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Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership
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Experiencing Kyocera's amazing sound (photos)
During CTIA 2012, Kyocera unveiled its new hard-tissue conduction audio technology, which boosts mobile sound quality.
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Stand up and out with the Kyocera Rise (photos)
The Kyocera Rise is an Android Ice Cream Sandwich Sandwich equipped with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
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Kyocera Hydro hopes to make a splash (photos)
The Kyocera Hydro is an Android 4.0 device that locks out water without looking like a clunky "rugged" phone.
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Kyocera's push-to-talk DuraPlus phone available March 11th for $70
Kyocera's third Dura Series phone offers the durability the devices have been known for in a new form factor.
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Kyocera DuraCore (photos)
The extremely simply, rugged Kyocera DuraCore is one of two phones to first use Sprint's new push-to-talk network, Direct Connect.
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Kyocera Brio (photos)
The Kyocera Brio is a new feature phone for Sprint; it's free with a new two-year service agreement.
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Kyocera DuraCore (photos)
Tough and sturdy, the Kyocera DuraCore is the more basic of Sprint's two new 3G push-to-talk pones.
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Kyocera DuraMax (photos)
Sprint's Kyocera DuraMax is the more advanced of its two new 3G push-to-talk phones. We got to give it the water-dunk test at CTIA.
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Sprint to nix sales of Kyocera Echo, HTC EVO 4G
Due to lack of consumer interest, Kyocera is killing off the dual-screened Echo. Will anyone actually notice?
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Sprint's Kyocera Echo dual-screen smartphone now available
There has been a lot of talk about the Android-based Kyocera Echo and its innovative dual-screen design. Now the device is finally available with Sprint.
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Kyocera Echo
The Kyocera Echo's design offers some unique advantages, but its appeal usability quirks and a lackluster feature set.
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Dual screens on the Kyocera Echo
AT CTIA 2011, Kent German takes his first look at the Kyocera Echo and how its two screens function.
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Kyocera Domino (photos)
The Kyocera Domino is a bare bones cell phone for MetroPCS and Cricket Wireless. However, some important flaws overshadow its strongest elements.
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Kyocera Rio--photos
The Kyocera Rio is a run-of-the-mill feature phone for Cricket Wireless that has some drawbacks, but which will work just fine for most people seeking a touch screen handset.
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Kyocera Echo hands-on (photos)
Sprint will offer the first dual touch-screen smartphone this spring, but CNET got a preview of the Kyocera Echo early. Check out the hands-on photos here.
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Kyocera Neo E1100--photos
The Kyocera Neo E1100 isn't perfect, but it's a perfectly satisfying phone for making calls.
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Kyocera Loft--photos
If you don't mind the keyboard and the occasional static during calls the Kyocera Loft is an accessible and functional messaging phone for Virgin Mobile.
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Kyocera Zio photos
CNET takes a closer look at Kyocera's Zio Android phone at CTIA.
Additional Results
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The Toshiba Excite 10 in a copy machine (pictures)
Photos of our attempt to copy the Toshiba Excite 10. We were not successful. Also, we didn't actually try to copy it.
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Microsoft's Windows 8 Release Preview looks to hit on May 31
Microsoft may be set to deliver the near-final release preview of Windows 8 to testers as early as May 31, according to an accidentally posted blog entry.
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