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Kyocera Switch Back (Strobe) Review
The good: The Kyocera Switch Back has a full QWERTY keyboard, multiple messaging options, a VGA camera, a speakerphone, voice dialing, and decent call quality.
The bad: The Kyocera Switch Back is bulky and has a cumbersome design. It suffers from poorly designed buttons and controls, as well as a tiny external display.
The bottom line: We had some serious design complaints with the Kyocera Switch Back, but the QWERTY keyboard, youth-friendly features, and decent call quality should appeal to the text-crazed teenager.
Kyocera Switch Back (Strobe) Specs
Manufacturer: Kyocera
Part number: K612
- Product Basic Spec
