Kyocera Echo smartphone arrives via Sprint

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Kyocera Echo

With advancement in technology, companies are certainly striving hard to create a niche for themselves by carving out feature-rich gizmos enclosed with cutting-edge technologies. Keeping up with the changing trends, Sprint has rolled out the Kyocera Echo dual-touchscreen smartphone.

Fitted with two high-resolution 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen displays linked by a sturdy, patent-pending super copper alloy pivot hinge, the handset claims to be an ideal travel buddy as it effortlessly folds up into a convenient single-screen configuration. Powered by the enthralling Android 2.2 operating system, this device enables owners to immerse themselves in several engaging apps from the Android Market.

“We’re a multitasking society, always looking for more information and easier ways to do things in our mobile lifestyles,” commented Yasuhiro Ohishi, president at Kyocera Communications. “We’ve heard tremendous feedback from people who’ve had the chance to experience the device, something we highly encourage consumers to do at any Sprint store. Because it’s so unique and a new experience for Android users, it’s helpful to experience it firsthand.”

Photo enthusiasts can capture picture perfect moment using the integrated 5 megapixel camera with flash, auto-focus and digital zoom, as well as record 720 HD videos. Users can store their most-liked images, videos and more using the 1GB onboard memory which can be expanded up to 32GB with ease.

The Kyocera Echo smartphone can be purchased through Sprint retail channels for $199.99 (approx Rs. 8,870) with a new two-year contract or eligible upgrade.

One Response

  1. al

    How long do the battery’s last? 2. How long do I need to charge one for? in the KYOCERA ECHO SMARTPHONE?