April 24th, 2008
Okay, yeah. Well Kyocera isn’t really known for their most imaginative designs. Their wireless products are at least 3 years behind in terms of design. I hope it’s not the curmudgeon in me but you should agree that Kyocera needs to really reinvent itself to be competitive.
So on to the S1000 features. Well, there really […]
By Jayvee -- 1 comment
March 21st, 2008
Kyocera is stepping up with their line of enterprise phones. The Lingo M1000 is a modest looking device that hails from Nokia Communicator inspiration. The smartphone comes with the following features:
3.94 in x 1.97 in x 0.79 in (100 mm x 50 mm x 20 mm)
1.3MP camera
Bluetooth
EVDO Connectivity
POP / IMAP Email Support
BREW 3.1.5 Platform for […]
By Jayvee -- 8 comments
September 23rd, 2007
Now, it comes with Bluetooth! Kyocera’s modest phone lineup consist of clamshells with integrated VGA cameras, with one particular model sporting Bluetooth connectivity. The K323 comes with an option for 900 mAh or 1800 mAh lithium ion batteries and voice recording capabilities.
The main difference between the K323 and the other units is that this particular […]
By Jayvee -- 2 comments
May 28th, 2007
Kyocera has been an underdog in the mobile phone industry since forever. I’ve browsed through their catalogue of phones and among all the items they have for sale, it seems like the Kyocera Cyclops is the closest thing they have to a hot pick. Closest. Features wise, there really isn’t any room for innovation as […]
By Jayvee -- 1 comment
April 21st, 2006
Very similar in appearance to the HTC Tornado, the Kyocera K352 highlights its music playing capabilities with 256MB of memory on-board.
The K352 is only available in the CDMA network and will be available in the 3rd quarter of 2006.
There is not much to be impressed with the phone as a whole - there is […]
By Jayvee -- 265 comments
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