Nov 28 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Kyocera
Measuring just 15.3mm thick, this sleek
Kyocera W44K multimedia clamshell features a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, 2.0MP digicam, 40MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, and a media player. The handset is available in “Stillness Silverâ€, “Fragrant Pinkâ€, or “Lustrous Black†colors
The
Kyocera W44K is now available in Japan.
Via
techeblog.
Nov 23 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Kyocera, Verizon
Verizon Wireless and
Kyocera have launched a new entry-level handset ready for the holiday shopping season, the
Kyocera K323.
The handset sports a 65k color TFT LCD display and Bluetooth, a VGA resolution camera. The
Kyocera K323 includes a photo touch-up application for adding frames and adjusting color and resolution of captured photos. Alarm clock, tip calculator, and voice memo applications are installed, and speakerphone functionality is included for hands free conversations.
The new
Kyocera K323 is available now from
Verizon Wireless, and for a limited time can be yours free with the purchase of a Verizon VBT135 Bluetooth headset for US$29.99.
Via
Nov 13 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Kyocera, Pantech, Verizon
Verizon Wireless announced two new entry-level phones. First one is the
Pantech PN-300, a clamshell that has two displays, the internal of which supports 65k colors. It lacks camera and advanced multimedia features, as it is targeted to people who don’t want to spend much on their mobile phone.
It seems that the clamshell form-factor is the main selling point for entry-level devices, as the other phone
Verizon Wireless will offer is also of this design – the
Kyocera K323. This one is coming with internal antenna, built-in camera, and bluetooth, but it will also be one of the free phones the carrier will offer in its line.
It’s expected for the
Pantech PN-300 to launch very soon, while the
Kyocera K323 will be available later, but probably before the end of the year.
Via
engadget.
Nov 01 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Kyocera

Virgin Mobile US today launched the
Kyocera Cyclops a new clamshell with a 1.3 Megapixel camera. The
Cyclops is based on
Kyocera K322 and like it features a monochrome external display, internal antenna, vibrating alert and photo caller ID. In addition to an improved camera, the Cyclops also features two new messaging options for Virgin. In addition to ringtones, subscribers can customize the message alert on their Cyclops with hundreds of tunes from Warner Music. The
Kyocera Cyclops is also the first Virgin phone to offer Virgin Audio Messaging, often referred to audio SMS on other carriers.
Via
techfresh.
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