Kyocera KX9B / KX9C / Milan
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- Posted: 16 Mar 2005 Announced: 14 Mar 2005
- Market Status: Released
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- US carrier availability: Cricket - Discontinued U.S. Cellular - Discontinued
- Links: Kyocera KX9B Official page Kyocera KX9C Official page Kyocera KX9B / KX9C Press Release Kyocera KX9 Live photos from CTIA 2005 Cricket phones
Kyocera KX9B / KX9C is an entry-level dual-band CDMA phone. It features dual displays, BREW 2.1 and WAP Internet browser in KX9C model, SMS/EMS support, Polyphonic ringtones and built-in Speakerphone.
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Kyocera KX9B / KX9C / Milan specifications
Pros
No prosCons
- It is so thick it needs a personal fitness trainer (0.98 inches)
- Low resolution display (128 x 128 pixels)
- Lacks microSD slot for storage expansion
- Lacks a standard (3.5mm) headphones jack
- Lacks an ambient light sensor for automatic screen brightness adjustment
Design
- Form factor:
Form factor - Refers to the form factor of a phone. The main handset designs are bar, clamshell, slide, swivel
- Clamshell
- Dimensions:
Dimensions - Phone's dimensions
- 3.46 x 1.88 x 0.98 (88 x 48 x 25 cm)
- Weight:
Weight - Phone's weight
- 3.50 oz (100 g)
the average is 4.4 oz (126 g)
- 3.50 oz (100 g)
- Design features:
- Numeric keypad
Display
- Resolution:
Resolution - Refers to the width and the height of the display
- 128 x 128 pixels
- Colors:
Colors - Shows the number of colors that the display supports
- 65 536
- Additional display:
Additional display - Shows specs of the phone's additional display
- Greyscale
Battery
- Talk time:
Talk time - Maximum talk time in hours
- 3.50 hours
the average is 7 h (448 min)
- 3.50 hours
- Stand-by time:
- 7.4 days (177 hours)
the average is 16 days (391 h)
- 7.4 days (177 hours)
- Capacity:
Capacity - Shows the battery capacity in mAh
- 900 mAh
- Type:
Type - Refers to the battery type. Three major battery typesare used: Li-Ion, Li-Polymer, Ni-MH
- Li - Ion
Internet browsing
- Browser:
Browser - Capability to access special Internet sites using the mobile phone
- Yes
- Supports:
- WAP
Technology
- CDMA:
CDMA - Code Division Multiple Access. A technique of multiplexing, also called spread spectrum, in which analog signals are converted into digital form for transmission. For each communication channel, the signals are encoded in a sequence known to the transmitter and the receiver for that channel. The foremost application is digital cellular phone technology from QUALCOMM that operates in the 800MHz band and 1.9GHz PCS band. CDMA phones are noted for their excellent call quality and long battery life.
- 800, 1900 MHz
- AMPS:
AMPS - Advanced mobile phone standard. Analogue standard used widely in North America.
- 800
- Not all versions have AMPS
- Satellite system:
- GPS
Phone features
- Phonebook:
- 200 entries, Multiple numbers per contact, Picture ID, Ring ID
- Organizer:
- Calendar, Alarm, To-Do, Calculator, Tip calculator, Stopwatch, Countdown timer
- Messaging:
- SMS, Predictive text input (eZiText)
- BREW:
- 2.1
- Games:
- Yes
Connectivity
- Headphones connector:
- 2.5mm
- Computer sync
Other features
- Notifications:
- Vibration, Speakerphone
- Voice dialing, Voice commands, TTY/TDD
Regulatory Approval
- FCC approval:
FCC approval - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions. Every wireless phone device that that is sold in the U.S. has to be tested and approved for sale by the FCC.
- Date approved:
Date approved - Shows the date when the particular phone is approved by the Federal Communications Commission
- 30 May 2005
- FCC ID value:
FCC ID value - Shows the FCC Identifying value of the particular phone
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- FCC ID value:
- Date approved:
- FCC measured SAR:
FCC measured SAR - The exposure standard for mobile devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the international guidelines is 2.0 W/ kg*. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value.
- Head:
- 1.51 W/kg
- Measured in:
- 1900 MHz
- Body:
- 0.60 W/kg
- Measured in:
- 1900 MHz
- Head:
Availability
- Officially announced:
- 14 Mar 2005
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