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    Post Kyocera Rise, an Android 4.0 smartphone with QWERTY keyboard.Could it come to Metro?

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    Kyocera is looking to regain a foothold in the US smartphone market, and curiously enough, it's doing so by catering to niche audiences. First we saw the Hydro, a waterproof handset, and alongside it is the Rise, which features a sliding QWERTY keyboard. Both phones are built for CDMA networks, although Kyocera has yet to announce carrier availability for either.

    Spec-wise, the Rise is very similar to the Hydro, and this extends to the OS. In our brief time with the phone, we were treated to a largely vanilla interpretation of Ice Cream Sandwich, which makes the Rise a bit of a rare breed in the QWERTY world -- hopefully its future carrier doesn't dictate huge alterations. The phone features a Qualcomm MSM8655 SoC with a 1GHz CPU, a 3.5-inch, 480 x 320 IPS LCD display, a 3.2 megapixel camera with LED flash and a 1,500 mAh battery. When compared to other QWERTY sliders, the handset itself is rather compact and fit nicely in our hand. We were similarly quite fond of the sliding mechanism on the Rise, which felt natural and provided just enough resistance. The four-row keyboard is altogether forgettable, but it should serve those who insist upon physical keys just fine. Our biggest gripe about the Rise, however, is its low-res display, which seems like quite a misstep -- even for a budget device.

    In terms of storage, you'll find 512MB of RAM, 2GB built-in and a 2GB microSD card. The Rise also features 802.11n (WiFi), Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and EV-DO Rev. A. It's safe to say that Kyocera is targeting budget audiences with the Rise, but the strategy may work to its advantage if other carriers fail to keep their QWERTY sliders up-to-date with the latest version of Android. You'll find our hands-on video after the break.
    http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/08/k...qwerty-slider/

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    Slim chance IMO. I'm thinking its probably destined for Sprint since it has some sort of eco feature (don't remember the exact name, but its in the vid). Sprint seems to push eco-friendliness the most out of all the CDMA carriers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avNY87 View Post
    Slim chance IMO. I'm thinking its probably destined for Sprint since it has some sort of eco feature (don't remember the exact name, but its in the vid). Sprint seems to push eco-friendliness the most out of all the CDMA carriers.
    if sprint were to sell this phone, I would hope it would be around $25 with a contract. 1ghz single core, no LTE, and is about over a year late.

    btw, eco feature is just battery saving features such as brightness.

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