Ok, I know there are a lot of naysayers about this phone but I must say I’m impressed with it after seeing it un-boxed and I think you will warm to it too. The gang over at Wirefly have released an ...
Those of you thinking about picking up T-Mobile’s version of the Nokia C7 (the Nokia Astound) or Sprint’s unique dual-screened Android device (the Kyocera Echo) are in luck because Wirefly has posted ...
There's no arguing that Sprint has a soft spot for Sanyo / Kyocera. In the carrier's eyes, Sanyo-built phones have shown to be both durable and reliable in the utterly unpredictable hands of end-users ...
There has been a lot of talk about the Android-based Kyocera Echo and its innovative dual-screen design. Now the device is finally available with Sprint. Unveiled back in February, the Echo sports a ...
Kyocera and Sprint are teaming up to offer an Android experience unlike what you’ll get on any other smartphone. The new Kyocera Echo, the nation’s first dual-touchscreen smartphone, is now available ...
The Kyocera Echo on Sprint ($200 with a two-year contract) is the first dual screen Android smartphone to hit the United States. With a design reminiscent of the Nintendo DS, the Echo seems to make a ...
The Kyocera Echo is a pretty big departure when it comes to handset design. It has two displays that, when unfolded, join to form one, massive, tablet-esque 4.7-inch display. If that's too much screen ...
Since the Echo is more gimmick than substance, you might want to pass it over in favor of something with more power. The Echo has two 3.5-inch WVGA screens that can combine to form one giant 4.7-inch ...
The Echo uses a near-stock version of Android 2.2, with the notable addition of several features that specifically harness the two screens. Rather than look at the Android 2.2-specific stuff, we're ...
Sprint's Kyocera Echo is a brand new concept in the mobile space. It's innovative, and it's bold. Using two displays that connect together to form one large touch surface, you're able to interact with ...
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