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ctia wireless 2007 · new products · cell phones · kyocera · brad kellett
Intriguing Kyocera E5000 Live from CTIA
Snapshot by Brad Kellett on Tuesday March 27, 2007.
Kyocera E5000 |
Kyocera E5000 |
Kyocera E5000 |
One of Kyocera's new launches from CTIA in Orlando, Florida today was the E5000 flip phone. The Kyocera E5000 has what can only be described as an intriguing hinge design, with the stainless steel curve becoming a design feature of the device.
The CDMA 800/1900MHz compatible E5000 supports EV-DO and comes packed with Bluetooth with the A2DP stereo headset profile to listen to tunes. A microSD memory card slot is available to store all your media, with a 1.3 megapixel camera enlisted to take care of imaging duties. The Kyocera E5000 measures up at 91mm x 49mm x 16mm (3.6" x 1.9" x 0.6") and weights just 100g (3.5oz), yet is compatible with IM and POP/IMAP email and sports a 2" 262k color 176x220 pixel internal display and 1" 96x96 pixel CSTN external unit.
Kyocera has not released pricing and availability data for the attractive and original E5000 at press time. More live photos of the Kyocera E5000 are available on the following page.
| Specifications for the Kyocera E5000 | |
| Band | CDMA 800/1900MHz |
| Data | EV-DO/1xRTT |
| Size | 91mm x 49mm x 16mm (3.6" x 1.9" x 0.6") |
| Weight | 100g (3.5oz) |
| Battery Life | Up to 8.75 days standby |
| Up to 3.5 hours talk time | |
| Main Display | 2.0" 262k color TFT, 176x220 pixel resolution |
| Sub-Display | 1.0" 65k color TFT, 96x96 pixel resolution |
| Camera | Yes, 1.3 megapixel |
| Video | Yes, video capture/playback |
| Messaging | MMS/SMS |
| Yes, POP/IMAP | |
| Bluetooth | Yes, A2DP (stereo) |
| Infrared | No |
| Java | No |
| Polyphonics | Yes |
| Memory | Unknown internal, microSD memory card slot |
| Availability | Unknown |
| Other | Speakerphone, instant messaging |
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Brad Kellett
Originally from Sydney, Australia, Brad Kellett writes for MobileBurn from his home in San Francisco, California.





