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Kyocera Adds 3 Handsets To Lineup
| Posted: 4/1/2008 Kyocera has just taken the wraps off of 3 new CDMA phones for the US market. All phones seem fairly basic, unless Kyocera is withholding some of their features. Kyocera Neo E1100 - This flip phone features a hidden OLED external display, Bluetooth, voice dialing, a 1.3 megapixel camera and BREW. Kyocera Adreno S2400 - A flip phone featuring speakerphone, Bluetooth, BREW and voice dialing. Kyocera Mako S4000 - Another flip phone featuring a VGA camera, Bluetooth, BREW and a color external display. In other Kyocera news, the company has just announced its first GSM phones, which are destined for Europe. Kyocera has also just announced that it will acquire Sanyo's mobile phone division. Related: Kyocera, Sanyo |
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There are 1 comments| Posted By Elia Zayd @ Jul 31, 2009 |
| Hi,
Although Kyocera hasn’t made any formal announcements regarding the launch of new handsets, two new phones have been spotted on Virgin Mobile’s website. Ok, fine, since they’re Virgin phones, you’re not all that impressed. But you have to admit, given that the economy isn’t exactly going to afford anyone $1400 watch phones now, so these handsets may actually get a break. |


