SMS messages and text-based communication haven't been very popular for a long time in the United States, but thanks to the price drop of Internet subscriptions and the launch of social networks these habits have changed. The spreading of QWERTY keyboards is no more due to business communicators, but it's an increasingly common feature in cheaper products as well, at least overseas. Kyocera G2GO M200, pictured below, is such a cheap alternative, which features a full keyboard, a 1.3 megapixel camera, a 2.4", 240 x 320 pixels large display, a microSDHC slot with support for up to 8 GB cards and a battery prodviding up to 250 minutes of talk time. The 113 x 52 x 17 mm large handset, weighing 120 grams, supports only CDMA networks, so no European launch is expected.
Translated by Szaszati