Kyocera Intros a Trio of New Handsets
Nov 19, 2009, 6:00 PM by Eric M. Zeman

Today Kyocera announced three new phones for the U.S. market.
- SCP-6760 Incognito: This Sanyo-branded handset is a sideways clamshell that has both a touch display and full QWERTY keyboard. Its main display measures 2.6 inches and has 240 x 320 resolution. It also has what Kyocera is calling a "glow-thru" keypad and OLED secondary display. The Incognito features 3G, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, a 2 megapixel camera, and support for microSD cards up to 16GB. It runs Sprint's OneClick user interface, has threaded messaging, and supports an array of Sprint services. It will be available from Sprint on November 30.
- S2300 Torino: This bar-style messaging phone has a full QWERTY keyboard, 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, threaded messaging, speakerphone, and has 1xRTT data. It should be available in February.
- S1310 Domino: This monoblock phone is a tri-band CDMA device that is also limited to 1xRTT data. It features Bluetooth 2.0, WAP browser, speakerphone, and basic SMS/MMS messaging. The Domino will launch in December.
source: Kyocera
Comments
incognito
Um
(continues)
This is gonna bug me...
This phone is really sick, truly a different step for Kyocera-Sanyo
Im so glad sanyo is releasing a genuine 3g phone that doesnt suck!
This phone has a keyboard thats clackier than the env3 in a good way, a little square but a good feel in hand. 😁 😁
Threaded texting is key...
I have had two Kyocera phones...
Highly recommend...