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Japanese carrier KDDI has just announced its upcoming set of Android smartphones, which are expected to arrive this Spring.
The most interesting seems to be Fujitsu’s Arrows Z ISW13F. The smartphone is equipped with an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal memory.
In addition, t... |
15 May 2012 18:31 GMT |
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Sprint and Kyocera have a long history together. The latest feature-phones launched by the carriers, Kyocera DuraMax and DuraCore are among the most popular Push-to-Talk handsets available from Sprint.
Following the success of the two Kyocera PTT phones, Sprint has decided to add another Kyocera feature-phone ... |
31 January 2012 18:31 GMT |
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Unveiled about two weeks ago, Kyocera DuraCore has just gone live at Sprint. Initially slated for a November 13 release, the feature-phone is now available for purchase for $69.99 with a new or eligible upgrade and two-year agreement, and after a $50 mail-in rebate.
Kyocera DuraCore come pre-loaded with Sprint Direc... |
15 November 2011 16:01 GMT |
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After more than a week since Sprint pulled the Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread for Kyocera Echo following reports from owners who bricked their smartphones, the carrier is resuming the deployment of the update.Although the percentage of Kyocera Echo owners who managed to turn their smartphones into brick was rather small, ... |
11 August 2011 04:41 GMT |
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One day after announcing the availability of the Huawei Ascend II Android-powered smartphone, Cricket debuts another handset, the Kyocera Luno.
Kyocera Luno does not offer advanced features like modern smartphones, instead it relies on simplicity and voice features.
The clamshell is now available for purchase ... |
14 July 2011 09:22 GMT |
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Announced by Boost Mobile, Sanyo Innuendo is the rightful successor of the popular Sanyo Incognito, one of the best selling handsets from Boost Mobile on Sprint's CDMA network.Manufactured by Kyocera, the Innuendo is now available for purchase at Boost Mobile’s exclusive retail stores, select independent w... |
18 May 2011 11:21 GMT |
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Kyocera has just announced the availability of the first rugged mobile phone priced under $100, the Sanyo Taho. The feature-phone is available starting today through Sprint stores for $99.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate.The manufacturer claims that the Taho can withstand 30 minutes of full immersion in water up to one ... |
9 December 2010 13:31 GMT |
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While the number of EVs (electric vehicles) out there is still pretty limited, whether we're talking about cars, bicycles or motorcycles, plenty of charging solutions designed specifically to service said EVs have made their way onto the market, the latest belonging to Kyocera, who's announced the developme... |
17 November 2010 08:25 GMT |
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Earlier than it was expected, Sprint just announced that it has started to offer the Sanyo Vero clamshell to its customers. Slated for a release on October 10th, the handset is getting an earlier market launch, which probably has something to do with the upcoming Windows Phone 7 launch, which was set around the same ... |
5 October 2010 06:31 GMT |
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Kyocera and Sprint have just announced the availability of the new Sanyo Vero clamshell, starting next month. The handset will be available through the carrier's direct ship sales channels including Business Sales, Telesales and Web sales.While this is not a major release, Sanyo Vero is one of those “cute&... |
23 September 2010 11:21 GMT |
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Today, wireless carrier Sprint and Kyocera Communications Inc., provider of Kyocera- and Sanyo-branded wireless devices, announced the purchase availability of Innuendo by Kyocera via Sprint retail channels.The new device comes to the market with an elegant, high-gloss blue finish, while delivering a unique glow-thr... |
21 September 2010 11:11 GMT |
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Sprint has just introduced the Sanyo Innuendo feature-phone in its offer, but hasn't made any public announcement regarding the flip phone. Manufactured by Kyocera, Sanyo Innuendo is a follow-up of the Sanyo Incognito, which was released by Sprint a few weeks ago. The device has a stylish and sleek form, and com... |
13 September 2010 11:17 GMT |
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Today, wireless operator Boost Mobile announced the launch of Sanyo Juno by Kyocera in two colors, impulsive pink and deep blue. According to the mobile phone carrier, the new addition is meant to show its commitment to offer a variety of handsets on its $50 Monthly Unlimited Plan on the Nationwide Sprint Network.
