Kyocera phones evolution 1989-2025 | 355 models | 41 commercials
Kyocera Corporation is a Japanese multinational ceramics and electronics manufacturer headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It was founded as Kyoto Ceramic Company in 1959 by Kazuo Inamori and renamed in 1982. From the end of 80's Kyocera manufactures mobile phones for the Japanese market under various brands including au, willcom, SoftBank and Y!mobile and for wireless carriers in the United States and Canada. In this video we will show you Kyocera phones produced from 1989 to 2025. Enjoy watching! 00:00 Intro 00:35 1989 00:48 1991 00:58 1993 01:08 1994 01:28 1995 01:56 1996 02:37 1997 03:04 1998 03:44 1999 04:36 2000 05:33 2001 06:19 2002 07:30 2003 08:34 2004 09:48 2005 11:27 2006 13:05 2007 14:24 2008 16:06 2009 16:55 2010 17:40 2011 19:22 2012 20:23 2013 21:52 2014 24:17 2015 26:20 2016 27:39 2017 29:35 2018 30:32 2019 31:05 2020 31:51 2021 32:23 2022 32:47 2023 33:26 2024 33:40 2025 33:57 End

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