Monday, February 7, 2011

Kyocera Echo revolutionizes Android experience

NEW YORK, USA: Sprint and Kyocera Communications Inc. have announced the first dual-touchscreen Android smartphone, Kyocera Echo, exclusively from Sprint.

This Android-powered device features two high-resolution 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen displays connected by a patent-pending “pivot hinge” that enables the two displays to operate independently, side-by-side or combined to form an oversized 4.7-inch (diagonally) integrated display.

Until now, a single screen on a smartphone could only be used to complete one task at a time, even with limited multitasking capabilities available on some smartphones. Kyocera Echo’s second screen provides the ability to do two things at the same time and get more done – send an email on one screen while surfing the web on the other, watch a video on one screen while texting on the other, comparison shop online with one web site on each screen and so much more.

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