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27 April 2010 10:51 GMT |
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Kyocera Communications Inc., the provider of wireless devices under the Kyocera and Sanyo brands, announced today the launch of its first mobile phone powered by Google's Android operating system, the Kyocera Zio M6000. The new handset, announced at the CTIA Wireless 2010 trade show in Las Vegas, sports an eleg... |
23 March 2010 07:43 GMT |
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Kyocera Corporation announced on Monday that it aimed at showcasing the first Long Term Evolution (LTE) micro base station in the world at the upcoming Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona, Spain, between February 15 – 18. According to the company, its prototype LTE micro base station is expected to prove t... |
9 February 2010 12:41 GMT |
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Wireless carrier Boost Mobile announced recently the addition of yet another appealing device to its offering, the Sanyo Incognito by Kyocera. The new device has been made available for operator's subscribers for a price tag of $129.99, a $20 discount from the original price of $149.99, and comes as the first Q... |
27 January 2010 12:11 GMT |
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Kyocera Communications Inc., the provider of handsets under the Kyocera and Sanyo brands, announced on Tuesday along with Boost Mobile, part of the Sprint Prepaid Group, the release of another mobile phone on the market, namely the Sanyo Mirro SCP3810 by Kyocera. According to the company, the new device is now avail... |
20 January 2010 06:04 GMT |
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Kyocera Communications Inc., the company that delivers the Kyocera- and SANYO-branded wireless devices to the market, announced recently the launch of two new mobile phones, the Torino S2300 and Domino S1310. The new handsets come with some of the most popular features available in today's cellphones, while als... |
23 November 2009 13:01 GMT |
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Wireless carrier Sprint and Kyocera Communications Inc. announced today the launch of a new mobile phone, the SANYO Incognito SCP-6760. The device comes to the market with a large amount of multimedia and messaging capabilities, as well as with an appealing design, and a high-gloss, Titanium Black mirrored external ... |
20 November 2009 08:59 GMT |
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We have seen a lot of interesting mobile phone concepts wandering in the wild lately, including a wide range of handsets that use solar energy as power source, not to mention devices that come with a variety of music capabilities, or an idea of a phone made from a lot of small pieces that would be able to also work a... |
23 April 2009 03:51 GMT |
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Kyocera Communications Inc. announced today at the CTIA Wireless 2009 trade show in Las Vegas the release of two new mobile phones that featured CDMA support. The new handsets, dubbed G2GO (“Good-to-Go”) M2000 and Laylo M1400, are meant to come as affordable devices that also deliver value, benefiting fro... |
1 April 2009 10:29 GMT |
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Virgin Mobile USA has recently announced the introduction of two new mobile phones that have been developed by Kyocera, namely the X-tc and JAX. While the former is stated to already be available for purchase with the cell phone carrier, the latter has only been announced, with no release date or price unveiled at th... |
13 March 2009 11:47 GMT |
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Announced by Virgin Mobile USA more than one month ago, the new entry-level Kyocera TNT! is now available for purchase across the States. The handset's price is of only $20, hence it's clear that its target is represented by users who get along well with affordable devices. The name of the new Kyocera p... |
15 August 2008 04:59 GMT |
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Kyocera is not a major player in the global mobile market, but this might change pretty soon, as the Japanese producer has big future plans. At this year's edition of CTIA Wireless (1 - 3 April, Las Vegas), the company announced 3 new CDMA handsets as well as four new GSM phones. Being the first Kyocera devices ... |
3 April 2008 08:13 GMT |
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Kyocera, currently the sixth largest handset manufacturer in the world (after the acquisition of Sanyo), presents at CTIA Wireless 2008 several of its products, including three brand new CDMA enabled handsets: Neo E1100, Adreno S2400 and Mako S4000. Kyocera said the phones work on PCS (1900 MHz), AWS (1700 /... |
2 April 2008 19:06 GMT |
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Kyocera Corporation released a new phone model, the W53K, a 15.4 millimeters slim one-seg clamshell handset created to bring easy usability. The new phone is commercialized on KDDI's au network. The Kyocera W53K was designed on the concept of the sleek W44K model, on of the thinnest WIN phones, launched with suc... |
25 October 2007 10:09 GMT |
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Kyocera has moved from the stage of intending to buy Sanyo Electronic to that of actually doing it. The company is taking care of the final stages in making this acquisition possible and will start profiting from it as soon as possible.Sanyo is the world's no. 11 handset producer, which makes Kyocera's choi... |
17 September 2007 06:12 GMT |
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This is still considered a rumor, but Sanyo may be up to selling its mobile phone division. The information has high chances of proving to be as real as possible, especially when considering the fact that some potential buyers have also been named.On the list of those interested in buying Sanyo Electric, Sharp and Ky... |
14 August 2007 08:18 GMT |
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Listening to music and making phone calls are two distinct activities. That didn't stop phone companies combine the two "concepts" though. According to researchers, 40 percent of UK mobile phone users own a music phone while 31 percent of US citizens selected their phone as their primary music device.Well, Kyoce... |
5 April 2007 05:38 GMT |
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Kyocera Wireless has announced its Bluetooth Music Gateway for enhanced mobile music portability to entertainment systems. The compact and easy-to-use device can be quite a useful toy for the music enthusiasts out there that don't enjoy their mobile phones' sound limitations. The user can plug the Bluetooth... |
4 April 2007 05:37 GMT |
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During the CTIA Wireless trade show, Kyocera Wireless has demonstrated a prototype handset and devices to showcase The VISA platform using NFC technology. Kyocera has teamed up with Visa in order to demonstrate how mobile payment through NFC technology works and mobile phones can be turned into a payment solution, re... |
4 April 2007 03:06 GMT |
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One of Kyocera's latest addition to its product offering, the E5000 is quite a stylish phone sporting a clamshell form factor that's a little bit out of the ordinary. It includes a patent-pending 'S' hinge design, made out of stainless steel and quite a few music dedicated features. Equipped wit... |
30 March 2007 03:51 GMT |
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Most of today's mobile users must definitely send a lot of text messages, judging by the devices manufacturers are coming up with. As each day passes by, there are considerably less devices that don't pack a QWERTY keyboard. During CTIA 2007, mobile manufacturer Kyocera unveiled five new handsets, offering ... |
29 March 2007 10:43 GMT |
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Cellular South and Kyocera Wireless announced a collaboration to launch a multi-city consumer trial for Cellular South's new Wireless Wallet technology. Scheduled for the middle of May 2007, the Wireless Wallet trial will take place in Memphis, Tennessee, and Jackson, Mississippi. Cellular South and Kyocera Wire... |
26 March 2007 08:30 GMT |
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Kyocera Wireless, one of the leading global suppliers of CDMA wireless devices and accessories, and PCTEL Inc., announced this week their collaboration on a Voice Call Continuity (VCC) solution for dual-mode Wi-Fi/CDMA handsets. The solution, which incorporates PCTEL's Roaming Client - Voice Enabled (VE), is bei... |
23 March 2007 10:22 GMT |
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