Posted on 30 July 2009 by Shane McGlaun
It never ceases to amaze me at how many different product categories some companies are in to. Kyocera is a perfect example, the company makes mobile phones and other consumer electronic devices, and it also makes a line of ceramic products like knives and other items.
Kyocera announced its financial results for the quarter ending on June 30, Q1 fiscal 2010 ...
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Posted on 16 April 2009 by Alison Spong
Is it a wallet, is it a shoe, NO, a phone! Charting the future of cell phone technology, Kyocera recently unveiled a kinetic energy-powered phone.
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Posted on 01 April 2009 by Alison Spong
The G2GO M2000 (pronounced "Good-to-Go") and Laylo M1400 from Kyocera were announced today during the CTIA Wireless 2009. The two models developed to the "need for affordability and value in today’s challenging economy".
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Posted on 23 June 2008 by Michael Goldstein
We did our official unboxing of the Kyocera KR2 router today, one that I was personally ecstatic to do. The KR2 router allows you to use different EVDO devices such as PCI express cards, PC cards, and USB air cards along with being a four port hub and having the ability to hook up to your modem. It has an ...
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Posted on 25 January 2008 by
Cricket announced early October of last that it would offer the Kyocera M1000 rebadged as Lingo. It’s a neat-featured phone geared towards people who likes text. The QWERTY keyboard is large and comfy to use. I like the handset’s dual personalities; candy bar form factor for when I need to use it as a phone and flipping ...
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Posted on 25 January 2008 by Chris Davies
While the guts of the Kyocera Willcom WX331K Honey Bee might not be of interest to anybody outside of Japan - since they use the PHS (Personal Handyphone System) network - the design is quirky enough to make me wish Kyocera would re-engineer it as a GSM handset.
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Posted on 22 January 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Starting April 1, 2008, Kyocera will take control of Sanyo’s mobile phone division for $374M or including debt is worth about $470M; which sure doesn’t sound a lot of money. The final selling price will be set by September, a Sanyo spokesman said.
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