available from Cricket for $130 sans contract
Cricket has just announced that it’s adding a new affordable featurephone to its lineup. This is the Kyocera Rio, not to be confused with the Kyocera Zio (which is an Android-powered smartphone). What the Rio lacks in OS power, it probably makes up in price – $130, that is. And, as usual with Cricket, no contracts are involved.
The Kyocera Rio has a 2.8-inch QVGA (240×320) touchscreen, a 1.3 megapixel camera, microSD card slot (cards up to 16 GB are supported), 3.5 mm headset jack, stereo Bluetooth support, and, rather unexpectedly for this price range – an optical trackpad.
The Kyocera Rio is now available at Cricket for $109.99.
Via Engadget
If you liked the post, you might find these interesting too:
- Cricket MSGM8 II launched, Kyocera Rio E3100 coming soon
- Sprint Kyocera Milano to be just $29.99 starting on October 2
- Kyocera Zio M6000 with Android announced
- Huawei Mercury (Honor) with Android launched by Cricket
- UK: LG Optimus One now on Orange, white BlackBerry Bold 9780 on Vodafone
-
bill quilten
« White BlackBerry Torch available at Rogers. Telus’ LG Optimus One to cost $200 off contractPalm Pre 2 now available in the US, unlocked for $450 »
By 