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Low-end Kyocera S1300 candybar survives the FCC

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And by “survive,” we mean “survives the awful FCC photography clinic.” All kidding aside, the photos this time didn’t turn out too bad, but maybe that’s because this phone is about as plain as plain can get. In fact, we’d suggest this here candybar is just marginally more sophisticated that those incredibly simplistic senior phones, though it does include a tri-band CDMA radio, GPS, speakerphone and a presumably putrid web browser. It’s practically a lock for someone like MetroPCS, but we suppose only time will tell.

[Via phonescoop]

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