
Following the music mobile phone mania, the Japanese Kyocera company has launched the K352, a multimedia phone wannabe.
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CDMA handset works only on 800 Mhz networks, and has a 170 minutes talk time and 121 hours of standby time. You also get a VGA camera, a 1.8 inch LCD display, voice activated dialing, a number of wallpapers, music control buttons under the front screen, six licensed songs from the Voz Veiz Venezuelan band. You can transfer music from your personal computer on the handset with the help of the USB cable, and games, tones or images through the BREW 2.1.3 platform.
The one thing that really makes the K352 a bummer in the music mobile phone market is the "colossal" 256 MB internal memory (please notice the sarcastic tone of the adjective :) ). This wouldn't be such a drawback if the device would have any kind of memory expansion card slot. But it doesn't!
Kyocera hasn't published or released any info about the availability or pricing of the K352, but if this phone is meant for the multimedia freaks, I guess no one would want to know about it anyway.