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Kyocera prints from 0.4p per page

News As usual with Kyocera, the printer drum is guaranteed to last for the rated life of the printer. Kyocera plans the Ecosys FS-7000, a 28ppm unit, for later in the year. Kyocera can be contacted by telephone on 01734-311500.

[January 7, 1997, 15:46]

Kyocera 6035 Minute Counter

Downloads This application is written specifically for the Kyocera 6035 Smartphone. It will read the raw data from the Smartphone's Call History Log, round up and add the minutes into the proper categories as specified by user Preferences.

[August 28, 2002, 8:00]

Kyocera to push talk button

News Kyocera Wireless said on Tuesday that it has joined the growing number of manufacturers producing cellphones with a walkie-talkie feature known informally as "push to talk. The phones will make a debut early next year and will be based on a...

[December 10, 2003, 10:20]

Kyocera decrees cellphone safe

News Kyocera Wireless is once again shipping Phantom model cellphones, after an investigation concluded that the phone did not explode as a Nebraska family had reported about two weeks ago. Instead, the KE413 model phone was acting properly by venting...

[October 17, 2003, 8:35]

Kyocera suspends shipments after mobile explodes

News Kyocera Wireless has stopped shipping one of its Phantom models of cell phones after a Nebraska family reported that the phone blew up, a company representative said on Thursday. We're in close contact with Kyocera, and we're currently monitoring...

[October 10, 2003, 9:05]

Kyocera bridges mobile standards divide

News Mobile phone maker Kyocera on Tuesday unveiled its first handset to use Qualcomm's GSM1x technology, which bridges two cellphone standards that are not interoperable. The handset, based on Kyocera's KZ850 model, will "immediately" become part of...

[August 13, 2003, 12:10]

PalmSource, Kyocera renew licence deal

News Sunnyvale, California-based PalmSource and handset maker Kyocera Wireless announced Wednesday a three-year extension on a licensing agreement. Kyocera had been using the Palm operating system in its line of combination cell phone and handheld...

[October 17, 2002, 7:55]

Kyocera hops aboard Android bandwagon

News Kyocera Wireless is building a mobile phone powered by Android, in a move that increases the clout of Google's newly open-source operating system. Several other phone manufacturers — HTC, Motorola, Samsung and LG Electronics — are already alliance...

[October 22, 2008, 12:56]

Manmade Ringers for the Kyocera 7135

Downloads These are some 'mamade' ringtones that I created for the Kyocera 7135. They include, morsecode, train whistles, slide whistles, various tones, etc.The problem with the Kyocera 7135's built in ringtones, is that the distinctive sounds...

[April 29, 2003, 8:00]

Free Metallica Ringtones for Kyocera 6035 Smartphone

Downloads GET FREE 50 METALLICA RINGTONES FOR YOUR Kyocera 6035 Smartphone:AstronomyAttitudeBad SeedBatteryBlackenedBleeding MeBlitzkriegBreadfanCarpe Diem BabyCureDevil's DanceDisposable HeroesDon't Tread On MeEnter SandmanEscapeFade To...

[December 2, 2002, 7:00]

Kyocera Handheld

Downloads Kyocera Handheld

[November 14, 2002, 7:00]

Ringtones Bundle 3 (Animals, Bells, Classic, Speech, Laugh, Message, Sirens, etc) for Kyocera 7135

Downloads Ringtones Bundle v3 for Kyocera 7135 Smartphone! Full version contains: 26 Animals Ringtones (Dogs, cows, birds, etc) 24 Bells Ringtones (Chimes, alarms, horns, etc) 21 Classic Ringtones 18 Industrial Ringtones (Jackhammer, electricity, etc); 24...

[June 23, 2004, 8:00]

Sirens 2 Ringtones for Kyocera 7135

Downloads 20 Sirens 2 Ringtones (Ambulance, Police car, etc) for Kyocera 7135 Smartphone

[June 2, 2005, 8:00]

A Year Ago: World's first colour video phone unveiled

News The world's first colour video phone has been launched in Japan by Kyocera, allowing users to video conference on the move or enjoy what the company describes as "visual communication fun". In Japan Visualphone is expected to sell for around £200...

[June 1, 2000, 7:01]

TechXNY: Return of the PDA/phone hybrids

News Hewlett-Packard, Sony and Kyocera Wireless introduced new handheld devices at the TechXNY show on Monday. The Kyocera 7135 is a clamshell-style smartphone that features voice capabilities but can also access high-speed cellular data networks for...

[June 25, 2002, 10:53]

Opera's stock market debut goes like a song

News In separate news, Opera released a new version of its mobile browser, with Kyocera the first to deploy the software. The company said version 7 of its mobile browser, already shipping on a new ITRON-based handset from Kyocera that is shipping in...

[March 11, 2004, 10:40]

TakePhone

Downloads A Kyocera 6035/7135 SmartPhone device. Find/Create/Edit Address-Book records fast & easy * No-stylus ("One-hand" or "Finger") operation * Dial phone numbers using Cellular (IR or Bluetooth) / Kyocera 6035 or 7135 / Samsung SPH-I3x0+I500...

[August 15, 2008, 8:00]

Palm takes the middle path

News Palm-based smartphones will appear on the market from licensees such as Kyocera. Palm's smartphone entry, manufactured by Kyocera, is similar to the Ericsson R380s device: it looks like a fairly chunky mobile phone, but the keypad flips down to...

[March 9, 2001, 16:12]

Sony beefs up its Clie handheld with Palm OS 5

News Meanwhile, cell phone makers Samsung and Kyocera are both readying new cell phones using the Palm operating system, though neither is using OS 5. First shown in June, Kyocera's 7135 Smartphone builds on its predecessor by adding a color screen, MP3...

[September 30, 2002, 8:49]

Novii Remote Classic for Palm OS

Downloads Garmin iQue 3200, Garmin iQue 3600 XPlore M28, M68 Kyocera 7135* Handspring Visor Series with Palm OS 3.5 or higher installed Samsung SPH-i330*, i500 * Warning: The infrared port of some Treo 600, Treo 650, some Sony Cliedevices, Kyocera 7135 and...

[January 1, 2003, 7:00]

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