JAX S1300 CELLULAR TELEPHONE



Jax S1300 Cellular Telephone, retail $Free* (www.kyocera-wireless.com...)
Manufactured by Kyocera (www.kyocera-wireless.com)
Last updated 12-20-12




This product does not emit light of its own, so the standard review format will not be used and the product will not be assigned a rating. This website is mostly about light-emitting products and test equipment I regularly use, but occasionally, you'll see non-light emitting products on it too if it's something I really like or use frequently.
(This product can indeed be used as a short-range flashlight to illuminate keyholes or to help locate dropped objects within close proximity to {near} you).

This is the Kyocera Jax S1300 cellular telephone handset. It is a one-piece unit with the display screen and keypad on the front surface of the unit.

In the photographs directly above and directly below, the "screensaver" was on when they were taken.


* The unit was furnished by Assurance Wireless and has cellular service from Virgin Mobile.


 Size of product w/hand to show scale SIZE


Use the Jax like you might use any other cellular telephone: dial the number you want, then press the "talk" key (this key shows a standard telephone handset colored green). When finished with the call, press the "end" key (this key shows a standard telephone handset colored red; the handset has a "O" with a vertical line through it).

I don't feel like writing a book today, so you'll want to refer to the instructional materials that are furnished with the handset (or read this document in .PDF format) to read about its many other features.





According to the Kyrocera website:

TOP FEATURES
Sleek streamlined design
Large keypad, display and texting fonts
External caller ID
Robust sound quality
Talk Time: Up to 200 minutes*


* = Depending on services available from your service provider.






This is a "standby" screen - the one that appears when you need to activate the handset.



This is the telephone with its keypad LEDs and its LCD screen on.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the LCD screen displaying "white".


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the white LEDs in the keypad of this handset.


Ringtones (in .WAV format) that this cellular telephone has resident.

This audio (sound) clip is approximately 1.00663453561 megabytes (1,098,898 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than five minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.


Charger being connected & disconnected sounds (in .WAV format) that this cellular telephone makes.

This audio (sound) clip is 63,504 bytes in length.




A video on YourTube showing the "screensavers" available (resident) on this handset.

This video is approximately 8.57322383425 megabytes (8,781,512 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than forty three minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.



TEST NOTES:
Cellular telephone handset was furnished by Assurance Wireless from Mattoon IL. USA in early-2011. after seeing advertising for it on television and subsequently signing up with them.


UPDATE: 00-00-00



    MANUFACTURER: Kyocera
    PRODUCT TYPE: Handheld cellular telephone
    LAMP TYPE: N/A
    No. OF LAMPS: N/A
    BEAM TYPE: N/A
    SWITCH TYPE: Numerous momentary buttons
    CASE MATERIAL: Plastic
    BEZEL: N/A
    BATTERY: 3.7 volts 700mAh Li:ION battery pack
    CURRENT CONSUMPTION: Unknown/unable to measure
    WATER-RESISTANT: Light sprinkle-resistance at maximum
    SUBMERSIBLE: NO WAY HOZAY!!!
    ACCESSORIES: Wall wart-type charger
    SIZE: 4.29" L x 1.73" W x 0.51" D (109mm L x 44mm W x 13.5mm D)
    WEIGHT: 2.530 ounces (71.60 grams) incl. battery
    COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE: Possibly Brazil
    WARRANTY: Unknown/TBA

    PRODUCT RATING:

    Product was not intended to be a light-emitter or test instrument, so the traditional "star" rating will not be used.





Jax S1300 Cellular Telephone * www.kyocera-wireless.com...







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