Kyocera Echo Sports Two Displays, Hinged Design
Android doesn't "truly" multi-task?
Taking things yet one step further, with the seven optimized apps, you can have two apps open at the same time; one on one screen and one on the other. That's downright ground-breaking. Talk about multi-tasking! Unfortunately, it's limited to just the seven optimized apps. Kyocera insists there are major technical reasons this is the case; standard apps aren't designed to work next to another app, and there are potential performance issues, too, since this is a step beyond multi-tasking (which can already tax the processor with certain apps.)
Wait, I thought one of the advantages of having an Android device was being able to use "true multi-tasking"!!!
Now they are calling is "simo-tasking," what is that ...
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All this coming from someone that didn't care at what expense, he was going to purchase a product that ironically enough at one point, couldn't multi-task.
John B.
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