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Kyocera launches speakerless phone, uses vibrations to transmit sound to the ear
By Jay Alabaster | 01 June, 2012 03:58Kyocera is demonstrating a new mobile phone that uses vibrations in its screen to transmit sound to the ear, in place of the traditional receiver speaker.
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2011 ARN IT Industry Awards finalists have their say
By Mike Gee | 19 September, 2011 16:15What would it mean to win an ARN Personal Innovation Award? We asked this year’s finalists to tell us. Ten accepted the offer and the resulting video interviews are now online.
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Kyocera Echo: Phone that wants to be a tablet
By Armando Rodriguez | 14 April, 2011 10:48The Kyocera Echo on Sprint ($200 with a two-year contract) is the first dual screen Android smartphone to hit the United States. With a design reminiscent of the Nintendo DS, the Echo seems to make a better tablet than a phone.
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In pictures: Alloys in Wonderland - Part 2
By Spandas Lui | 28 March, 2011 10:27The distributor hosted its Alice in Wonderland themed product expo in Melbourne.
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In Pictures: Alloys in Wonderland - Part One
By Spandas Lui | 24 March, 2011 16:22The distributor hosted its Alice in Wonderland themed product expo in Melbourne.
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Echo dual-screen smartphone coming April 17 from Sprint
By Matt Hamblen | 15 March, 2011 07:26The dual-screen Kyocera Echo, an Android smartphone, will sell for $199.99 with a two-year agreement starting April 17 exclusively from Sprint, the carrier announced Monday.
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Sprint's Kyocera Echo meets initial skepticism
By Brad Reed | 09 February, 2011 05:51While Sprint's new dual-screen Kyocera Echo smartphone is an industry first, its debut is being met with some skepticism.
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Images and video of the "first dual-touchscreen smartphone"
By Al Sacco | 09 February, 2011 03:15When you think of cutting-edge smartphones, "Kyocera" most likely isn't one of the first company names that come to mind. But that could soon change if today's unveiling of the Kyocera Echo, the world's first smartphone with two touch screen displays, at least according to Sprint, is any indicator of things to come.
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