Kyocera TNT! clamshell for Virgin Mobile USA. Following the previous UTStarcom Arc - Camera Flip Phone for Virgin Mobile USA, here’s another entry-level alternative cellphone for new Virgin Mobile subscribers. Virgin Mobile Kyocera TNT! is aimed at the entry-level consumer looking for basic features in a fairly attractive package. This flip phone comes with a single-line, monochrome external display, speakerphone, and basic web access. With those features, this cellphone is cheaper and more basic than the Arc. Kyocera TNT! is available for only $20 from Virgin Mobile USA website here.
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Kyocera: Virgin Mobile Festival Special Edition Wild Card phone. Kyocera Wireless and Virgin Mobile USA ‘Up the Ante’ with Virgin Mobile Festival Special Edition Wild Card. Virgin Mobile Festival Special Edition Wild Card is pretty much the same as the original Wild Card, except that it comes with 50 music downloads from eMusic and a one-year subscription to SPIN Magazine.
The Limited Edition handset will be easy to spot with slick white casing, blue keypad buttons, exclusive wallpapers, and graffiti-style Festival graphics around an internal screen that imitates a concert stage. Continue reading ‘Kyocera: Virgin Mobile Festival Special Edition Wild Card phone’
Kyocera New CDMA Phones: Neo E1100, Mako S4000, Adreno S2400. Three new CDMA phones and plus its first-ever lineup of GSM phones were just unveiled by Kyocera. The GSM phones will be aimed primarily at Latin America, while the CDMA models are US-bound. All three new CDMA phones, Neo E1100, Mako S4000, Adreno S2400 are tri-band models supporting AWS, with Bluetooth and a clamshell form factor. Continue reading ‘Kyocera New CDMA Phones: Neo E1100, Mako S4000, Adreno S2400′
Kyocera New GSM Phones: E4600, E3500, E2500, S1600. Kyocera announced its entry into the GSM handset market with four new GSM handsets. The new phones (E4600, E3500, E2500, S1600) will launch initially in Latin America, where a number of CDMA service providers recently switched to GSM networks. Combined with its extensive CDMA expertise, Kyocera’s addition of GSM to its technology portfolio also positions the company to address the rapidly growing WCDMA market. 
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