Kyocera has introduced new mobile phone for kids, called Mamorino. It is equipped with a GPS chip, which allows parents to monitor the movement of their children. In addition, kids will be able to make calls and send messages only to those subscribers who were previously listed in the contact list.
Kyocera Mamorino is unpretentious design. There are a 2-inch QVGA LCD display, three touch buttons, key to end the call and navigation key. Kyocera Mamorino phone is focused on children under the age of 10. The Kyocera Mamorino has a function that allows parents to track the whereabouts of the child, as well as a feature that allows children (if necessary) immediately report their whereabouts to their parents. In addition, a Kyocera Mamorino phone equipped with a loud alarm system, which starts yelling that there are forces that can protect a baby in an emergency.
Kyocera Mamorino has dimensions 46×86x18 mm (WxHxD) but its weight is currently undecided. Kyocera Mamorino will be available in two vibrant colors, blue and an eye-catching yellow. Kyocera Mamorino is only available to the Japanese market via KDDI network.
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KYOCERA Introduces “mamorino” Safe Children’s Mobile Phone
Child-sized, replete with location tracking and security features
Kyocera Mamorino, Safe Children’s Mobile Phone
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 |
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