Kyocera smartphones are known for their durability. They are often used by people who work in demanding environments, such as construction workers and firefighters. The company used to be a minor but significant player in the smartphone market. However, as competition increased, the company struggled to find success. In response, tech giant changed its strategy. Here are the details…

Kyocera Statement Puts End to Rumors

Recently, there have been rumors that Kyocera is planning to completely overhaul its smartphone strategy. These rumors claimed that the Japanese company would focus only on premium models in the future. However, Kyocera has now clarified that this is not the case. Kyocera has said that it will be making some changes to its smartphone strategy, but these changes will not be as dramatic as the rumors have suggested. Instead, Kyocera will be adapting the strategies that it has used in North America to the global market.

Kyocera refocused its North American wireless phone market strategy to emphasize business solutions several years ago, and our Japan-based parent company is now doing the same in the Japanese market. The rugged durability of a Kyocera smartphone remains attractive to many consumers, and consumers can continue to purchase our smartphones as they always have – through carriers such as Verizon, both in-store and online, and through the Kyocera website.

Kyocera’s statement put an end to the rumors that the company was withdrawing from the rugged phone market. The rumors were based on a translation error from a Chinese source. As people who produce English content on the internet, we often use sources from all over the world. This includes sources from China, where English is not the first language. As a result, it is not uncommon for translation errors to occur.

In this case, the translation error led to the misunderstanding that Kyocera was withdrawing from the rugged phone market. However, Kyocera has since issued a statement clarifying that this is not the case. The company is committed to continuing to produce rugged phones, which are popular with users who need a durable device. We are glad that Kyocera has clarified the situation and will continue to produce rugged phones. These phones are an important option for users who need a device that can withstand harsh conditions.

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