Kyocera KX12 Specs, Features & Reviews

User rating: (3.7/5 stars)
Kyocera KX12

KX12 Key Specs & Features

  Camera Resolution

-

  Battery Life

1800 mAh LiIon
Removable
Talk: 6.9 hours max.
Standby: 220 hours max.

  Physical Dimensions

4.33 x 1.97 x 1.02 in   110 x 50 x 25.9 mm

  Screen Size

128 x 128 pixels
Type: LCD (STN)

Kyocera KX12 Full Specs and Features

Adjustable Text SizeNo
BREWSome versions only
version 2.1
BarometerNo
Battery1800 mAh LiIon
Removable
Talk: 6.9 hours max.
Standby: 220 hours max.
BluetoothNo
Call ScreeningNo
CameraNo
Changeable Body PlatesNo
Custom GraphicsYes
Custom RingtonesYes
DLNANo
DataTechnology: 1xRTT
Data TetheringYes
Dimensions4.33 x 1.97 x 1.02 in   110 x 50 x 25.9 mm
Display128 x 128 pixels
Type: LCD (STN)
EMS / Picture MessagingYes
Email ClientNo
External Antenna JackNo
Extra CameraNo
Extra DisplayNo
FCC IDOVFKWC-KX12   approved Oct 31, 2005
FM RadioNo
FM TransmitterNo
Fast ChargingNo
Fingerprint ReaderNo
FlashlightYes
Flight ModeNo
Front/Selfie CameraNo
GAITNo
GPS / LocationYes
GamesYes
HD VoiceNo
Hard DriveNo
Headphone Jack (3.5mm)No
Headset Jack (2.5 mm)Yes
Hearing Aid CompatibleNo
Infrared (IR)No
Instant MessagingNo
Java (J2ME)No
Language OptionsLanguages Supported: English, Spanish
MMSNo
Memory Card SlotNo
MiracastNo
MirrorLinkNo
Mobile HotspotNo
ModesCDMA 850 / 1900
AMPS 850 CDMA   2G / 3G
850 MHz / band 5 / BC0   Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
1900 MHz / band 2 / BC1   PCS (Americas)

AMPS   1G
850 MHz / band 5   Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
Music PlayerNo
NFCNo
OS / Platform(proprietary)
Phone Book Capacity200
Picture IDYes
Predictive Text EntryTechnology: eZiText
Processor?
Push-To-TalkType: Kodiak RTX
Real-Music RingersNo
Ringer IDYes
Ringer ProfilesNo
RuggedizedYes
Side Keysvolume, PTT keys on left, 2 shortcut keys on right, speakerphone key on top
Speaker PhoneType: Full-duplex
Stereo SpeakersNo
Storage/Internal Memory6 MB internal storage
Not expandable
TTY/TDD (Digital)Yes
TV OutputNo
Text Keyboard, HardwareNo
Text Messaging (SMS)Yes
Text Messaging TemplatesYes
Touch ScreenNo
USBNo
VibrateYes
Video CaptureNo
Voice DialingType: Speaker-dependent (tags)
up to 40 / plus voice digit dialing
WAP / Web BrowserBrowser Software: Openwave 6.2
WAP 2.1
Waterproof/Water ResistanceNo
Weight4.62 oz   131 g
Wi-FiNo
Wireless ChargingNo

Kyocera KX12 Carrier Availability

Available From

The Kyocera KX12 is not currently available from any carriers


Discontinued By

The Kyocera KX12 has been discontinued by the following service providers.

Kyocera KX12 Rating

The Kyocera KX12 has been rated 3.7 out of 5 stars by users.

Kyocera KX12 Reviews

Cheek to Cheek
Rating:

Originally purchased at full retail as a replacement for a malfunctioning E815, I quickly dismissed the KX12 as a something of a moose, as it's clunky, unattractive, and slow.

Eight months later, the KX12 is still clunky, unattractive, and slow, yet I've developed a new appreciation for such qualities in a phone.

