When we once possessed or at least saw Nokia E9 Communicator, we might think that Sprint Echo and Nokia E9 alike. That assumption is certainly wrong since Echo comes with more attractive dual-screen mode. At a glance, dual-screen idea in Sprint Echo does not resemble what Nokia has introduced with its 2nd generation of Communicator. To see what this mobile gadget introduced by American Smartphone vendor offers, let us go deeper.
Designed by Japanese designer, Kyocera, Sprint Echo is presented with 3.5-inch 480 x 800 display, which can be unfolded to make it a single 4.7-inch 960 x 800 facade. This concept is relatively new in the world of Smartphone. In addition, inside this looking-attractive mobile gadget, Sprint has equipped it with 1GB internal memory, supported by 1GHz Snapdragon processor. For advanced storage, Echo has external memory slot that supports up to 32 GB. Moreover, running with Android 2.2 (Froyo) operating system, Sprint Echo becomes an alternative choice for those who love Android.
Introduced as a multimedia gadget as well, Sprint Echo comes with 5-megapixel camera with flash, autofocus, digital zoom, and 720p HD camcorder. With 3.5mm headset jack, Echo looks so universal in term of headset connection. Wi-Fi with hot-spot feature and Stereo Bluetooth 2.1 makes this mobile gadget sounds interesting to possess. However, in general, those features seem so common for today’s’ mobile gadgets since they can be found in most Smartphones.
The big question about Sprint Echo may be related to its 1340 mAh battery. Many people are questioning how far this Android phone can go with such battery capacity as it run two screens at once. When another Smartphone with 1500 mAh battery can stay for two days with only single 3.7 inch display, can Sprint Echo last longer?
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