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Boost Mobile dials up waterproof Kyocera Hydro EDGE
Sprint and Boost Mobile announced on Tuesday that the waterproof Kyocera Hydro Edge will be offered later this summer. Pricing and exact timing are not clear however we’ll get those details closer to the launch. Key specifications for the Kyocera Hydro EDGE include Android 4.1 …
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Virgin Mobile throws a $79.99 Kyocera Event for the prepaid crowd
Virgin Mobile today announced the next Android smartphone to join its roster, kicking off the Kyocera Event. Priced at only $79.99, the no-contract handset, runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and features a 3.5-inch display, 3.2-megapixel camera, and 1GHz processor. Not a ton of power, …
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Sprint debuts rugged, waterproof Kyocera Torque
Sprint today announced the next Android smartphone to offer 4G LTE service on the Now Network, introducing the rugged and waterproof Kyocera Torque. Pricing and exact availability is still unknown however the carrier expects it to show up in the “coming weeks”. Details for the …
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Kyocera E6710 Torque passes through FCC en route to Sprint
A Kyocera E6710 ‘Torque’ recently passed through the FCC, tipping one of Sprint’s next 4G LTE smartphones. Details thus far are somewhat scarce, but are reported to include NFC, a pair of cameras, and an overall rugged design. Looking at the photo, the Torque appears …
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Virgin Mobile now offering $99 Kyocera Rise
Here’s a friendly reminder that today’s the day that Virgin Mobile starts offering the Android 4.0-powered Kyocera Rise. Available online and at select retail locations, the smartphone features a 1GHz processor, 3.5-inch HVGA LCD display, 3.2-megapixel camera, and sliding QWERTY keyboard. Not too bad considering …
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Kyocera Rise announced for Sprint, Virgin Mobile
The Android 4.0 smartphone is priced to move for both carriers.
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Sprint launching Kyocera Rise release date and price leaked
Sprint is one of the four major carriers in the USA and it’s offering a great line of Android smartphones that are capable of running LTE and also they got some good stuff under the hood. But Sprint is also trying to keep everything in …
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Kyocera officially introduces Kyocera Hydro and Rise
Kyocera is a brand trying their best to somehow make a strong place in the smartphone market, like Samsung or Huawei, but they are still trying their very best. They brought the Kyocera Echo, a dual-screen phone to Sprint, which was actually not a success. …
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Early impressions: Kyocera Hydro, Rise
As some of you may already be aware, Kyocera this week announced a pair of new Android smartphones. One one hand we have waterproof Hydro and on the other, the sliding QWERTY Rise. Although the company has yet to announce any carrier or pricing details, …
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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 …
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Budget-Friendly Kyocera Milano on its Way to Sprint
Kyocera has announced their newest Android device: the Milano. It’s not very flashy, with a 3-inch display, Android 2.3, 512MB of RAM, and an 800MHz processor, but we didn’t expect much from a low-end device. The Milano is set to hit Sprint on September 9th …
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Kyocera Details Gingerbread Update for Dual-Screen Echo [UPDATE]
Kyocera’s website is now listing the details for the Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread update as it pertains to their dual-screen Echo. Expected to have begun rolling out this week, the update brings a number of new features to the device, breathing new functionality into the handset. …
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Dual-Screen Kyocera Echo Now Available from Sprint
Here’s a little reminder for you guys and gals to check out the Kyocera Echo at your local Sprint store. The phone, which went on sale yesterday, runs $199.99 and features two high-resolution 3.5-inch WVGA displays which can be connected to form a large 4.7-inch display. …
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Kyocera Launches Developer Program for Echo
We’ve gotten word from the guys over at BusinessWire that Kyocera has launched an Android developer program, aimed specifically at app development for their Echo device that we saw back in February. They’re claiming that they already have some major Android developers on board (although they’re not naming any names), and are looking for more.
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Sprint and Kyocera Echo Announcement in Video [VIDEO]
Sprint has put together a trio of videos to give viewers a front-row seat to their Kyocera Echo announcement from earlier in the week. If you haven’t had a chance to learn about the device yet, now’s your chance!
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