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Kyocera Phone for Verizon Pops Up at FCC

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Apr 22, 2013, 4:10 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Documents seen on the Federal Communications Commission web site reveal a Kyocera device that may be headed to Verizon Wireless. The Kyocera C6750 includes the LTE and CDMA bands unique to Verizon, in addition to GSM and WCDMA bands used for global roaming. Other specs called out by the FCC include NFC, Bluetooth, and dual-band Wi-Fi. These features are typically reserved for smartphones, though the FCC documents do not confirm what type of device the C6750 is. Kyocera has not offered a phone through Verizon Wireless since the K323, which was sold from late 2006 through mid 2007.

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Jarahawk

Apr 22, 2013, 6:44 PM

Yuck!

Verizon how the mighty have fallen. Kyocera? Really? Lest we forget that travesty circular slider thing. KX2 or SE47 or something? Whatever it was the phone was truly horrible.
 
 
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