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Kyocera KX414 (Phantom)

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The KX414 is a mobile phone made by Kyocera, part of the Phantom family of phones.

The only U.S service providers that are carrying the KX414 are U.S. Cellular, Revol Wireless, and Verizon Wireless.

Its successor is the Kyocera KX440/KX444.

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