The Kyocera Echo is a pretty big departure when it comes to handset
design.buy meizu mx4 It has two displays that, when unfolded, join to form one,
massive, tablet-esque 4.7-inch display. If that's too much screen action
for you to handle, it can also be used with only one of the two
3.5-inch displays visible, or with the displays angled laptop-style. The
Echo essentially provides three different physical modes of operation.
In order to do this, Kyocera had to make some interesting design
choices.
It really does feel like holding a brick. With its hard angles, sharp
edges, thick waistline and hefty weight, I found it uncomfortable to
use. Pocket friendly? No way in hell. When put in even a loose front
pocket, it can be painful when caught the wrong way (such as when
getting into/out of cars). As for overall build quality, the plastics
feel cheap, but the fit and finish is decent.
The hinge system is interesting. If you're worried about its
strength and dependability, don't.oppo mobile phone It is tough as nails. Kyocera
engineered it for strength. In order to get the Echo open, grab either
side (doesn't really matter which) of the top half of the device and
pull up. Once you get it up about an inch, the springs take over and
snap it into what Sprint refers to as "Simul-Task" mode.
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