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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Casio G'zOne Commando 4G LTE vs. Kyocera Hydro Elite

Casio G'zOne Commando 4G LTE vs. Kyocera Hydro Elite




Watch our very first Wirefly Waterproof Smartphone Schmackdown between the Casio G'zOne Commando 4G LTE and the Kyocera Hydro Elite.

In this video, Wirefly's Scott Lewis will compare both phones in a three round Schmackdown. In Round 1, Scott will compare the design of these two waterproof smartphones. Round 2 will cover the differences between the Android operating system running on both phones. And in Round 3, Scott will show you the camera interfaces and some sample pictures from the Hydro Elite and the Commando.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Inside the Kyocera Echo Test Lab

Inside the Kyocera Echo Test Lab


The Kyocera Echo has received mixed reviews but definitely contains some very durable features such as Gorilla Glass and Copper alloy hinges for durability.  This quick video spoof explains the details which set the Kyocera Echo apart from the crowd.

Friday, April 25, 2014

New 4G LTE Kyocera Hydro Elite

New 4G LTE Kyocera Hydro Elite


This video showcases the power of the all new 4G LTE Kyocera Hydro Elite.  From an upgraded processor, new tough case design, and better network quality, this phone far exceeds the previously elite models.  For phone cases and accessories, please feel free to follow our link below.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Bluetooth Accessory Pairing with Kyocera Brio

Bluetooth Accessory Pairing with Kyocera Brio


While it won't do everything a smartphone can do, the Kyocera Brio does include a rudimentary web browser that can be handy for a quick news, stock and weather fix or a deeper Google search. 

We'll take a look at the browser on the Brio, including setting a new homepage. Next, we'll detail the pairing process for a Bluetooth accessory so you can talk hands-free.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Kyocera Hydro Plus Review

Kyocera Hydro Plus Review


If you are looking for a great but affordable smartphone that needs to survive in a harsh daily environment, then check out the Kyocera Hydro Plus brought to you by Cricket.  This phone boasts all the top quality features of the big boys with a waterproof design, Snap dragon processor, 8.5 hours of battery, plus all the great offers through Cricket such as their music services.  For under $150, this phone offers many advantages for the active user.  For further review, please follow the link provided below to Kyocera for a full Kyocera Hydro Plus Review.


Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Kyocera Echo Video Tutorials

Kyocera Echo Video Tutorials



The Kyocera Echo is a popular phone most commonly brought to you on the Sprint network.  This unique model provides a split screen for larger viewing and ease of use.  This tutorial will give you all of the basics to include unboxing and everything you need to get started.  Enjoy the Kyocera Echo video tutorials and feel free to check out our link provided below for a great review of the Kyocera Echo.



Monday, April 21, 2014

Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Kyocera

Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Kyocera



Kyocera makes many tough phones on the market that are waterproof, shockproof, and pretty much life proof.  But.............Are they Stone Cold Steve Austin proof?  Watch this hilarious video above starring WWE superstar Stone Cold Steve Austin and the Kyocera Dura Series mobile phone.  Feel free to browse our many Kyocera phone accessories by following the link below.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Kyocera Verve

Kyocera Verve




As the latest addition to Sprint’s product portfolio designed to ensure accessibility for all, Kyocera Verve features expanded text-to-speech capabilities for menus, messaging, Web browsing, contacts, notifications and more. According to the National Federation of the Blind, more than 6.5 million people reported a visual disability in 2011.3 Other accessibility features include high-contrast user-interface options and large menu fonts to accommodate a variety of vision ranges, dedicated In Case of Emergency (ICE) and 911 shortcuts, and tactile numeric and QWERTY keyboards with well-defined buttons.

“With updated voice translation and text-to-speech features, we're excited to offer the Kyocera Verve as an easy-to-use feature phone, that won’t require an additional data plan, for both prepaid and postpaid customers,” said Eric Anderson, senior vice president and general manager of global sales and marketing at Kyocera Communications. “The traditional QWERTY keypad still has a strong following and we’ll continue to support those consumers looking for affordable and simple, yet stylish devices.”

Kyocera Verve brings customers a CDMA2000® 1X-Advanced slider phone featuring a 2.4-inch TN-TFT QVGA display. Capturing quick snapshots is easy with Verve's 2-megapixel camera with 2x zoom and dedicated function key. Calls can be taken over Bluetooth® wireless technology (2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate), via the 3.5mm headset jack or through the speakerphone with dedicated function key.


Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Using Gmail, the browser, and camera with the Kyocera Milano

Using Gmail, the browser, and camera with the Kyocera Milano




For all you Kyocera Milano users out there, this video takes you through the basic functionalities of using gmail, the browser, and camera with the Kyocera Milano.  As these functions provide the core functionality of this great phone, you should be off and running in no time.  One you master the basics of web interactivity with the Kyocera Milano, then many options such as Apps, programs, and much more will make your daily life much smoother using the Kyocera Milano.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Kyocera Kona Review

Kyocera Kona Review




The Kyocera Kona is a convenient little flip phone that offers prepaid wireless carriers a great phone for the price.  This video does a great job of touching on the key features of the Kyocera Kona.

Kyocera Kona prepaid flip phone from Virgin Mobile. Used under the Paylo plan. Basic 3G phone with 2 MP camera. Full review 

Friday, April 4, 2014

Worst Gadgets Ever 001: Kyocera Echo

Worst Gadgets Ever 001: Kyocera Echo



The world of mobile technology is one of the fiercest competitive markets ever. In the quest to stand out from the pack, some companies make bold moves and succeed brilliantly. Others are more meek and fade into the unexceptional background. Still others fill the space between, innovating once, then endlessly iterating over and over again.

Then there are those that just screw it all up. Thanks to choices that are either too bold, too meek, or just plain-old absolutely insane, these are the products that fall flat on their face. They're not to be mocked, but the lessons they teach should certainly be remembered. 

That's our goal with Worst Gadgets Ever: recalling some of mobile technology's biggest blunders, acknowledging what the original intent was, and taking lessons from failures in execution.

On this episode: Sprint's one-time pride, the "industry-first" Kyocera Echo. Announced during a February 2011 NYC event amid a fog of David Blaine magic -presumably to distract from the device's wide array of shortcomings- the Echo was the precursor to today's phablets. But instead of just expanding a smartphone's dimensions until it creeped up on tablet territory, as with Samsung's Galaxy Note, Kyocera employed dual screens connected by a hinge protected by six patents (pending).

Somewhere between all those patents, the thick bezel, aged Android build, and design characteristics of a child's toy, the dream went awry for Kyocera and Sprint. So awry that, even in a world where misfit toys like the Optimus Vu and Padfone get sequels, we haven't seen any indication of a follow-on to the calamity that was the Echo. Click the video below to see why, and stay tuned for more as we continue to plumb the depths of the Worst Gadgets Ever.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Kyocera Hydro Elite Underwater

Kyocera Hydro Elite Underwater



This test showcases the abilities of the Kyocera Hydro Elite underwater.  The unique design of the Kyocera Elite allows for waterproof functionality while still offering all of your compelling apps and features.  A smartphone underwater usually means the end of the phone. Not for the waterproof Hydro Elite from Kyocera. See Bear Grylls dive into Hydro!

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

How to root Kyocera Boost Mobile Hydro

How to root Kyocera Boost Mobile Hydro




This tutorial will help you if you need to reset your phone to factory settings or if you have just received your new Kyocera phone from someone else.  Please enjoy our video on how to root your Kyocera Boost Mobile Hydro cellular phone.