Kyocera launches music-oriented K352
After showing the anemic K122 and K132 and CTIA, it looks like Kyocera's out to remind everyone that they haven't lost their taste for the mid-range, announcing the K352 candybar in Venezuela. The CDMA musicphone's claim to fame is clearly its 256MB of internal storage -- which it'll need every last kilobyte of, considering it lacks any sort of expansion. Other notable features (if you can label them such) include a VGA cam, dedicated music controls, a spiffy red exterior, and six built-in songs licensed from Venezuelan band Voz Veis. Look for the K352 initially on Venezuela's Movistar network (no surprise, considering the bundled tunes) with global availability forthcoming.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ken C @ Sep 28th 2006 3:35PM
I am not really impressed with that phone. All it is, is a phone that plays music. They are late to the market with adding any newer features usually, and seem to use the same style in almost every phone with a few modifications.
Kyocera is the red-headed step child of Mobile phone makers.