Kyocera Zio
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Manufacturer | Kyocera |
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Type | Slate smartphone |
Release date | March 23, 2010 (United States) |
Operating system | Android 1.6 at release, Android 1.6 on Cricket, Android 2.1 on Sprint, Sprint ID |
Power | 3.7 V 1130 mAh Internal rechargeable removable lithium-ion battery |
CPU | 600 MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 CPU ARM11 processor[1] |
Storage capacity | Flash memory: 512 MB microSD slot: supports up to 32 GB[2] |
Memory | 256 MB[3] |
Display | 800 × 480 px,[1] 3.5 in (89 mm), WVGA, 262,140 color LCD[2] |
Input | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen display, volume controls, 3-axis accelerometer |
Camera | 3.2 megapixel with auto focus and 30 fps video |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, MicroUSB, A-GPS 1x EV-DO Rev.A |
Dimensions | 116 mm (4.6 in) (h) 58.6 mm (2.31 in) (w) 12.2 mm (0.48 in) (d) |
Weight | 105 g (3.7 oz) |
It was announced on March 23, 2010, and is expected to sell for a retail price of $169 and $216, without carrier subsidies.[4] As such, it will be one of the least expensive smartphones running the Android operating system.
Leap Wireless, a low-cost and prepaid CDMA-based wireless carrier in the USA, announced on March 23, 2010 that it would introduce the Zio smartphone, in late summer 2010.[5] This would be the first Android smartphone offered by Leap Wireless or its Cricket Wireless subsidiary.
Absent from Kyocera's online specifications for the phone (as of 7/19/2010) is the screen brightness in nits (cd/m2).
Kyocera has stated that the phone is easily upgraded to Android version 2.0 or 2.1, based on carrier wishes.[6] Cricket Wireless doesn't plan to release an update above 1.6.
The Sanyo Zio became available to Sprint customers on October 10, 2010 with Android 2.1 (Eclair) and is one of the first to use Sprint's exclusive "Sprint ID" user interface.
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