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Kyocera k323

The Kyocera k323

The following technical Kyocera k323 review is computer-generated with this phone's specifications, it is not based on an actual hands-on review. It looks at its pros and cons to help you make a well-informed decision.

The Good:

  1. Weight: The Kyocera k323 has a smaller than average weight, which is usually perceived as an advantadge. (score: 12/20)
  2. Phone Book: It can store up to 500 phone book entries, which is quite good! (score: 20/20)
  3. Speakerphone: It has a speakerphone, which can prove useful in a car or in other situations. (score: 10/10)

The Average:

  1. Talk Time: A talk time of 210 minutes. It is about average. (score: 12/20)
  2. Stand-by Time: A stand-by time of 165 hours. It is about average. (score: 12/20)

The Not-So-Good:

  1. Wireless Data System: No Bluetooth. (score: 0/7)
  2. Camera: The VGA built-in camera is basic. Useful, but you won't make artwork with it. (score: 3/10)

Overall Score: 69


* Look at these 3 phones. They ranked higher than the Kyocera k323:
Sony Ericsson K610im (Score= 137)
Sony Ericsson k610i (Score= 130)
Sony Ericsson V630 (Score= 125)

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** Since manufacturers do not necessarily detail technical specifications in full, some information may be missing. Therefore, the program that generated that technical analysis may yield akward results. If this happens, shoot me an email and I'll fix it.

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