Kyocera Koi KX2
Camera quality/software
I can tell you it is not a replacement for a real camera and the flash will definitly be under powered- they all are- ITS a phone first. That being said it would be nice to have a device with one that fulfills the function of a phone and a camera. Carrying both is inconvienient.
The big question I would have is whether there is a way to get the pictures off the phone other than sending them to an email account. With a large picture that can get expensive fast. The specs do not say it has a USB connection which would lead me to think that there is no good way to download the pictures one takes. That could be a crippling shortcomming.
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It has an optional USB cable for $45.
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Great if you are sure it has a USB port. Do you have one to verify that? I looked at all the specs I could find and nowhere did it have listed a USB port.
Also if you have some better knowlege of this phone/camera can you state how many chords it has for making ringtones. The latest phones are sporting 60+ chords
One more question any chance they are using that new high intensity led flash or is it the standard underpowered one.
http://reviews.cnet.com/Kyocera_KX2_Koi/4505-6454_7- ... »
Interesting to read that the Koi seems to be designed for left handers as that seems to be the way the jog dial and the swivel are positioned and operate..
Not too sure about the battery life which is bound to be bad with the larger color screen. I wonder if a larger battery will be available. I understand it will be released around Nov 17 along with some other new phones...
Definitly a kool phone and minute worthy!
The Kyocera site offers a larger battery.
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Very good! My other concern with it is that the screen will be easily scratched in ones pocket. I thought about that and realized that PDA users have that problem all the time and use a screen protector film. That would give some much need protection and sounds like a good idea to me. A lens cover protecting the camera lens has already been taken care of which solves one of my other complaints about camera phones that you handle and carry in ones pocket with no lens protection.