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Kyocera Smart Cane for Visually Impaired can Prevents Accidents at Train Stations
Kyocera Japan has developed a Smart Cane prototype for the visually impaired that could help prevent accidents at train stations. The incidence of accidents involving visually impaired persons on railway platforms is attracting attention in Japan. Plans to retrofit stations with platform doors or restraints entail considerable cost and construction time. In order to overcome…
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Kyocera and 24M Develop World’s First SemiSolid Lithium-ion Battery System Enerezza
Kyocera and 24M announced today that Kyocera has formally launched its residential energy storage system, Enerezza, the world’s first system built using 24M’s novel SemiSolid electrode manufacturing process. In June 2019, Kyocera began pilot production of 24M’s SemiSolid battery technology to validate its use in residential energy storage systems in the Japanese market. Based on…
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Kyocera and Lion Develops Next Generation Musical Toothbrush through Sony’s Startup Initiative
Kyocera and Lion announced today the joint development of “Possi,” a next-generation musical toothbrush designed to help parents by making children’s final tooth brushing more fun and enjoyable. This new toothbrush concept was developed as part of Sony Startup Acceleration Program (SSAP) and the companies will begin raising funds towards commercialization in Japan on July…
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The hardcore Kyocera Torque G02 is dust and water proof with a special underwater camera mode
Although Sony may have a slight monopoly on smartphones that can accompany you on underwater expeditions (up to a meter or so anyways) Kyocera is aiming to take top spot with their newly announced KDDI Torque G02 that’s been designated as the world’s first smartphone that can deal easily handle seawater.
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Kyocera DuraMax and DuaCore handsets from Sprint, explored at CTIA
Sprint’s new durable duo of phones comes in from the house of Kyocera. The DuraMax and the DuraCore handsets are both built strongly. Both handsets ride on the Direct Connect platform, use 2-inch QVGA displays, 1-inch external displays, built to survive military tests such as heat, cold, dust, shock, water and other anomalies and have…
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Kyocera Liberio a phone for the Japanese man
We have seen the Sweetia and here is its male counterpart. The phone with almost identical specs has a 3 megapixel camera, 2 inch QVGA screen, Email client, Flash support and Infrared. According to the company it has a keypad with keys positioned in a way that would appeal to men and above everything it…
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Kyocera Sweetia for the Japanese woman
Willcom one of Japan’s leading telecom operators has added the Kyocera Sweetia to its lineup. The no frills phone comes with a 3 megapixel camera, Email client, 2 inch QVGA display, Micro USB card slot, Infrared, Flash support and thats it. So how does it become it appeal to women, it comes in six chic…
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Kyocera Echo Android 2.3 Gingerbread upgrade called off
It actually took a while for me to register the name of the Kyocera Echo in my memory. The phone that was sure to be a one-of-a-kind Android phone turned out to be much of the lovable handset that it was expected to become. Sprint had decided to breathe new life into the Echo with…
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KDDI and Kyocera team up to dish out smartphones with multiple layer Haptic Feedback touchscreen
KDDI and Kyocera have rolled out a new Haptic smartphone design that lets one actually feel the several layers when pressing on the smartphone screen. This kind of gives you a real sensation of how much pressure you will be applying while punching in digits or other functions. KDDI is presently having its prototype being…
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Sprint Kyocera Echo Officially Announced
This year’s CES pretty much told us what to look for in upcoming tablets and smartphones. The best Android version, hi-tech media specs and probably throw in a glass-free 3D technology, and you will have it all. Sprint has finally revealed Kyocera Echo, the hot dual-screen Android Phone which has blurred the distinguishing line between…