KDDI reveals its Spring 2012 colection: Android smartphones are still hot

It’s that time of the season again, as Japan’s mobile carriers unveil more alternate-universe models that we’ll probably never see elsewhere. Leading the pack is the final version of Fujitsu’s long-time-coming quad-core Android phone, arriving as the Arrows Z ISW13F

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KDDI reveals its Summer 2012 collection: Android smartphones are still hot

It’s that time of the season again, as Japan’s mobile carriers unveil more alternate-universe models that we’ll probably never see elsewhere. Leading the pack is the final version of Fujitsu’s long-time-coming quad-core Android phone, arriving as the Arrows Z ISW13F.

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Kyocera Announced Hydro And Rise Smartphones

Kyocera has just unveiled their newest Android 4.0 smartphones.

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Hands-on with Kyocera Rise, an Android 4.0 smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard (video)

Kyocera is looking to regain a foothold in the US smartphone market, and curiously enough, it’s doing so by catering to niche audiences.

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: solar-powered plane, chrome Fisker Karma and the ‘blackest’ solar cells ever

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. With the days getting longer and the spring sun creeping into the evening hours this week, we saw a host of impressive solar energy projects that put those rays to work. Kyocera revealed their plan for Japan’s largest solar farm and French company Areva announced they will be building the largest solar installation in Asia

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Kyocera joins forces with IHI and Mizuho on 70-megawatt solar plant

Japan is often on the cutting edge of technology, but one of the things it apparently does not have is a collection of large solar power plants.

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KDDI and Kyocera create speaker-free smartphone, we go hands-on (video)

Leave it to the Japanese to blast us away with another sweet smartphone feature we’ve never seen before. This Kyocera handset, running what appears to be a heavily skinned Android OS, has had its earpiece summarily disposed with, preferring to transfer your phone-call audio through vibrational technology

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