Kent German | Oct 08, 2009

Kyocera is no stranger to the US market, but the company has long kept a low profile by producing low to midtier handsets for minor carriers. But at the fall CTIA show, Kyocera announced several new initiatives that could change its stateside image.
- The company will launch a Google Android phone next year. Details on the device are unknown, but like other Android devices it should offer a touchscreen and multimedia features.
- The Google handset will be part of the company's shift to high-end devices.
- Kyocera also will launch LTE devices by 2011. The company didn't discuss specs or carriers for the handsets, but we know that they will will support Android and other operating systems.
We'll report more details as Kyocera announces them.
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CTIA Fall show
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