The good: The Kyocera Echo has a one-of-kind design that offers two screens and the ability to use two applications at once. Call quality is acceptable and the smartphone is quick and responsive. The bad: The Kyocera Echo’s design entails some usability quirks and we’re concerned about long-term durability. The feature set is pretty average, it lacks 4G, and you’ll have to wait for an upgrade beyond Froyo. The bottom line: The Kyocera Echo’s design offers some unique advantages, but its appeal is hampered by usability quirks and a lackluster feature set.

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