New Kyocera Line
Kyocera Takes Advantage of the Stage at CTIA to Launch New Lineup
Kyocera, the well-known CDMA handset specialist, has shown a bunch of new handsets today at CTIA. "Typical clamshell" and "variation on the theme" seem to be the design themes, with Kyocera only bringing one non-flip unit.
From left to right, at the top of the list is the E5000 (check that sweet-looking hinge) featuring a 1.3 megapixel cam, EV-DO, Bluetooth with A2DP support, and touch sensitive keys on the face to access your tunes. Next up, the M1000; this side flipper opens to reveal a QWERTY keypad, has dual displays, Bluetooth 1.2, and voice digit dialing. The E2000 brings the music-centric features with memory expansion to 2GB, front-mounted music controls for quick access, a 1.3 megapixel shooter, all packed in a styling piano-black enclosure. The E1000 brings most of the same features as its sibling, the E2000, but lacks the EV-DO love and the expandable memory slot.
Rounding out this year's offering is the S1000, this small candy bar boasts 3 hour talk time, a straightforward keypad for texting, and weighs in at only 76 grams. We can assume that Sprint and Verizon will see most of these new phones in the near future.
From left to right, at the top of the list is the E5000 (check that sweet-looking hinge) featuring a 1.3 megapixel cam, EV-DO, Bluetooth with A2DP support, and touch sensitive keys on the face to access your tunes. Next up, the M1000; this side flipper opens to reveal a QWERTY keypad, has dual displays, Bluetooth 1.2, and voice digit dialing. The E2000 brings the music-centric features with memory expansion to 2GB, front-mounted music controls for quick access, a 1.3 megapixel shooter, all packed in a styling piano-black enclosure. The E1000 brings most of the same features as its sibling, the E2000, but lacks the EV-DO love and the expandable memory slot.
Rounding out this year's offering is the S1000, this small candy bar boasts 3 hour talk time, a straightforward keypad for texting, and weighs in at only 76 grams. We can assume that Sprint and Verizon will see most of these new phones in the near future.