Kyocera likes to position itself as a maker of smartphones that can go anywhere, with ruggedized, waterproof devices like the Bear Grylls-endorsed Brigadier. Building on that reputation, the company is showing a new solar-powered prototype that can also charge anywhere, so long as it's not too dark or cloudy. .. Continue Reading Display of Kyocera's smartphone prototype soaks up solar power
Section: Mobile Technology
Tags: Kyocera, Mobile World Congress 2015, Photovoltaic, Prototype, Smartphones, Solar Cell, Solar Power, Solar Powered, Touchscreen
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