Kyocera
5 profiled devices
Kyocera Corporation is a Japanese multinational ceramics and electronics manufacturer headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It was founded as Kyoto Ceramic Company, Limited in 1959 by Kazuo Inamori and renamed in 1982.
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Each device below has a forensic fingerprint profile built from real photos and videos analysed on snapWONDERS. Click any model to see the specific patterns that device bakes into every file it creates — including GPS frequency, the unique JPEG compression signature, firmware version strings, and any personal identifiers embedded by the manufacturer.
The Signals column indicates that distinctive fingerprint data has been accumulated for that model. Confidence reflects how many files have been analysed — the more files, the more reliable the pattern. Use this to understand exactly what metadata your Kyocera device is sharing every time you take a photo.
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| Device ⇅ | Type ⇅ | Signals ⇅ | Confidence ⇅ | Years ⇅ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kyocera C5215 | Device | Low | 2014 | |
| FC-S3 | Device | Low | — | |
| S2 | Device | Low | 2021 | |
| C5215 | Device | Low | — | |
| E6810 | Device | Low | 2020 | |
| No models match | ||||
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