Home Kyocera Phones You are here Updated : Jan 15, 2010, 9:38 AM Kyocera SCP-1135 Specs Battery 750 mAh Description This Tri-mode CDMA phone features two-way messaging capabilities, games, calculator, alarm clock and stopwatch. I want it 1 user I have it 0 users I had it 2 users Popular Comparisons The Kyocera SCP-1135 is most commonly compared with these phones: Kyocera SCP-1135 vs Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Kyocera SCP-1135 vs Kyocera 2345 Kyocera SCP-1135 vs Motorola ic902 Deluxe Kyocera SCP-1135 vs Sanyo SCP-2400 Kyocera SCP-1135 vs OnePlus Nord Specs Compare Battery Capacity: 750 mAh Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable Design Size comparison Dimensions: 4.72 x 1.89 x 0.95 inches (120 x 48 x 24 mm) Weight: 4.34 oz (123.0 g) Features: Numeric keypad Cellular AMPS: 800 MHz Phone features Notifications: Vibration Regulatory Approval FCC approval: Date approved: Sep 07, 2001 FCC ID value: OVFKWC-2255 Despite our efforts to provide full and correct Kyocera SCP-1135 specifications, there is always a possibility of admitting a mistake. If you see any wrong or incomplete data, please LET US KNOW. If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Phone specs database licensing page. Latest News One UI 7 is live for Galaxy S24 users, except if you're with this carrier Best Buy's exclusive JBL Xtreme 3 deal is back, but it might not last long Xiaomi 16 Pro may go flat - while building on Xiaomi's zoom edge over the Galaxy S25 Ultra Huge discount makes the B&O Beoplay H95 top choice for those with taste for the finer things Tax Day tech deals: celebrate your tax refund with top bargains on phones, laptops, and more Miniature you, maximum impact: the latest AI craze Popular stories T-Mobile Tuesdays giveaways may never be the same again T-Mobile is raising prices yet again with the oldest and dirtiest trick in the book This is the coolest flip phone this year and it’s not the Galaxy Z Flip 7 T-Mobile might soon make up for one of its most controversial changes of the last couple of years Verizon gets a green light to get rid of yet another dead zone T-Mobile may have to dial back satellite ambitions and ask customers to settle for basics