Techmate 7000: Kyocera Echo, the first dual-screen Android phone on Sprint

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Kyocera Echo, the first dual-screen Android phone on Sprint

 

Kyocera Echo, the first dual-screen Android phone on Sprint

Sprint the US mobile carrier has introduced a new Android phone, the Echo. Designed by the Japanese Kyocera (Kyoto Ceramic), the Echo comes with a unique dual-screen design receiving two 3.5” (480×800) displays that once unfolded gives you a stunning 4.7” real-estate surface with a 960×480 resolution.
Powered by a 1GHz CPU the Echo runs on Android 2.2, has a 5Mpix Camera with 720p video capabilities, 3G and should be available in the US at around $199 USD.
. Sprint’s nationwide 3G network and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)*
. Wi-Fi hotspot capability, which supports wireless connections for up to five devices
. 5-megapixel camera with flash, autofocus and digital zoom
. 720p HD camcorder to quickly capture those on-the-go memorable moments
. Corporate (Exchange ActiveSync®) and personal (POP & IMAP) e-mail, IM (Google Talk™), text messaging
. Media player with a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack
. Stereo Bluetooth® 2.1 (+ EDR)
. Full HTML Web browser with Google Search™
. 1GHz Snapdragon processor (QSD 8650 Android)
. 1 gigabyte (GB) of onboard memory and an 8GB microSD™ card for the external memory card slot supporting cards up to 32GB
. Voice and text prompts in both English and Spanish

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