Kyocera K822 Music Phone
Over on Mobile Burn they talk about the new Kyocera K822 which was recently announced.
Inside, a 1.9″ 262k color screen adorns the top of the handset. The Kyocera K822 also features a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 1.2 (with A2DP stereo headset support), and an infrared port.
MicroSD cards can be used to store music, with the Kyocera K822 supporting Windows Media DRM files, as well as unprotected formats such as MP3/AAC/AAC+. Music can be played either through a headset, or through the built in stereo speakers. An FM radio is also included.
Kyocera 3-MP Anti-Shake Camera Phone
BIOS Magazine has an article up talking about a new phone from Kyocera which will bge getting some help from nVidia
Kyocera has chosen its GoForce 4000 handheld graphics processing unit (GPU) for its new CDMA EVDO phone, the W41K. Kyocera is one of Japan’s fastest growing suppliers of 3G mobile phones.
The W41K combines a sleek and stylish design with a host of impressive multimedia features including a 3.17-Megapixel camera, QVGA resolution main display with up to 262K colours, and an organic light emitting diode (OLED) sub display.
The GoForce 4000 GPU provides hardware acceleration for fluid 15fps camera preview, full-resolution JPEG compression and decompression, 2D graphics, and display controller support for both of the system’s displays.
For me it is a little weird to see all these companies working together on interesting converging technologies.
Kyocera Launches New Phones
Kyocera has announced three new cell phones for different types of users. The Kyocera Xcursion KX160 a clamshell, Kyocera Slider Remix KX5, and Kyocera KX12 are all very different looking and acting phones.

Kyocera Wireless Corp., a leading global manufacturer of CDMA wireless phones and devices, today announced three feature-packed new wireless handsets and numerous exciting accessories to enhance the mobile experience while continuing Kyocera’s commitment to provide some of the easiest to use handsets on the market.
The portfolio, displayed at the CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment 2005 trade show, showcases Kyocera’s renowned ability to create feature-rich, affordable and easy-to-operate CDMA mobile handsets for a wide range of users. Kyocera’s new handsets include the Kyocera Xcursion KX160 clamshell cameraphone featuring Bluetooth® wireless technology, a new version of the Kyocera Slider Remix™ KX5 that adds Bluetooth functionality, and the Kyocera KX12, a ruggedized walkie-talkie device. Kyocera also introduced a number of new accessories with Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free communication - including a headset, an installed hands-free car kit and a portable hands-free car kit - in addition to a music controller with stereo headset, a Push-to-Talk headset and a walkie-talkie dispatch button.
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