Kyocera WX320K
Monday, January 22, 2007 8:45:16 AM
The new Kyocera's WX320K, of course with Opera, is coming to the market this February. You can see the beautiful 'OPERA BROWSER' logo on the top lid of it!
As k-tai watch wrote, it has Opera Mobile with it, and Opera Mobile handles RSS feed at the server, which you can view/edit through Desktop Opera when you came back to home as well.
The article of WILLCOM said, you can sign up 'Opera Server Service' with WX320K, then you can use some server-side services including RSS reader, online storage, and photo album. It sounds familiar for us, doesn't it? I suppose it's a kind of my.opera community, special version only for 'Opera Mobile' users. The users of its kind, especially here in our country, need complete Japanized services. It will come to reality very soon.
Do I have a plan to change my Sanyo of WILLCOM to this new one? No. It has Java, to enable Opera Mini to work, presumably, but lacks any kinds of memory slot, alas! Its internal memory is only 20MB. I have 256MB miniSD to use with almost new Sanyo, bought last November.
As k-tai watch wrote, it has Opera Mobile with it, and Opera Mobile handles RSS feed at the server, which you can view/edit through Desktop Opera when you came back to home as well.
The article of WILLCOM said, you can sign up 'Opera Server Service' with WX320K, then you can use some server-side services including RSS reader, online storage, and photo album. It sounds familiar for us, doesn't it? I suppose it's a kind of my.opera community, special version only for 'Opera Mobile' users. The users of its kind, especially here in our country, need complete Japanized services. It will come to reality very soon.
Do I have a plan to change my Sanyo of WILLCOM to this new one? No. It has Java, to enable Opera Mini to work, presumably, but lacks any kinds of memory slot, alas! Its internal memory is only 20MB. I have 256MB miniSD to use with almost new Sanyo, bought last November.









Henrik Falckhefa # Tuesday, January 23, 2007 2:24:29 AM
It'll be interesting to see if it really can run Opera Mini though...
saito # Tuesday, January 23, 2007 3:36:20 AM
Oh, so desuka! Wonderful indeed.
Keiki Ichikawakeiki # Tuesday, January 23, 2007 5:44:06 AM
Anyway, I wrote down the article about WX320K as follows.
http://my.opera.com/keiki/blog/2007/01/22/phs-wx320k
saito # Tuesday, January 23, 2007 7:27:30 AM