Kyocera Slider
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| Screen | 128x128 pixels, 65,000 colors |
|---|---|
| Default ringtone | Polyphonic, 32 chords |
| Networks | AMPS 800, CDMA 800 and 1900 |
| Connectivity | 1xRTT, WAP 2.0 |
| Physical size | 3.48 in x 1.89 in x 0.90 in (88.4 mm x 48 mm x 22.8 mm) |
| Weight | 3.39 oz (96.1g) |
The Kyocera SE47, referred to as the Kyocera Slider, is the first slider-style phone from Kyocera.
Other technical data include:
- Form Factor: Slider
- Extendable Antenna
- Battery Life: Talk: 4 hours, Standby: 180 hours
[edit] Carriers
The phone has been distributed in North America by the following carriers:
- Alltel (U.S.A.)
- US Cellular (U.S.A.)
- Verizon Wireless (U.S.A.)
- Cricket Communications (U.S.A.)
- Bell Mobility (Canada)
| Screen | 128x128 pixels, 65,000 colors |
|---|---|
| Default ringtone | Polyphonic, 32 chords |
| Networks | CDMA 800 and 1900 |
| Connectivity | 1xRTT, WAP 2.0 |
| Physical size | 3.48 in x 1.89 in x 0.90 in (88.4 mm x 48 mm x 22.8 mm) |
| Weight | 3.39 oz (96.1g) |
The Kyocera SE47 is the Slider model that was released as a digital only version. The SE44 was later released as a tri-mode option.