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Kyocera E1000 CDMA2000 phone - Design
"We've always been known for our easy-to-use interface and intuitive functionality, and now our design has been improved with distinct and iconic styles that will make our phones stand out on retail shelves." Kyocera's 2007 lineup represents the first handsets designed by the company's revamped product design and planning team, led by Russell Paik and renowned designer Frank Tyneski. A recipient of numerous industry awards for design excellence, including BusinessWeek's Design of the Decade award, Tyneski holds 57 U.S. and foreign patents and his work has been displayed in the Smithsonian and Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museums.
Kyocera E1000 mobile phone - Bluetooth wireless connection
Flying in the face of the old adage "you get what you pay for," the Kyocera E1000 is a one-of-a-kind handset that brings high-end, timeless design to an extremely affordable price point. The style doesn't stop with the hardware, however, as the phone incorporates an intuitive new user interface with improved menus and detailed icons. Also belying the E1000's low cost is a feature set - including a 1.3 megapixel camera, a large QCIF+ TFT display and Bluetooth wireless connectivity - once reserved for phones costing much more.
Kyocera E1000 mobile phone - CDMA technology
Aimed toward the more voice-centric user, the phone uses cost effective CDMA2000 1xRTT technology, sacrificing nothing when it comes to crystal clear sound and multimedia messaging. The dual-band digital Kyocera E1000 will launch with global CDMA carriers in Summer 2007.










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