The Kyocera Neo E1100 for U.S. Cellular has taken a page from Apple, which long ago realized that electronics can be sold in pretty colors and compelling designs even if their hardware and software guts aren’t innovative.
Instead of standing out in an inundated sea of cell phones on what’s inside the device, the Neo relies on three primary selling points: design, pricing and marketing.
Instead of standing out in an inundated sea of cell phones on what’s inside the device, the Neo relies on three primary selling points: design, pricing and marketing.
- The Neo’s blue “breathing lightpipe” is reminiscent of the breathing red stripe on the KITT car in the TV show “Knight Rider”.
An integral part of the Neo’s external housing, the lightpipe comes to life as calls or messages are received - The name “Neo” draws a movie reference from the Keanu Reeves character in “The Matrix”.
- U.S. Cellular is marketing the Kyocera Neo E1100 at the “recession-proof” pricing of $29.95 with a two-year service contract.
U.S. Cellular isn’t joking with its “recession-proof” pricing claim on the Kyocera Neo E1100.
While the price starts at the unimpressive cost of $159.95, agreeing to a two-year service contract brings the price down $130 all the way to a very budget-friendly $29.95.
Kyocera Neo E1100
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Battery
You’ll neither jump for joy nor experience extreme disappointment when learning that the Kyocera Neo E1100’s rated talk time is an average of 4.17 hours.
Size, Weight
The Kyocera Neo E1100 measures in at 3.52 inches by 2.05 inches by 0.66 of an inch (or 89.5 millimeters by 52 millimeters by 16.7 millimeters). The Neo weighs in at a very light 3.17 ounces (or 90 grams).
Differentiation in the Marketplace
The Kyocera Neo E1100 differentiates itself with its external “breathing lightpipe” design, GPS for turn-by-turn directions and an extremely low cost.
1 comment:
Neo isn't necessarily a reference to the Matrix character. It could also be interpreted by its prefix definition as meaning "new"
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