In the tech world, devices come and go fairly often. Once it’s determined that a device has worn out its welcome, it ends up where no one wants to be: on the EoL (end-of-life) list. The latest EoL list to make it way into the mainstream is from Sprint, and it looks like the HTC [...]
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As if for this phone wasn’t cheap enough, Sprint’s set to make it even cheaper for those interested. You’ll soon be able to buy the Kyocera Milano for just . It’s probably one of the most affordable devices in its range and class. It features an 800MHz processor, a 3 inch display, a hardware QWERTY [...]
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The Kyocera Milano's been around less than two weeks. And in less than two weeks, the already affordable Android smartphone (it's a mere on contract) is going to drop another to just . That's damn near the lowest you can get without being free. And while you're not exactly going to get the biggest or [...]
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Here’s our first look at Sprint’s latest entry-level Android smartphone — you know it as the Kyocera Milano. It’s available now for a mere on contract, and for that you get a 3-inch display, Android 2.3, a 3.2MP camera and slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It’s got a fairly beefy 1490 mAh battery, with 512MB of RAM and ROM, all powered [...]
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A couple of weeks ago we heard that the White EVO 3D would land at Radio Shack. The wait is over, because according to the above document, it will be available starting tomorrow September 9th. We have no idea how long this will be an exclusive to the Shack, but we are happy that it’s [...]
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Sprint just announced a new low-end phone called the Kyocera Milano. It features a QWERTY keyboard, a 3-inch display, and 512MB of memory. Surprisingly it has Gingerbread onboard. I think it is safe to assume Ice Cream Sandwich won’t make it to this baby. The specs aren’t hot, but the price certainly is. You can [...]
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Sprint today introduced a new low-end offering from Kyocera, the Android 2.3 Kyocera Milano. The pint-sized handset rides the line between messaging feature phone and full-fledged Android smartphone. It features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 3-inch display, and 512MB of onboard memory. It also gets the Sprint ID treatment for device personalization. The handset can [...]
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Sprint and Kyocera announced earlier today the release of the Kyocera Milano, an entry level Android smartphone. It will be available starting tomorrow, September 9, for .99 after a mail in rebate and when signing a two-year contract. It will come packed with the Eco Mode which is supposed to help save the battery life [...]
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Sprint this morning announced the Kyocera Milano, a phone we outed a week ago in the Sprint Playbook. The Milona looks to be a mid- to low-end Android smartphone, with a 3-inch display, Android 2.3, a 3.2MP camera and slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It weighs 5.6 ounces and has a 1490 mAHh battery, and 512MB of RAM and ROM. [...]
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Almost three weeks to the day after clearing the FCC as the Kyocera Oblique, the phone looks like it will hit Sprint as the Kyocera Milano on September 9th. The mid-ranged device comes with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), a 3-inch touchscreen, 2GB MicroSD card (supports up to 32GB), an 800Mhz processor, 1340 mAh battery, 3G, and 512MB RAM. The Milano [...]
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As we know it, devices can and often do go through many name changes before they actually reach consumers. In some case, the code names given to devices are much cooler then what they actually release under. The case of the Sony Tablet S2 fits into this section now that the device is suggested [...]
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Want to save some money on some decent Android phones- You might want to take a look and see what Sprint is offering. They have just dropped the price on two of their popular phones, and are even giving away one free. If you’re a new customer looking for service at Sprint, you can now [...]
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Looks like Sprint flew under our radar and dropped the price yesterday on some of their “old school” Android lineup. If you’re a new customer you can now sign up for a 2-year agreement and snag yourself a Samsung EPIC 4G for 0, Nexus S for ( online), and the Kyocera Echo for free. Don’t [...]
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The Kyocera Oblique, believed to be replacing the Samsung Intercept, has been cleared by the FCC and will be released on September 11th through Sprint. This QWERTY slider handset is expected to come with Bluetooth, a 3.2 megapixel camera, low-res QVGA screen, and run on Android 2.3. Similar to its predecessor, it will feature only [...]
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For all 4 of you who picked up Kyocera’s dual-screened Echo and were worried the device would simply be lost in time, stuck with it’s customized Android 2.2 firmware, fear not. Kyocera is increasing their Android “street cred” thanks to an Android 2.3 Gingerbread update making its way to Echo’s all over the country. The [...]
