Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix for Leap’s Cricket

Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix available for Leap’s Cricket customers.

Kyocera and Leap Wireless, today announced the immediate availability of the Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix for Cricket customers who want to take their music, camera and mobile phone with them in one simple device for their on-the-go lifestyles.

An attractive addition to Kyocera’s popular line of “slider” phones, the Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix unites a 1.3 megapixel camera, a digital music player and games with a large, vibrant color screen on the phone’s signature sliding faceplate. The Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix is the perfect choice for social mobile phone users who want to enjoy their music files, high-resolution images and short video clips quickly and easily without sacrificing style. With an expandable memory slot for microSD™ cards up to 512MB, hours of today’s most popular .MP3, .WMA or .AAC formatted songs can go on the road, to the gym or in the office. As the first Bluetooth-enabled Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix on the market, the Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix phone allows Cricket customers to talk hands-free and wire-free while in their cars or simply walking down the street.

For heavy mobile users like Cricket customers,Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix is the perfect combination of a music player, camera, and phone to eliminate the need for carrying multiple lifestyle devices,

said Lee Ittner, executive vice president of Global Sales for Kyocera Wireless Corp.

While we wanted to make Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix an all-inclusive consumer electronics device, we also know it’s important for it to be stylish as well as easy-to-use. Benefits like Bluetooth wireless connectivity and one-touch music access ensure that Cricket users will have a fun, pain-free experience using the Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix.

Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix is a welcome addition to our handset line-up for Cricket customers,

said Nitu Arora, vice president of product development for Cricket.

The enhanced features and functionality of the Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix coupled with its sleek design will appeal to a large number of our customers who are looking for the latest, coolest mobile handsets. We believe that Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix will be especially popular with our growing number of customers who enjoy our unlimited picture and text messaging services.

Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix features the unmistakably-Kyocera “pinwheel” user interface for easy navigation between the Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix phone’s various features. The integrated 1.3 megapixel digital camera features a built-in flash and 5X digital zoom to expand picture-taking options, all accessible via one touch of a dedicated “easy access” camera button on the side of the Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix phone. Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix’s 176×220 pixel, 262,000-color TFT screen is ideal for viewing images, surfing the Internet or playing 3D games, which can be downloaded directly over the air using Cricket Clicks™. Integrated MMS makes sharing 15-second video clips and high-resolution images a button push away* and the Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix handset is also compatible with Cricket’s new roaming service, Travel Time™, which launched in all markets in June.

The Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix also offers a full suite of appealing Genuine Accessories by Kyocera™, most notably the Kyocera Music Dock, a synchronization cradle that doubles as a phone charger and features a jack to attach personal speakers and utilize the Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix phone’s music features; a stereo music headset with music controller; and the Kyocera K500 Gamepad, an eight-directional gaming controller for an incredible gaming experience.

Measuring 1.88 in x 3.85 in x .86 in and weighing 3.88 ounces, the Kyocera KX5 Slider Remix with Bluetooth wireless technology is now available at all Cricket retail and authorized dealer locations for $299.99. The purchase of a phone is also available with a $100 mail-in rebate during the holiday season. For more information, please visit www.mycricket.com or www.kyocera-wireless.com.

*May result in additional charge, from press release: 7/12/05

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