Kyocera's first fully rugged smartphone in the US and first LTE phone for Sprint. This Android phone sports a tough shell for shock, dust, water, and more. This phone is also the first in the U.S ...
It sounds like this phone gets better reception and better audio quality and louder speaker than its predecessors. I know the first few Kyocera Sprint DC phones didn't have the greatest voice quality.
The smartphone market has been a test bed for some of the strangest technology on the planet; oddball ideas that must have ...
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recently told us about a good experience. “I had Toure from customer care assist me today in transferring my phone from the Sprint network to the T-Mobile account,” Jacqueline wrote in a ...
Boost Mobile is continuing its bid for your business with a new round of announcements about its network, its performance, ...
Highly praised by Verizon customers and reviewers alike, the Kyocera DuraXV Extreme is a solid flip phone for older users ...
"Now they can get it via television, Internet and their mobile phones." Sprint customers will be able to listen to the live radio broadcasts of every NFL game throughout the 2008 regular season. Also, ...
A traditional flip phone, like the Nokia 2780 Flip, Kyocera DuraXV Extreme+, or Consumer Cellular Iris Flip, has physical buttons and a numeric dialpad, as well as a small screen. As a result ...
I’ve tested smartphones and cell phone plans from all the major carriers—the historic foursome of AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon, plus Nextel before then—for the Washington Post ...