Rafre KYV40 is a successor to the first DIGNO rafre, which propelled in December 2015 as the world’s first hand-soap-washable smartphone.
Kyocera Corporation (President: Goro Yamaguchi)announced the arrival of the new rafre smartphone for Japanese service provider KDDI Corporation.This product is quite available only to the Japanese market.
Notwithstanding orignal DIGNO rafre, rafre KYV40 includes resistance against frothing hand soap, the second-era display has imperviousness to foaming body soap.
Like its predecessor, the new rafre highlights protection to boiling hot water and a touchscreen that be can be utilized notwithstanding when the client’s hands are wet or when wearing gloves.
The item will be available from March 2017 in Japan, and will be offered in three hues: Pale Pink, Clear White and Light Blue.
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