
Don't forget the Kyocera echo? Well, the zany ridden double Android phone that Sprint has announced just last month crossed the FCC, so we should see the beginnings of the handset in the near future.
ECHO is just a spin on the archetype of the traditional smartphone, and it may be a little non-conventional, it really should please those of you who like to run several tasks at a time. Echo sports multiple "modes" to use it, so it is likely that you won't have to worry about bored with this handset. That said, the notion of having two screens on a handset is rather intriguing, clients will be "get" it? The hype that surrounds the echo to launch could be met with the clamor of clients asking if they need in fact another screen on their devices.
With 4 G and dual-core processors being rage right now, ECHO, what is lacking in the two departments, may not appeal to the spec geeks out there looking for a really powerful phone, regardless of the number of things you can do with it at a time. However, if indeed, ECHO was sporting a treatment of the kind of dual-core and 4 G Unit, not only the probable battery life would be bad, but it would probably lead to a much higher price that the $199.99 sell for.
Before that we could suggest such handset to any person, we would absolutely need to put to the test. Having two screens is a very interesting idea, but if not implemented properly, ECHO could sink to the bottom of the list for users looking to seize a smartphone this year. Still, the intrigued could still go ahead and enter the handset because its only factor of novelty. (Did we mention that it has two screens?)
Do not hesitate to strike until the FCC filing for the handset, which gives the echo the M9300 model number.
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