While it seems to show that a Big Red launch for the dual-screen Android Cell Phone Kyocera Echo from Sprint isn’t far off (April 17), here comes another good news for the phone’s addicts. That’s the SDK program which has recently kicked off at CTIA. For details, please click the Kyocera Android Development website and you’ll be well informed about certain issues of this program. Maybe there will be customers not sold on the SDK, however it seems pretty cool that with this support developers can create dual-touchscreen Android application for the ECHO, thus through joining the developer community, users can enhance single screen application to enjoy dual screen performance.
As for the Cell Phone itself, the Kyocera Echo comes with nearly all the basic functionality of a mid-level single touchwiz screen device, such as the Android 2.2 Froyo, the 1GHz CPU as well as Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. Well, since there are dual screens, so if you have a concern about the expected battery life of the phone, it really makes sense. Moreover, I even doubt how can this device run as fast as it supposed to be under a not so powerful processor. Anyway, what we admire most about the device is the screen innovation and to view or play games on such a super large screen will be exciting.

via bgr