Kyocera Ships Echo Dual-Screen Smartphone
"This newly-released device has a pair of 3.5-inch displays that can be arranged into a number of different configurations depending on what the user is doing, including a tablet shape with a 4.7-inch, 960 x 800 viewing area. ANother option looks a bit like a clamshell, with one of the screens acting as the keyboard. Applications can be spread across both displays, or two apps can run at once."
"The Echo runs Google's Android OS 2.2 on a 1Ghz processor, and it has 8 GB of capacity for storing files. It comes with software for work and play, including audio and video players as well as a viewer for Microsoft Office documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF). In addition, this smartphone comes with a very capable web browser and email software for corporate and personal accounts."
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