Kyocera unveils three CDMA phones
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We always envisioned Kyocera as a low-end handset maker and they seem to like just the way it is. That being said their latest CDMA line-up doesn't come as a surprise to anyone. Few lines are tweaked, but basically all their new phones are considered low-end. Let's roll:
- Neo E1100: 2.2 inch QVGA display, Bluetooth 2.0, BREW, 1.3 MP camera and a hidden OLED out display
- Mako S4000: two screens (inner is 1.8-inch), VGA camera, BREW, Bluetooth
- Adreno S2400: 1.8 inch screen, external caller ID display, BREW, no camera at all
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