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mistyhollibaugh

Jun 21, 2012, 1:08 PM
over in the "Kyocera Echo" discussion:

Kyrocera Update gone bad

my kyrocero echo phone is not active but am able to use the wi-fi and camera. My question is it had an automatic update while on the web that the phone needed to be restarted for it to take effect well... when it powered back on nothing. Only black screen with KYROCERA on one of the screens. Phone wont do . Tried taking battery out for a while even called customer service they couldnt help. Please someone help im lost without my slots.
XXXMOSESXXX

Apr 8, 2011, 5:43 PM
over in the "Kyocera Echo" discussion:

FYI on the echo

I am the avdvocate for this phone and I am happy to say that I am very pleased with how well it does work. the battery is phenomenal it works very well. it has lasted a lease 2 days for me. by the way it comes with an additional battery that has a power box that can be used with any phone as an outside power supply. I downloaded a few apps and they do work in tablet mode very well. Using email the phone is the best because of the two screens. Its like I'm on my home computer. 1 side has the list of emails, while the other screen has the open email. Having the ability to have two browser pages opened at the same time is more useful than I thought. There is little to no lag as I was expecting. But everyone who has got bad things to sassy about...
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I wouldn't expect you to have negative things to say about the phone since you are an "advocate" for this phone. The first day I got this phone, I switched back to my Epic. This phone is awesome as far as the dual screens and the ability to use the...
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RSGuy

Mar 14, 2011, 6:51 PM
over in the "Kyocera Echo" discussion:

Has Sanyo/Kyocera made any successful phones yet?

I can not think of any good or successful phones made by this company. The spec's seem great but what about quality?
depends on who makes the processor, if kyocera makes it they'll probably fry up in no time flat...

as for quality, the only phone to date that has actually impressed me in the Taho
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Successful? Sure. But they've been doing mostly low-end phones for the past few years, so I would say that the definition of "successful" is different than it would be for a high-end smartphone like this. This is new territory for them (at least in re...
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mookie7

Mar 6, 2011, 7:21 PM
over in the "Kyocera Echo" discussion:

i would like to thank sprint for thinking outside the box.

i really think this is a cool ideal from sprint it might work or it might not. but at least it is different from any other device out there. just thought i would give some credit to sprint for this one. i am getting one on launch day anybody else?
Thinking outside of the box is one thing.

Producing a great product is something else entirely.

Putting a small battery in a multi-screen phone with a 1GHZ single-core processor sounds like a terrible idea.

And there is no "multi-tasking" ...
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So here we are almost 3wks later,...what do you think thus far?

Is this your first Android smartphone?
This phone's two screen together have about an inch more of screen than an Evo turned sideways. Multi-tasking is awkward at best. I hope there isn't a flood of early adopters for this device because right now its lookin like a stinker.

To its cre...
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casualsuede

Feb 26, 2011, 5:43 PM
over in the "Kyocera Echo" discussion:

1370 MAh battery?

This has a lower spec batter than the LG Optimus S (1500 MAh).

Running two full size screen? I see this thing lasting 2 hours at a time (no matter what the PS spec says).
other sanyo phones with 1370mAh battery which has a good battery life.. but i must agree, this one is 2 full size touch screen phone, so i think that might not be enough.. come on sanyo
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justfinethanku

Mar 9, 2011, 12:38 PM
over in the "Kyocera Echo" discussion:

Two months before this phone gets delegated to pre-paid.

I'd be willing to bet, that after flopping horribly on Sprint this phone will be the perfect device for Virgin Mobile.

There is no way people are going to contract themselves into this Kyocera Phone.
i second that
smylax

Feb 25, 2011, 1:34 PM
over in the "Kyocera Echo" discussion:

Fragmentation

The only thing this is causing is further fragmentation of the Android platform. Do you think Google will spend any time making their new versions compatible with this? Don't expect any new versions....
Yes,

Because More phones will support dual screen and so will more versions of Android OS. Sorry but you are wrong on this one.
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AndroidRules

Feb 25, 2011, 2:35 PM
over in the "Kyocera Echo" discussion:

Why?

That's all I have to day. SMH
Why wouldn't you want to use two apps at the same time, or browse two web pages at the same time? I can think of tones of situations where I'd use it.
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i COMPLETELY agree!! why not focus on improving multi-touch or spend the extra production cost on upgrading the screen quality... or processor... or battery life... or speaker... or hdmi output... or even simply a better camera???? sure, there are a F...
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Talquin

Mar 1, 2011, 1:40 PM
over in the "Kyocera Echo" discussion:

Additional reading on this phone.

Wired.com had a article on this phone, and addresses a few things you have mentioned.

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/02/kyocera-echo/ »

http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/07/sprints-kyocera-e ... »

certain apps have been designed to run on both screen, like the web browser, but a market launch will show how well this will work. i'm sure the extra battery strongly will come in handy , but no excuse for poor battery life.
knx2

Feb 6, 2011, 10:57 PM

Doesn't make sense

This cannot be the announcement. Sprint said industry first, not a new phone.
No way. Kyocera? Uh-uh. It had better be something seriously awesome. This story is a plant by Sprint to throw us off from the real announcement. Nice try, Hesse.
Hitur Petar

Feb 7, 2011, 1:32 AM

Calm Down

The Echo is obviously not what the event is for. Phones like this barely receive a mention. We will just have to wait and see I guess what the announcement truly is about. Bloomberg has never broke any timely tech news of any sort, including this "news."
Hitur Petar said:
The Echo is obviously not what the event is for. Phones like this barely receive a mention. We will just have to wait and see I guess what the announcement truly is about. Bloomberg has never broke any timely tech
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kentthorne

Feb 7, 2011, 10:45 AM

Why would this matter

The Zio sucks, Sanyo/Kyocera haven't launched a game changing phone since the 9000, what 5 years ago. There is no way that this is the major, industry first announcement the invite mentions.
Let's hope not. Kyocera/Sanyo are like the Dollar Store of cell phones. That said, the quality will probably suck and it will be riddled with issues which I as a Sprint rep will be forced to fix.


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mjfadaway

Feb 6, 2011, 10:22 PM

Lame!

If this is all they have in store for tomorrows event, I will cancel my account on the spot...I was hoping for some webOS or Windows Phone 7 luv.....Android is burnt out. Im sick of getting played on the system updates. And u definately don't name anything made by Kyocera as your flagship phone!!!
Yup! Very, very lame! I'll wait until after the Mobile World Congress which will happen next week to see if they'll have any new phones. If not, I'm not patient any more! They increased $10 for all smart phone and think that this will be the best phon...
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Oh please do... I'd like to see you pay an ETF just because you didn't like the new phone Sprint was offering. lol.
That has got to be the short bus statement of the month. Congrats.

My guess is that this is an HTC device for the announcement.
Slammer

Feb 7, 2011, 10:59 AM

AN LG With 3D Screen and Dual Core Processor?

This would be my guess. It has been seen running wild within news forums. This certainly would be an industry first on both aforementioned technologies. No glasses needed for the 3D! Very cool!

John B.
rwmgd2

Feb 7, 2011, 9:40 AM

Wishful Thinking......

How about a 3D Wimax iPad? Now that would be nice......... 🤤
AndroidRules

Feb 6, 2011, 10:20 PM

If there isn't a "4G" after the phones name..

than screw it!
 
 
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