Kyocera DuraMax is a rugged clamshell phone with QVGA display, 3.2MP camera and microSD slot for memory. The device will be one of the first to use the next-generation, push-to-talk service powered by Sprint’s broadband CDMA network.
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In their attempt to move away from iDEN technology, we’ve already heard that Sprint is bringing to market the Sprint Direct Connect push-to-talk CDMA phones in the Kyocera DuraCore and DuraMax. However, we’ve been in the dark in terms of ...
Sprint’s weekly Playbook magazine for its external dealers has arrived and we have the latest news surrounding the carrier. The magazine gives details about a “Season of changes” and usually it’s changes that we don’t li...
Sprint has been heavily known for the last few years as being the carrier of choice for push-to-talk enabled device, but as they move away from iDEN technology, they’re primarily focusing their attention on producing CDMA push-to talk devices i...
Kyocera DuraCore and Kyocera DuraMax are the first Direct Connect handsets that allow you to use the beloved PTT service on CDMA handsets. We've experienced a few moments when push-to-talk proved indispensable, like in New York during the 2003 blacko...