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Verzo repackages Kinzo Android smartphone, offers lower prices based on user feedback (video)

Verzo repackages Kinzo Android smartphone, offers lower prices based on user feedback (video)

We’ve gotta hand it to Verzo . It isn’t each day that a manufacturer lowers the cost of its flagship smartphone in explicit response to consumer feedback, yet that’s exactly what the Americano Czech company has done today, with a brand new pricing and packaging scheme for its Kinzo Android handset . Previously marketed as a single, accessory-laden package for $459, the 4.3-inch device is now available in two bundles: the Verzo Kinzo Plus GPS, and the common-or-garden Verzo Kinzo pack. The previous, priced at $384, includes offline navigation capabilities and a cardholder, while the latter ($349) doesn’t. In accordance with the corporate, the costs are in effect as of now, and “will stay that way.” Better of all, anyone who bought the Kinzo at its original price will now be ready to recoup the adaptation, courtesy of Verzo. But don’t take our word for it — look at the above video to listen to it straight from the source.

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