Kyocera Koi KX2
Verizon Launches Kyocera KX2
Verizon Wireless today began selling the Kyocera KX2 (Koi). The KX2 is Kyocera's first camera phone. Sporting a swivel design, the KX2 includes a 1.2 megapixel camera with LED flash, video capture, and a lens cover. A large display, BREW, and speakerphone are also included. The KX2 has been available in Argentina since September.
Kyocera Announces 2004 Lineup
Kyocera today introduced several new CDMA phones.
- Koi: Swivel design with megapixel camera and flash. Features include video recording and playback, 16 MB of memory, a large 262,000-color display, and MMS. Available Q2.
- KX440: Ruggedized Push-To-Talk phone with speakerphone and voice dialing. Available mid-year.
- KX1: Clamshell with 65,000-color main display, external display, changeable faceplates, speakerphone, and voice dialing.
- Pulse: Similar to current Phantom, Blade and Rave models, with updated styling and changeable faceplates.
- Aktiv: Similar to Pulse, with rubberized case for durability.
Kyocera To Announce Megapixel CDMA Phone
At the CTIA Wireless show in Atlanta next week, Kyocera will announce the Koi, a tri-mode CDMA phone expected to be one of the first megapixel-class phones released in North America. The trendy swivel design houses a 1.2 megapixel camera with flash, lens cover, and MPEG-4 video recording. Also included are a large 262,000-color display, 16MB of memory, BREW 2.1, and speakerphone. The Koi is slated to be released in the U.S. in July.