Kyocera Duracore is another CDMA-based phone with PTT (Push-To-Talk) walkie-talkie function. As we know, Sprint planned to launch the upcoming model of its PTT phones with CDMA-based in late 2011. Some devices already announced to include Kyocera Duracore and Duramax. Meanwhile, the same device from Motorola is rumored to be named Motorola Pax will completing this line. The Duracore and Duramax bring the flip model, a typical of PTT iden-based phones, and Motorola Pax use QWERTY keyboard in a candy bar form similar to the Blackberry models.
Kyocera Duracore CDMA PTT Specs:
Network: CDMA 1x, 3G EVDO rev. A
Bands: CDMA 800, 1900 Mhz
Model: Flip/Clamshell, Rugged
Processor: Qualcomm QSC6085
Display: 2-inch Color TFT QVGA 240x320px
External display: 1-inch monochrome
Camera: NO
Internal memory: 64MB
Features: A-GPS, PTT Direct connects CDMA, Military standard 810G
Connectivity: 2.5mm audio jack, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, USB micro 2.0
Support Java: Yes
Messaging: SMS, MMS
Browser: WAP 2.0
Battery: 1260mAh
Other features: Phonebook 600 entry, Alarm, calculator, calendar, voice memo, speaker phone.
Kyocera Duracore CDMA PTT is rumored to be available with Sprint before the end of 2011. No official announcement yet from the authorities, all specs mentioned above are subject to change. Stay tuned.