Talk about running dry of ideas – it seems as though Kyocera engineers are still stuck in the mid-1990s with the S1000 cell phone. You won’t...
The Japan cellphone market has a new addition from Kyocera, and this time the A5528K brings a voice-reading function to the masses, enabling your handset to...
The Kyocera E1000 is the epitome of an entry level handset for today’s standards, featuring a 1.3 megapixel camera and Bluetooth connectivity. The display isn’t exactly...
The Kyocera E2000 clamshell handset comes with 1x EV-DO connectivity, enabling users to enjoy speedy connections for over-the-air downloads of music and video-on-demand. Touted to be...
While we live in a world where our cellphone packs more processing power than what a computer back in the early 90s did, there are still...
The folks at Kyocera must have perfect vision due to the extremely tiny size of the M1000’s internal display. Despite throwing in a full QWERTY keyboard...
CTIA has seen quite a few handsets making their debut, and the Kyocera E5000 is one of them. This oddly-shaped cellphone is definitely a looker, and...
What’s with other companies following the naming convention of Motorola? Kyocera’s Marbl will soon be available on Virgin Mobile, offering nothing but the bare necessities to...
The Kyocera W51K is yet another cellphone that will probably not make its way across the Pacific from Japan, so we’ll just have to read about...
Despite the fact that high-end cellphones are extremely desirable, manufacturers make the most profit from mid-range and entry level handsets as those are the models that...