Kyocera launches developer program for dual-screen Echo smartphone

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Kyocera promised that an SDK for its dual-screen Echo smartphone would be coming soon when it announced it last month, and it’s now delivered that and more. It’s just kicked off a full-fledged Android Developer Program for the phone, which will give developers access to Kyocera’s support team, additional promotion and co-marketing opportunities for their apps, and even loaner units, although it’s not clear exactly who’s eligible for the latter. Those interested in taking part can download the SDK and contact Kyocera for additional information at the link below. Continue reading Kyocera launches developer program for dual-screen Echo smartphone Kyocera launches developer program for dual-screen Echo smartphone originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Mar 2011 17:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Kyocera launches developer program for dual-screen Echo smartphone

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Kyocera promised that an SDK for its dual-screen Echo smartphone would be coming soon when it announced it last month, and it’s now delivered that and more. It’s just kicked off a full-fledged Android Developer Program for the phone, which will give developers access to Kyocera’s support team, additional promotion and co-marketing opportunities for their apps, and even loaner units, although it’s not clear exactly who’s eligible for the latter. Those interested in taking part can download the SDK and contact Kyocera for additional information at the link below. Continue reading Kyocera launches developer program for dual-screen Echo smartphone Kyocera launches developer program for dual-screen Echo smartphone originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Mar 2011 17:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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