Kyocera KX16
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Kyocera KX16 | |
Screen | 128x128 pixels, 65,000 colors |
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Ringtone | Polyphonic, 32 chords |
Networks | AMPS 850, CDMA 850 and 1900 |
Connectivity | 1xRTT, WAP 2.0 |
Physical size | 3.54" x 1.89" x 0.98" (90mm x 48mm x 25mm) |
Weight | 3.90 oz (111g) |
The Kyocera KX16, sometimes referred to as the Kyocera Candid, is the first clamshell-style camera phone from Kyocera. Features include:
- VGA (640x480) camera with LED flash and self-timer
- LCD color display with 128x128 pixels supporting 65,000 colors
- BREW downloadable games
- EMS and picture messaging
- Monochrome external display
- 500-name internal address book
Other technical data include:
- Form Factor: Clamshell
- Stub Antenna
- Battery Life: Talk: 3.50 hours, Standby: 170 hours (7.1 days)
The Kyocera KX16 is a relatively basic CDMA phone with a digital camera, speakerphone and voice-dialing. It's an above-average phone for entry-level users.
[edit] Carriers
The phone has been distributed in North America by the following carriers: