Kyocera Products
Kyocera Candid KX16
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Kyocera K323
Positives:
The light and compact Kyocera K323 offers integrated Bluetooth, a VGA camera with flash, a speakerphone, and good call quality. The phone is also simple to use and works with Verizon's VZ Navigator service.
Negatives:
The Kyocera K323 has a low-resolution internal screen and took sub-par pictures.
Facts:
The Kyocera K323 offers good call quality and a decent feature set, including integrated Bluetooth, but there are better camera phones out there.
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Kyocera K325 Cyclops (Virgin Mobile)
Positives:
The Kyocera K325 Cyclops has an attractive, user-friendly design and offers Virgin Mobile's first 1.3 megapixel camera.
Negatives:
The Kyocera K325 Cyclops' speakerphone has variable voice quality and a low-resolution internal display. In addition, it has no analog roaming.
Facts:
Though it's not perfect, the Kyocera K325 Cyclops is one of the better Virgin Mobile phones we've seen.
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Kyocera Marbl (K127)
Positives:
The Kyocera Marbl is easy to use, offers decent call quality, and comes with satisfactory features.
Negatives:
The Kyocera Marbl lacks an external display, and its phone book and ringtone selection are rather small.
Facts:
The Kyocera Marbl is a decent phone for making calls, though we wish it had an external display.
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Kyocera Milan KX9C
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Kyocera Oystr
Positives:
The Kyocera Oystr is a basic phone that comes with text messaging, a speakerphone, and a wireless Web browser. It's a well-designed phone with easy-to-press buttons.
Negatives:
The Kyocera Oystr has a small lackluster display and no external screen.
Facts:
The basic Kyocera Oystr doesn't have a lot of features or an external display, but it does what a phone should do.
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Kyocera Slider Remix KX5
Product Short Spec:
Carrier:
Alltel Wireless
Talk time:
Up to 240 min
Combined with:
With digital camera / digital player
Weight:
4.1 oz
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Kyocera Switch Back (Strobe)
Positives:
The Kyocera Switch Back has a full QWERTY keyboard, multiple messaging options, a VGA camera, a speakerphone, voice dialing, and decent call quality.
Negatives:
The Kyocera Switch Back is bulky and has a cumbersome design. It suffers from poorly designed buttons and controls, as well as a tiny external display.
Facts:
We had some serious design complaints with the Kyocera Switch Back, but the QWERTY keyboard, youth-friendly features, and decent call quality should appeal to the text-crazed teenager.
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