Home Kyocera Phones Kyocera KX424 Kyocera KX424 Specs Battery 900 mAh Display 80 x 104 pixels Description Kyocera KX424 is a dual-band CDMA plus AMPS phone. It features STN display, Web browser, Polyphonic ringtones, Voice commands, dialing and recording. I want it 0 users I have it 0 users I had it 1 user Specs Compare Display Resolution: 80 x 104 pixels Technology: STN Battery Capacity: 900 mAh Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable Design Size comparison Dimensions: 4.45 x 1.89 x 0.91 inches (113 x 48 x 23 mm) Weight: 3.52 oz (100.0 g) Features: Numeric keypad Cellular AMPS: 800 MHz Multimedia Headphones: 2.5mm jack Connectivity & Features Location: GPS Other: Computer sync Regulatory Approval FCC approval: Date approved: Jul 31, 2003 FCC ID value: OVFKWC-KE4X4 Measured SAR: Head: 1.46 W/kg Measured in: 1900 MHz Body: 0.52 W/kg Measured in: 1900 MHz Despite our efforts to provide full and correct Kyocera KX424 specifications, there is always a possibility of admitting a mistake. If you see any wrong or incomplete data, please LET US KNOW. If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Phone specs database licensing page. Latest News Don't get your Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 satellite hopes high unless on T-Mobile Google Play announces a new chapter and evolution: AI, gaming, rewards and more Garmin's Forerunner 945 is now $171 cheaper and a fantastic choice for triathletes The $500 HMD Skyline is the modern Nokia of your dreams - and they (literally) killed it Galaxy Z Flip 6 camera scores massive hardware upgrades, but modest quality improvement Parents are helping HMD co-create the perfect phone for children Popular stories Refusing to let T-Mobile off the hook, customers have filed class action lawsuit against it T-Mobile users have only now discovered sneaky change made in May Latest T-Mobile freebie is waiting to be picked up by you but be careful Google's fancy Pixel Tablet becomes a no-brainer with this sweet post-Prime Day discount T-Mobile customer is paying higher amounts every month for what he suspects is "internal fraud" FCC calls out T-Mobile for Metro’s new phone unlocking policy