Want 2 buy sharp aquos crystal im in india. Plz let me know i really wanna buy 3 mobiles
Want 2 buy sharp aquos crystal im in india. Plz let me know i really wanna buy 3 mobiles
i want to buy sharp aquos crystal smart phone in india. where i get?
r jain, 27 Aug 2014i like i want mobile i want to buy sharp aquos crystal smart phone in india.
where i get?
i like i want mobile
could someone please tell me if this phone would work with are GSM MINI SIM CARD...............?
AnonD-24931, 20 Aug 2014could someone please tell me if this phone would work with are GSM MINI SIM CARD...............?I'm afraid it won't. Further more, it uses CDMA network.
gg, 20 Aug 2014Can i buy it around Europe? Do it work in europe?Unless you wanna import it from United States (make sure the phone is unlocked before), the Aquos Crystal probably won't arrive in Europe. Until right now, Sharp releases this phone only for Japan and United States. Yeah, the phone basically works if the CDMA carrier in your country uses same network frequencies as Sprint's.
Pretty cheap. I expected this to cost more than $300.
could someone please tell me if this phone would work with are GSM MINI SIM CARD...............?
Anonymous, 20 Aug 2014 One word grateYou mean Great? lol
When this phone hit in India
AnonD-140704, 20 Aug 2014No they didn't.
There is no ear-piece. It uses bone conducting. The whole screen is the ear-piece. Loco-loco is right in regards to Kyocera.
Sharp is calling its technology "Direct Wave Receiving", which transfers sound through vibrations of display.
Kyocera introduced Tissue Conduction Technology over 2 years ago.
"When you hold a device to your ear or head, the sound bypasses the eardrum and puts those vibrations into your inner ear," said John Chier, Kyocera's director of corporate communications.
http://www.cnet.com/news/kyocera-unveils-its-new-audio-boosting-technology/
"Rather than operating with a traditional earpiece, the display itself vibrates to create sound waves. The end result is an aural experience that can be perceived with your facial tissues and bones. It dramatically improves perceived audio quality within noisy environments."
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/07/kyocera-teases-bone-conduction-audio-technology-for-mobile-phone/
Later, in January 2013, Kyocera announced the Torque E6710, a device that utilizes its Smart Sonic Receiver. The receiver's a ceramic piezoelectric actuator that takes the place of a phone's speaker to let listeners hear phone calls in even the loudest environments. See (and hear) the results in the video below.
Amazing Outcome
http://youtu.be/h9MyW0CHofM
The Torque was released in March 2013.
http://www.gsmarena.com/kyocera_torque_e6710-5270.php
FG
One word grate
AnonD-106979, 20 Aug 2014Why not? Except some exclusive features that available only for Sprint, you can use it with an... moreCan i buy it around Europe? Do it work in europe?
AnonD-106979, 20 Aug 2014But, they didn't mention that they used Kyocera's Smart Sonic Receiver. They put the ear-piece... moreNo they didn't.
There is no ear-piece. It uses bone conducting. The whole screen is the ear-piece.
global with WP that would be nice. And please don't start war again about WP lack of apps and so on... For me WP is better than Android. For most of you it's probably Android the right OS. But hey thank god that we people are different.
AnonD-6513, 20 Aug 2014It uses ear-bone transmission technique no ear piece on this phone And what is 'ear-bone transmission technique', I am totally lost.
if the earpiece is in the bottom part, how should i hold the phone while speaking? upside down?
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