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Review: Kyocera Hydro Life for T-Mobile / MetroPCS

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krissi-2

Dec 2, 2014, 2:59 PM
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no streaming?

hi, I have the new hydro life phone and I'm discovering it seems it does not have live streaming capabilities. Am i right? If I'm not, how can I stream live TV?
I think the T-Mobile one has the T-Mobile TV app, I don't remember if metro has a TV app of its own, I rooted and removed my bloat apps the day I got my phone
NiteFire

Dec 8, 2014, 10:04 PM

Been using this phone a couple months now

I bought this phone a few months ago, I'm using the MetroPCS version. At $50 and the specs it has I thought it was a bargain, and I'm not disappointed. It is the best phone they offer around that price, and at $30 now I highly reccomend picking it up.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor (I'm surprised its called the 200, the msm8212 snapdragon 200 has 4 Cortex A7 cores at 1.2GHZ and it's the Adreno 305 graphics. Its really a snapdragon 400 like in a majority of midrange phones) CPU-Z and other sites can confirm

1.5GB Ram
8GB internal storage, but only 5 available for user.
The 5MP camera takes alright pics, good lighting they turn out better
2MP front camera, about same quality as rear

The screen looks nice, colors are bright and l...
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JesseKnows

Sep 12, 2014, 11:31 AM
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How about unlocking?

Is there a cheap unlock (or any unlock) similar to LG (under $2)?
General

Aug 5, 2014, 2:10 AM
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Kyocera Hydro Life - Root

This phone CAN be rooted with Root Genius.
General

Aug 5, 2014, 1:45 AM
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Kyocera Hydro Life - 3G/LTE

It appears that the WCDMA high-speed radio frequency (3G/LTE) is not Global. Locked to Americas and a few other countries. Asian carriers not supported. . For use in Asia only 2G frequencies supported.
 
 
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