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Kyocera Marbl Review

(K132) Score: 24.5 / 100

Kyocera Marbl is a low end phone released some years ago, in 2006.

This cellphone is a bit heavyweight comparing with today standards, with a weight of 3.28 ounces. This phone is quite thick for nowadays standards, with a thickness of 0.83 inches.

This cellphone has a low quality 128 x 128 display, which makes all pictures and movies look like low resolution footage.

This cellphone doesn't have any cameras.

This phone doesn't use a sim card, because it isn't a GSM phone and it can work with CDMA carriers.

This phone features a mediocre 900 mAh Li-Ion replaceable battery, which is quite low for a consuming cellphone like this. Kyocera claims this phone has a stand by time of 180 hours and a talk time of 3.7 hs.

This phone is very overvalued considering it is priced 90 dollars, and other similar devices can be found for much less money. If you are looking for a low-end phone, you will definitely be very pleased with it.



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Specifications

Device Type:Phone
Brand:Kyocera
Product code:K132
Dimensions:3.39 x 1.73 x 0.83 inchesMetric8.61 x 4.39 x 2.11 cmImperial
Weight:3.28 ouncesMetric92.99 gImperial
Release date:2006-09-13
Price:$ 90.00

Display

Resolution:128 x 128 pixels
Pixel density:101 pixels per inchMetric39.76 pixels per cmImperial
Touch screen:No

Hardware

SD Card Slot:No SD card slot

Battery

Battery type:Li-Ion
Removable:Yes
Capacity:900 mAh
Stand-by Time:180 hours
Talk Time:3.7 hours

Camera

Networks

CDMA Bands:800, 1900
Technologies:CDMA

Other Features

GPS:Yes