
MobileTechReview have published their review of the Kyocera Echo dual-screen multimedia phone. 'The Kyocera Echo has two 3.5" capacitive displays, each running at 800 x 480 resolution. Combined that gives you an impressive 800 x 960 resolution display with a black border between thanks to the bezels. It runs on a first gen Qualcomm Snapdragon single core 1GHz CPU, and that does hurt a bit. We wouldn't insist on dual core here, but a second gen Snapdragon and Adreno 205 graphics would've made the phone snappier. Also, you lose WiFi 802.11n since the first gen Snapdragon chipset only supports WiFi b/g. The phone has a 5 megapixel camera, EV-DO Rev. A 3G and it runs on Android OS 2.2 Froyo customized only to support the dual screens (there's no custom UI).'


