The ultra-slim, ultra-stylish Sanyo Katana features Bluetooth for handsfree devices, a VGA camera for still photos, and a full complement of messaging options. |
Kajeet was founded by three three dads figuring out how technology, kids and parents work best ("Kajeet" is an anagram of the first letters of the names of the company's founders' children). Kajeet's entire philosophy springs from a simple core idea: kids are smart. And they should be agile with technology, empowered and safe, and be able to respond with confidence to what's happening in their world. Because having a cell phone is not just fun, it's a responsibility--a shared responsibility, Kajeet wants parents and guardians to be involved too. Thus, Kajeet is designed to incorporate a full suite of tools to help families customize and manage every aspect of their Kajeet experience. For more on Kajeet's pay-as-you-go charges and monthly voice and text plans, see the Kajeet Service section below. Phone Features
The Sanyo Katana flip phone has a large 2.2-inch internal LCD screen with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and support for 65K colors. It's complemented by an external screen (96 x 64 pixels, 65K colors), that displays signal strength and battery life as well as cool animations. The phone has a small 5 MB internal memory that is not expandable. The internal phonebook can hold up to 500 contact entries that can store a combination of 700 total phone numbers, 1000 email and 500 web addresses. A built-in speakerphone makes it easy to talk without having the phone to your ear, and advanced voice activated dialing makes calling your friends, family, and associates easy (up to 30 entries). Simply say the name or number of the person you want to call and the number is dialed automatically without using the keypad. The Katana also offers Bluetooth connectivity with built-in profiles for headsets and handsfree devices.
- VGA camera captures images up to 640 x 480 pixels, and includes a 20-step digital zoom, brightness controls, a self-timer, and color tone/picture effects.
- External side volume controls, dedicated speakerphone button
- Call screening feature lets you listen to a caller while a message is being left on your phone
- Voice memos up to 72 seconds total storage let you leave up to 12 notes for yourself so you don't lose that great idea (or important bit of gossip)
- Personal organizer tools include a calendar, ToDo list, a calculator, scheduler, stop watch and world clock
- Download games, ringtones, wallpapers and apps to your phone
- 72-chord polyphonic ringers
- Call History: 20 outgoing calls, 20 incoming calls, 20 missed calls
- T9 predictive text input
- 2.5mm headset jack
The Sanyo Katana weighs 3.4 ounces and measures 3.88 x 2.02 x 0.58 inches. Its 820 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 3 hours of talk time, and up to 168 hours (7 days) of standby time. It runs on the 850/1900 CDMA frequencies. Kajeet Service
The Kajeet pay-as-you-go service delivers a full range of customizable voice, text, instant messaging and data services that enable kids to stay connected with family and friends. While kids will love the phones offered by Kajeet, parents will love the affordability of the Kajeet pay-as-you-go service with no long-term contracts, no activation or termination fees, and no roaming or extra long distance fees.
Choose pay-as-you-go flexibility, or select a Talk or Text Pak monthly plan. |
Kajeet's GPS Phone Locator service helps both kids and parents find the kajeet phone. |
Kajeet's nationwide coverage is provided on the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. Check out a coverage map. |
Voice Calls (local, domestic, long distance, and toll-free numbers) | 10¢ per minute Talk Pak plans (includes 1 month of Daily Access Charges)
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Text Messages | 10¢ per message (send or receive) Text Pak plans
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Picture Messages | 25¢ per picture/per person (send or receive) | |
Unlimited Mobile AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) | $6.99 per month (first month free) | |
Directory Assistance | $1.50 connect fee plus 10¢ per minute | |
Daily Service Access Charge* | 32¢ every day | |
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