Kyocera rugged devices are nothing to mess with. As I've learned from the Kyocera DuraPlus, its handsets can handle just about whatever you throw at them. Better yet, perhaps it'd be best if you ...
Sprint has launched the Kyocera DuraXT, a ruggedized push-to-talk phone on the CDMA Direct Connect network that is replacing iDEN. By Adi Robertson, a senior tech and policy editor focused on VR, ...
I was seriously considering ditching my Blackberry for this phone until I read that you cannot play music on it. There is no music player and no file management feature to find/use .mp3(or the like)..
Kyocera DuraXT is a flip model feature phone with standard specs and features just like any other model. This was launched in US market recently. Dual display, rugged nature and decent multimedia ...
Like Sprint's other push-to-talk phones, the DuraXT is built like a big old brick. It measures 4 by 2.1 by 1.1 inches (HWD) when closed, and is covered in a grippy, scratch-resistant, rubberized ...
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The Kyocera DuraXT ($69.99) is Sprint's replacement for the Kyocera DuraMax (3 stars). It has a bigger, better speaker, but is otherwise pretty much the same rugged flip-style cell phone. It's super ...
The Kyocera DuraXT ameets military specification 810G, so it's resistant to dust, extreme temperatures, low pressure, rain, salt fog, shock, and vibration, among other rough conditions. It can even be ...
I was seriously considering ditching my Blackberry for this phone until I read that you cannot play music on it. There is no music player and no file management feature to find/use .mp3(or the like)..
If you feel that modern day smartphones are just too fragile for your everyday use, then perhaps you might want to check out the Kyocera DuraXT instead. This is an exclusive smartphone from Sprint, ...