Sanyo Mobile Phones - Current Models

Current Models

Smartphones:

Hydro

The Kyocera Hydro is a waterproof smartphone released exclusively for Boost Mobile on the Sprint network. It was also announced at the 2013 International CES that Cricket Communications will also be offering the Hydro in the first quarter of the year.

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Rise

The Kyocera Rise is an entry-level smartphone running Android 4.0.4 manufactured by Kyocera exclusively for the Sprint network available from Sprint and Virgin Mobile USA. It has the distinction of being one of the first Sprint devices to support Direct Connect Now, an application that allows communication with Sprint push-to-talk phones without dedicated hardware.

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Torque

The Kyocera Torque is a ruggedized Android smartphone for the Sprint Direct Connect service and the first Direct Connect phone to utilize the Sprint 4G LTE network. The Torque is built mil spec 810G for protection against dust, shock, vibration, solar radiation, humidity, blowing rain, low pressure, salt fog, and extreme temperatures; and capable of submerging in a meter of water for up to 30 minutes.

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Event

The Kyocera Event is a midrange Android smartphone that features a 3.5" IPS touchscreen, 1Ghz Qualcomm Pro, 3.2 MP camera with LED flash, and includes Kyocera's MagniFont Mode which allows enlargement of selected text on screen for easily and readable fonts.

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