Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 08, 2011
Here's a little more info on the pricing situation for the Sprint Kyocera Echo: The $199 price point (after contract and $100 rebate) already has been announced. And if you're looking to get one...
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 08, 2011
Woe is the smartphone carrier and manufacturer that tries something new, apparently. That much was apparent from the comments before, during and after Sprint's unveiling of the Kyocera Echo dual-scre...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 08, 2011
What was it like last night at Sprint's Kyocera Echo event in New York City? After the break, we take you inside the Edison for a (mostly) non-phone look at how it all went down.
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Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 07, 2011
Youtube link for mobile viewing Here we have the briefest of hands-ons with the new Sprint Kyocera Echo -- the dual-screen phone announced today in New York City. For the most part, what you see is wh...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 07, 2011
We're live at Sprint's event in New York City, where Sprint says it has "something up its sleeve." Illusionist David Blaine is schedule to appear, as is Sprint CEO Dan Hesse. What...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 07, 2011
Sprint's own website appears to have tipped what's likely in store for us at tonight's event. Confirming earlier reports, a search for the Kyocera Echo returns results for "The world's first du...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 07, 2011
Just a reminder, folks, that we'll be at Sprint's event tonight in New York City. It's one of those rare occasions where we really don't have much of an idea of what's going to be announced -- heck, i...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Oct 10, 2010
Two of the three phones that Sprint announced last week at CTIA -- the Samsung Transform and Sanyo Zio -- are available for purchase as of today. They'll run you $149.99 and $99.99 respectively...
Article
by Andrew Melnizek
Sep 29, 2010
Our super secret spies have uncovered some Kyocera Zio dummy units at Radio Shack. The 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen, with a Qualcomm MSM7627 processor, was first seen sporting Android 1.6 (Donu...
Article
by Dallin Hampton
Aug 20, 2010
The Sanyno Zio from Kyocera is the first Android phone available to Cricket Wireless customers. The Zio features a 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen, 3G web browsing, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, a 3.2-megapixel came...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Aug 03, 2010
We've known for a while that the Kyocera Zio would be coming to Cricket Communications, and now it's official. Pricing and actual availability weren't announced (other than "this fall"), an...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 06, 2010
Welcome to the party, Cricket Wireless. Phone Arena got their hands on a presentation brochure showcasing Cricket's upcoming line-up for 2010, and it looks like it will be a good year for subscr...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Mar 28, 2010
Here's one more from our CTIA pile -- the Kyocera Zio M6000. It's got Android 1.6 running atop a Qualcomm MSM7627 processor, a 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen at 480x800, full H.264 playback, a 1130mAh batt...
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by Casey Chan
Mar 23, 2010
A year ago, Kyocera announced that they were tossing their hat in the Android mix. A year later, we meet the Kyocera Zio M6000. Though Kyocera isn't a big name in the smartphone industry, the Z...
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by Casey Chan
Oct 22, 2008
Kyocera Wireless has announced that they will be developing a new smartphone specifically tailored for the Android OS. Kyocera will be working with Wind River, a middleware company that offers UI inte...



