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One thing some Android devices aren’t is durable. We have heard complaints of just how easily the screen of the HTC Thunderbolt scratches (just ask Phil), and we have seen plenty of devices put in their grave after just one fall. But not the Kyocera Echo. Kyocera has taken to its YouTube page to show off [...]
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At the end of April, Sony made an official announcement revealing the long rumored S1 and S2 Honeycomb Android tablets. And since then, we haven’t heard or seen anything from Sony on the two tablets. Italian notebook site, Notebook Italia, got some exclusive up close shots and got to play with the oddly shaped [...]
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We’re not quite to the mid-way point of 2011 yet, but I couldn’t resist the temptation to put together a list of the worst of the best. I’ve seen some of these devices and some I haven’t, so I’ve approached this list more from the standpoint of a shopper, albeit one that knows what last [...]
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The Kyocera Echo, with its one-of-a-kind hinge design and dual-screen form factor that was launched April 17th, is now available to Sprint customers for .99. That’s a far cry from its original listed price of 0. Today, Twitter verified account @sprintnews sent out a tweet to their followers with the promotion, and also including a link [...]
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Google has changed their former storefront for selling the Nexus One into a comparison gallery of available Android handsets. Given the numbers of manufacturers and carriers that offer hundreds of handsets this is a really good use of this former storefront. It will provide a spot to go and see what’s new, compare [...]
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First Day with the Kyocera Echo, A Power User’s Reactions I have had my first day with the Kyocera Echo today, and I found some things out. First of all I opened my shipping box and found that I had TWO boxes to pull out. I wondered WHY TWO? One I found out was the [...]
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Sprint shows off its new devices So all the rumors of Sprints secret website has been confirmed and it is finally available for your perusal. The aptly titled “All Together Now” website covers the HTC Evo 3d, HTC Evo View 4G, and Kyocera Echo devices. This is very exciting for me as I am waiting [...]
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Kyocera Echo Unboxing Video, from Distributor Wirefly Ok, I know there are a lot of naysayers about this phone but I must say I’m impressed with it after seeing it un-boxed and I think you will warm to it too. The gang over at Wirefly have released an unboxing video of the dual screen Kyocera [...]
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Kyocera Echo on Sprint, Preorders Now When Sprint showed the dual screen Kyocera Echo at their event on February 5th it was met with a range of critiques from fascination to outright skepticism. However, no one could deny the fanfare of the event where the unique device debuted. Now Sprint is promoting the handset ,which [...]
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Kyocera was on the spotlight for its dual-touchscreen handset which looks like a hand-held gaming device. But now, there is a new handset on the block from Fujitsu. They have created a dual-touchscreen device similar to Kyocera which is in portrait mode instead of landscape and has many options. The device was showcased at the Fujitsu’s stall [...]
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The just-announced Kyocera Echo on Sprint is a first of its kind: a dual touchscreen, Android-powered smartphone. Sprint announced that they would be releasing an industy first and this is just what they have delivered. The Echo features two 3.5 inch 480 x 800 displays that have the ability to be combined into one screen, which [...]
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Sprint will soon carry the Sanyo Zio. Best of all they will be offering it free with a new two year contract. Cricket had the Zio in August for $249. Cricket’s version of the phone had Android 1.6 where Sprint has added Android 2.1. the Zio has a 3.5″ screen with a 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 [...]
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Engadget got their hands on a picture with a phone that looks exactly like the Sprint Samsung Epic, but without the physical keyboard. The Samsung Transform has been been rumored to be coming to Sprint since the FCC approval of a SPH-M920, and now with its strange resemblance to the Epic, one might wonder, what [...]
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Cricket is selling their first android phone, the Kyocera Zio online. Some of the features include 3G, wifi, bluetooth, 3.2 camera with with video recording, and a microSD slot. The Zio, unfortunately, will come with Android 1.6 with plans of upgrading. The Zio is priced at $249.99, but if bought on their website, you will [...]
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Cricket Wireless just put up the pre-sale page for their first Android phone, the Kyocera Zio, and our sources tell us the device will go on sale August 15 with a special $55 unlimited rate plan. The Zio is an entry-level Android phone and it features a 3.5-inch WVGA display, 600 MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 processor, [...]
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