Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Phone for tweens
Heard of Kajeet? You may from your kids soon. It’s a new cellphone, a rare one specifically aimed at 8-to-16-year-olds (but probably more appealing to, say, 8-to-11-year-olds). It has a “mature look and simple pricing,” the Washington Post reports. “Parents can set monthly allowances” for minutes, ring tones, games, and text messaging on the $99 phone’s “pay-as-you-go cellphone service” on the Sprint Nextel network. No contracts or cancellation fees. And there’s a “wallets” option, so that calls to family members are covered by Mom, for example, but ring tones come out of the kid’s wallet. Kajeet has three phone styles available, the Post says, at Best Buy, Limited Too, and – on the West Coast – Longs Drug Stores. As for kid phones, The Olympian describes popular brands like Wherify, Disney Phone, Firefly, and Tic Talk.
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