Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Kyocera Echo Gingerbread update bringing WiFi calling, NFC support?




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? In the wake of rumors that Kyocera Echo to see its first major update of Android, August 1, flies an updated page on the site more suited to the company detailing the changes ahead. Unless someone pulls a trick Kyocera, it seems that the next Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread) update will bring a truly impressive list of new features, so a single phone and able to perform feats even more rare. Interest awakened? We are told that the update will provide support for pinch zoom in the browser, gallery, maps, and Sprint Navigation, enhanced download an application and an update of the virtual keyboard Swype 3.0, with the correction of the list touch horizontal and the choice of words.

source But this is only the tip of the iceberg - the real kicker is the addition of "Internet calls via WiFi" and "an NFC reader to interact with posters, advertising, products, etc. "You heard, Wi-Fi calling and an NFC chip before mentioning - we hope the variety UMA rather than SIP alone. From now on, the only major U.S. company to support Wi-Fi is called T-Mobile, Sprint and Kyocera, nor mentioned any secret, Near Field Communications Module for us. The most successful early adopters should consult their day swing over-the-air through than half an hour, so be sure to let us know if this is true in the comments below. Of course, we will look at updating our system and update accordingly.
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