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Sorry for long post... Jump to 3rd paragraph to skip background information
So let me start with a little background. I'm a long time Blackberry user but I like technology in general so I've always kept an eye on the other Smartphone Experts blogs. I first joined the Android Central forum about a year ago when I switched my mom and sister to Sprint from Verizon. I got a Blackberry Curve for my sister, but I chose a Samsung Moment for my Mom and was walked through updating the phone to Eclair by the Android Central Community. I also taught myself the details of Android OS using Android Central so that I could teach my Mom how to use it.
Fast forward to November when I was hired by Sprint. Suddenly I needed to know everything about Android and again the Android Central forums came to the rescue. After a few months at Sprint I decided having an Android phone of my own would help me learn Android even more so that I can better show my customers how to use their phones. I couldn't give up my Blackberry, but In the beginning of Feb I bought an LG Optimus V and started carrying both phones. My reasoning behind the pre-paid Optimus was that I wanted to be free to upgrade in a few months when a rumored 3d phone might be available. That said I LOVE it, and Android. I still couldn't give up my Blackberry for it, but luckily working for Sprint its pretty easy to rationalize having one of each.
Fast forward to yesterday, and the initial reason for this thread. I was informed I would be my stores Kyocera Echo expert. I thought I'd share my opinions and experiences with the device in one place. What makes this interesting is that right now my opinion of the Echo is probably similar to most of yours; I'm not really excited about it. I've been waiting for a 3D phone and was disappointed by the Echo announcement (though I'm hopeful for CTIA). I think the Echo is a neat gimmick that will probably sell ok, but probably won't be a great device for a smartphone junkie like most smartphone expert family regulars. Honestly I'm already a little nervous about the fact that I'll be replacing my Optimus with this. I love the Optimus, I think it will be hard to love a phone as quirky as the Echo... That said, right now I only know what you guys know. I have the same preconceived ideas about it (such as Kyocera? Really?). Soon I'll have trainings on it and I'll get one a few weeks ahead of launch. At that time I'll let you know more. Since I'm going to have to carry this phone for a few months, I'm hoping we're all wrong. Maybe Kyocera can make a premium product, maybe developers will embrace the SDK and make some apps that really take advantage of the extra screen, maybe I won't have to change batteries before lunch. Only time will tell, stay tuned for more adventures of The Kyocera Echo and Me.