In spite of the grippy rubber material that covers 90% of this phone's exterior, I've managed to drop it a few times on the kitchen floor. With each incident it's bounced back up, laughed in my face, and inquired, rather belligerently, "oh yeah? What else ya got?" It's tough. I think it might be tougher than I am.

The screen? Let's be honest; it ain't pretty. It's slow, and there's considerable ghosting, but I got used to it after a while. The 5-way center button creaks when you manipulate it, but I got used to that too. No, this is not a device for someone with severe aesthetics appreciation syndrome.

But the call quality is top-notch. No static, no hum, no whistles. No drops, no phantom mariachi bands in the background. It displays an in-call timer while on a call, something I personally appreciate, but which might not be a concern to anyone else.

The keypad is designed for easy access and sports keen pushability, unlike some of the finicky Nokias out there, which require the manual dexterity of an Asian electronics assembler. The keys light up with an even, brilliant blue that's visible from the ISS on clear night.

The topper, though? It's got a flashlight. Not some wimpy camera flash that can double as a flashlight in a pinch, but an honest-to-Ralph, use-it-all-the-time LED flashlight. A phone and a flashlight in one.

I think I'm in heaven.

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Excellent Phone!!
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This phone continues to impress me. Despite all the abuse that it has endured, it still maintains it's original workability. The battery life is astounding...I only recharge it once every 3 days. The reception is top-notch also. This phone pulls a signal from just about everywhere. Overall, this is a great phone and it is just that...

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Not the phone for me!
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The one good thing I can say is that the battery life is awesome! I can go several days without charging it.

Now with why I don't like it -

The buttons on the side of the phone don't always work. The ringer sound on most of them is very quiet. My husband says he hates my phone because I never answer it. I'm a girl so I think it is extremely ugly and too big, jmo.

You're probably wondering why I have it... I pretty much got stuck with it. My son lost my previous phone and they didn't make it anymore so they sent me this one. I can't wait to get rid of it!

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Ok
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I owned this phone and really loved it when I owned it. But let me say that it's slow, the keypad is kind of slow laggy when dialing, as I am fast at typing on the cell phone that I get many typos.

It is very rugged. I was on a roof and dropped it 8/9 ft to the ground and the phone still looked fine and worked fine. Now for the water test, it was washed once, and it worked fine, I dropped it again at a very tall height and it refuses now to power up. I think I did something to it.

This phone is not that attractive, rubbery etc, and it took a good beating before I had owned it (got it for free used)

The battery charging was great, now I own a Jax and a Samsung Alias.

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Very good phone if you indeed want a phone
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I am in the cellular industry and i used many phones and i use this one for the features it has and i do not compare it to other models. This is a real fair review of the this phone

First the bad,

This phone does have somewhat slow menus and the screen is somewhat small and old but it serves it purposes well

The Good:

Great speaker phone!
Rugged Body
Great call reception
Great call quality
Incredible battery life
and many features like calculator and day timer.
Push to talk works very well

Over all this phone does not have many features but it is a great phone for what it is! If you like a great phone that wont crack on you then this is the phone for you!

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Piefce of junk! But nice rubber paper weight!
Rating:

This phone is a piece of junk! It was given as an insurance replacement to me after my motorola 262 died. (and i thought that phone was a piece!) Anyways i was not impressed at all!

Pro:
great battery life
nice "rubber" crap on the outside so it did not break

Cons
the screen is puny
the keys are horrid
the side buttons are stupid
you put it in your pocket and you get it confused for a small brick
awful ringtones (my energi had the same ones)
really slow

Overal it is a piece of junk!

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Great Phone but slow menu
Rating:

This is a GREAT phone, but the menu is slow, as the last person stated. It definately stands up to dirt and moisture, I have never seen any other phone take the abuse from me as this one has and it still works great!

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Tough but Slow
Rating:

This phone is an OK phone I had the extended life battery but it seems to only last a few days on standby. The big problem I had with this phone is that it was real slow reacting to button pushes. Example: Taking the key guard off takes 2-3 seconds of wait to get it to take, also this way with speed dial, making it not so speedy.

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