Monday, February 14, 2011

This New Android Phone Has Two Useful Displays


It looks a little bit like a DS.

Sprint teased that something big was coming and we now know that it was partnering with Kyocera Communications to bring the first dual-touchscreen Android smartphone, called the Kyocera Echo.
The Echo features two high-resolution 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen displays connected by a patent-pending "pivot hinge" that enables the two displays to operate independently, side-by-side or combined to form an oversized 4.7-inch (diagonally) integrated display.