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Kyocera K10 Royale
Created: 05/31/2006
Video description: The Kyocera K10 Royale may be a low-tech phone with flimsy construction, but it does exactly what it's supposed to.

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Kyocera K10 Royale Review

Editors' rating

The good: Great sound quality and plenty of volume; built-in flashlight; bright backlighting for keys; compact design with rubberized grip; voice dialing; analog roaming.

The bad: Low-res color screen; small keys and tiny navigation array; slow Web access; no volume controls on spine; feels cheap.

The bottom line: The Kyocera K10 Royale may be a low-tech phone with flimsy construction, but it does exactly what it's supposed to.

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Kyocera K10 Royale Specs

Manufacturer: Kyocera
Part number: VMK7LE

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