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Kyocera’s kinetic powered OLED phone is total eye candy!
This can well be the cellphone of the future and hell yeah! The future’s looking a lot better than it did when we stared blankly at all those silly concept phones that were never to be. Since the phone’s an OLED all over, it can be used as a convertible, i.e. the phone can be…
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Kyocera launches G2GO M2000 & Laylo M1400 budget phones at CTIA 2009
Kyocera has unveiled two new CDMA phones, the G2GO M2000 & Laylo M1400, at CTIA 2009. Both of these phones are slider phones. The Kyocera G2GO M2000 has a slide-out full alphabetic keyboard and a 2.4-inch display, according to Cnet they say that this design may be a little cramped; other main features include e-mail,…
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Kyocera announces Mako S4000, CDMA handset with dual display
The new, stylish CDMA handset ‘Mako S4000’ from Kyocera was announced at the CTIA Wireless 2008. The phone supports cellular, PCS, and AWS frequencies and meant for those who prefer affordable style to multimedia features. It features a clamshell design offering a color external display and tempered edges that make it easy to flip open.…
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Kyocera Neo E1100 Brings OLED to the phone
The Kyocera Neo E1100 CDMA handset features a hidden OLED display on its minimal exterior. It features Bluetooth 2.0 and a 1.3 MP camera. Amongst the many features it also features Additional ringers, Backlit keypad, Color display – Internal: 2.2″, 240 x 320 pixels, 262K- color QVGA / External: 16 x 104 single color OLED,…
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Kyocera KJ4 printhead prints 1000 pages/min
The new KJ4 series printhead from Kyocera can print up to 200 meters per minute at 600 x 480 dpi, or 150 meters per minute at 600×600 dpi; that’s about 1000 sheets of A4 size in a minute! This can also be translated to nearly 17 pages per second. The KJ4 does the job perfectly…