
Kyoceras Four New Phones for Sprint
PCMag recently got to take a look Kyocera’s four new phones for Sprint. There’s the Milano, a keyboarded Android device; the Brio, a free keyboarded feature phone; and the DuraMax and DuraCore, two push-to-talk rugged devices that will run on Sprint Direct Connect. You can click through the slideshow below to see images of each new phone in all its glory, but here’s a quick rundown of all four devices. Kyocera Milano The Kyocera Milano is a budget Android smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It’s tiny, but the keyboard felt comfortable and roomy enough to do some serious typing. It’s powered by an 800MHz processor and is running Android 2.3.4 “Gingerbread.” There’s a 3.2-megapixel camera with camcorder, along with a 2GB microSD card, and support for cards up to 32GB. The Milano also includes Sprint ID, with ID packs available from E!, MTV, and Nascar. In addition, there’s an ‘Eco Mode,’ which is a proprietary preloaded power-management application from Kyocera that helps users manage battery life. Users can pre-set a point (based on percentage of battery charge remaining) at which their phones will go into low-power consumption mode by automatically adjusting various phone functions like screen timeout and brightness. Readmore



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