Sprint Unveils $50 Kyocera Milano for September 9th



Verizon isn’t the only carrier announcing an Android handset with one day’s notice this week. Sprint has unveiled the Kyocera Milano, a low-cost Gingerbread handset with a sliding QWERTY keyboard. Due tomorrow, September 9th, the phone will cost customers only $50 with a two-year service agreement. Features include a 3.2-megapixel camera, 512MB memory, 2GB microSD card and support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Additional details include Swype keyboard, Sprint ID support, and a proprietary power management app called ‘Eco Mode’.

Sorry about the image there, guys.  It’s the biggest official shot listed on Sprint’s site at this time.

Sprint press release | Spec sheet

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