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Latest Kyocera Cell Phones - Specifications and Features

Specifications and features of most Kyocera cell phones since 2000
The Kyocera Wild Card
Kyocera Wild Card information page: , a cell phone with many a feature including: a megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a complete keyboard and a speakerphone.
The Kyocera K132
Kyocera K132 info page: , a simple handset, except for a speakerphone system.
The Kyocera Cyclops
Kyocera Cyclops page: . It boasts a megapixel digital camera and speakerphone mode. Here are various links and resources on that phone.
The Kyocera Prisma
Kyocera Prisma page: , a simple cell phone, except for speakerphone mode.
The Kyocera Angel
Kyocera Angel info page: , a phone with speakerphone mode as well as EV-DO broadband data. This page has various great resources about that phone.
The Kyocera Topaz
Kyocera Topaz info page: , a simple cell phone, but it features speakerphone mode.
The Kyocera k352
Kyocera k352 info page: , a rather humble phone, but it has speakerphone mode.
The Kyocera oystr
Kyocera oystr page: , a rather humble cell phone, but it features a speakerphone system.
The Kyocera KE413
Kyocera KE413 info page: , a basic cell phone with no particular bells and whistles.
The Kyocera k322
Kyocera k322 page: . It has Bluetooth connectivity, a speakerphone as well as a built-in flashlight.
The Kyocera k342
Kyocera k342 info page: . It has plenty of features including: a speakerphone, a built-in flashlight, a megapixel digital camera and Bluetooth connectivity.
The Kyocera KE424c
Kyocera KE424c information page: , a basic cell phone, but it features a LED flashlight.

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