Kyocera Echo
i would like to thank sprint for thinking outside the box.
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" save for the 5 or 6 apps created specifically to take advantage of the dual-screens.
And honestly, having a Dual-screen is not an original idea. TONS of phones have dual screens. You don't have to look further than the ENV touch to get your hands on one. In fact, most flip phones have dual screens.
The only difference with this phone is the direction the screens face and the Operating system it runs on.
If I were you, I'd wait it out a few weeks and read the reviews before running ou...
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justfinethanku said:
Putting a small battery in a multi-screen phone with a 1GHZ single-core processor sounds like a terrible idea.
yeah, agreed
justfinethanku said:
And honestly, having a Dual-screen is not an original idea. TONS of phones have dual screens. You don't have to look further than the ENV touch to get your hands on one. In fact, most flip phones have dual screens.
The only difference with this phone is the direction the screens face and the Operating system it runs on.
in other words, it's COMPLETELY different from any phone that's been released before. kind of a goofy runaround way of saying so, but i agree.
to the OP: If you MUST have this pho...
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Yes, there have been many phones that have used dual screens in the past, but I think with the dual screen feature being on a smartphone, it may set a precedent for more dual screen smartphones in the future.
I do agree that one should wait a few weeks and see what the review on the phone would be (that's with any phone though).
Is this your first Android smartphone?
To its credit, the built-in keyboard should be ok even for the fattest of fingers