T-Mobile to Sell Kyocera Hydro XTRM Via B2B Channel
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over in the "Kyocera Hydro XTRM (GSM)" discussion:
Is this enabled with Qi wireless charging like the "Elite" version from verizon?
I read the Kyocera Hydro Elite is Qi enabled to use with wireless charging devices.
Is this one also a Qi Standard Compatible Device?
If not, how can I make it be wireless chargeable?
Is there an attachment or case for it for something? IDK
I would like to be able to use it with something like the Powerbot 1020 wireless charger.. or something similar.
Please advise.... over,
Perry in FL
over in the "Kyocera Hydro XTRM (GSM)" discussion:
how to get pop-up windows containing foreign accented letters
Is there a key tapping method? I've seen them occasionally; but not where and when needed.
dougmFeb 16, 2014, 3:06 PM
over in the "Kyocera Hydro XTRM (GSM)" discussion:
MetroPCS
I saw that MetroPCS is selling this phone for $99, $49 after rebate. Seeing that it supports LTE Bands 4 and 17, it would work well on AT&T. How is MetroPCS' unlock policy?
MetroPCS
This phone is for sell at MetroPCS stores as well and is priced at $169. While the specs are reasonable for the price, the phone is super glitchy and I would highly discourage anyone from purchasing it until an update is released until to fix those issues.
Don't hold your breath. Qualcomm/Kyocera phones (Kyocera owns Qualcomm's former phone business) were always cursed by bad software. Even very basic models were unstable.