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#concepts
Kyocera's Folding OLED Phone With Shape Shifting Buttons Definitely Does Not Exist
Kyocera's EOS phone concept is chock full of outlandish features. From its tri-fold OLED design to its unique method of using kinetic energy, the EOS is just what we like to see in a concept. More » -
#kddiau
Only in Japan: KDDI au's Spring 2009 Cellphone Line
In case you're curious about what else our friends across the Pacific are getting, here's some more of KDDI au's Spring 2009 line. This season's trends: 3-inch-plus screens, easy global calling and fitness. -
#eh
Kyocera NS01 Cellphone's Trusty Belt Is Easy to Access for You, Robbers
Hanging electronics from clothes always seem to scream, "please take my things," but the Kyocera NS01 cellphone goes one step further because it's attached to a belt. But that won't save you from a gun. More » -
#cellphones
Kyocera Neo E1100 Brings OLED, Designer Sensibility to Low End Phone
The Kyocera Neo E1100 is a forgettable CDMA handset save for the fact that it has a glowing blue "lightpipe" and a hidden OLED display on its minimal exterior. Other than that, it has Bluetooth 2.0 and a 1.3 MP camera. But hey, it's nice to look at and it's coming soon to a North American carrier near you. More » -
