Say your goodbyes to the quirky Kyocera Echo; even illusionist David Blaine can’t save it now.
According to an image of an internal document obtained by Sprint Feed, the Android smartphone with its dual touch screens and “pivot hinge” will reach the end of its short life at Sprint in early October.
We will say one thing for it, it was a unique device. Introduced in New York in February with magician Blaine as the night’s buzzworthy entertainment, the Echo’s two 3.5-inch WVGA touch screens open up to form a larger 4.7-inch display to support its optimized and simultask modes. It also has a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and a 5-megapixel camera with 720p HD video support.
The Echo was Kyocera’s most daring effort in a long time, but it unfortunately failed to capture much real consumer attention.
The Echo isn’t the only one to go. Sprint is also laying the kiss of death on the HTC Evo 4G, the carrier’s first foray into 4G, and the nation’s first 4G phone, by way of WiMax.
Don’t feel too bad for this one. The Evo’s success has bred offshoots, like the Evo Shif 4Gt with a QWERTY keyboard, the Evo 3D, and even a tablet, the Evo 4G View.
The BlackBerry Bold 9650 and Sanyo Innuendo join the list as other Sprint end-of-lifers.