Reviews of the Kyocera 7135 (Verizon Wireless)
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CNET Review
The Good: High-speed wireless access; Secure Digital/MultiMedia Memory card expansion slot; built-in MP3 player and image viewer.
The Bad: A bit bulky; touch screen is deactivated when in phone mode; keypad numbers are slow to respond; no headset included.
The Bottom Line: The 7135 is a complete, feature-rich phone/PDA hybrid that would've been even more attractive had it come out sooner.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 84/100 and users 63/100. Comparing these reviews to 278585 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 72/100 = Good.
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No Rating
pdastreet.com
Review Summary: The 7135 features a large and bright display capable of displaying from a palette of 65,536 colors. 16 MB of RAM is standard on the unit, and that can be added to via a MMC/SD card slot easily accessible on the side of the phone. The 7135's battery is rat
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No Rating
smartphonetoday.com
Review Summary: The Kyocera 7135 is a bit bulky by mobile phone standards, but it will be a natural choice for users that are already comfortable with the Palm OS and interface. The stylus makes interaction with the device easy (though admittedly a two-handed operation)
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pcmag.com
Review Summary: From the minute you pick up a Kyocera 7135 ($499 list), you know it's a classy and well-designed PDA/phone combination. It is relatively compact, has a terrific speakerphone with a single-touch power button, offers good integration with the Palm OS addres
Manufacturer: Kyocera International, Inc.
Part number: SMARTPHONE7135
Telecom
- Modem Integrated Wireless cellular modem
- Max transfer rate 153 Kbps
- Service provider Verizon Wireless
- Cellular enhancement protocol CDMA
General
- Multi-use / PDA phone Yes
- Built-in devices Touch screen, Speaker, Keypad, Display, Antenna, Microphone
- Cellular technology 1xRRT, CDMA 800/1900 and Analog 800
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 2.4 in x 1.2 in x 4 in
- Weight 6.6 oz
- Standby time Up to 160 h
- Vibrating Alert Yes
- Bluetooth enabled no
Operating System / Software
- OS provided Palm OS 4.1
- Software included MP3 Player, Date Book, Memo Pad, EIS Web, Voice Memo, Mobile Mail, To Do List, Address Book, MGI PhotoSuite Mobile Edition
Memory
- Installed RAM 16 MB
Phone
- Call features Caller ID
- Vibrating Alert Yes
- Voice Dialing Yes
- Speakerphone Yes
- Ring Tones 25
- Downloadable ring tones No
Processor
- Processor Motorola 33 MHz
Input Device
- Input device type Keypad, Stylus, Touch-screen
Messaging / Data Services
- Internet Browser Yes
- Messaging Services Yes
Audio
- Digital audio standards supported MP3
- Audio input type Microphone
- Audio output type Speaker(s)
- Voice recording capability Yes
Display
- Color support 16-bit (64K colors)
- Max resolution 160 x 160
Power
- Battery installed ( max ) 1 Lithium ion
- Max supported batteries 1
- Talk time Up to 150 min
Expansion / Connectivity
- Wireless connectivity IrDA
- Port / Connector Type:Interface 1Docking / port replicator, 1Headset
- Expansion slot(s) total (free) 1 SD Memory Card
- Total free slots 1
Cellular
- Phone style Clamshell
- Analog roaming capable Yes
Physical Characteristics
- Width 2.4 in
- Depth 1.2 in
- Height 4 in
- Antenna Retractable
Warranty
- Service / Support Details 1 year warranty
GPS
- GPS System / GPS Navigation None
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