An old Verizon Kyocera was easily the most intuitive phone I've ever owned. If their current phone interface is anywhere near as simple as it was back in the day, this phone deserves more credit than you give it. Of course it's relatively "low-tech," but a good interface can drastically improve the functionality of such a device.
I've missed their offerings as pretty much the only phone I've seen from them stateside was that MTV/Virgin Mobile slider whackjob? Or maybe something worthless for Sprint or AT&T?
“The Pixi -- a sleek, tiny device -- seems clearly aimed at the only market Palm has recently enjoyed unfettered success with: the Centro demographic.”
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An old Verizon Kyocera was easily the most intuitive phone I've ever owned. If their current phone interface is anywhere near as simple as it was back in the day, this phone deserves more credit than you give it. Of course it's relatively "low-tech," but a good interface can drastically improve the functionality of such a device.
I've missed their offerings as pretty much the only phone I've seen from them stateside was that MTV/Virgin Mobile slider whackjob? Or maybe something worthless for Sprint or AT&T?