Where it could have reveled in its strangeness, it's entirely weighed down by it. If you're adding a second full-size screen, it sure as hell better do something worthwhile. Extra space for your email. More space for contacts. It's slow. It's wasteful. It's essentially two average Androids stitched together.
It's just more glass. Multitasking—a term Kyocera and Sprint are hawking like a child who just learned a swear word for the first time is important. What's not important? Hypertasking and simultasking, two made up non-terms that Kyocera is flinging around.
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This looks pretty awesome, don't think i will be getting one any time soon though :P
If your original tech sales aren't impressive, slap 2 together and re-release it.
Well, that's...unusual. I can barely manage my trac-phone, yet alone two smartphones at the same time. o.O
my first impression when i saw it was wow ds are making strides it looks so sleek
entirely a fashion item
pretty cool but it looks quite flimsy :( probably cannot afford it though :L good post anyways
super sweet!
looks pretty awesome
meh is it two phones strapped together or am i wrong
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I kinda want that actually.
I mean it looks rather cool but I'd rather stick to my WP7 phone than it xD
most people barely have the attention span for multitasking much less simul-tasking gimmicks...it looks like a neat idea but not the most practical gadget.
Sick looking phone, and I gotta live with my crap Samsung Intensity II
looks great anyways. i love this gadget
what this is, i dont even......
oh my that looks like an awesome phone.
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Glad to see companies are still developing unique phones.
one of these would be good
uhhh...are they trying to make a NES DS Phone?
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