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Date: 21st Apr 2011
Foldable Android phone from Kyocera uses
Atmel's maXTouch touchscreen controller IC
Atmel Corporation has announced that the Atmel maXTouch
mXT224 controller has been selected to power the touchscreens
for the Kyocera Echo dual-screen Android phone.
The Echo is the industry's first dual-touchscreen smartphone
with two 3.5-inch 480 x 800 displays that can be unfolded
and used as a single 4.7-inch 960 x 800 surface, similar
to a "tablet" display, or as individual displays.
These screens are connected with a slick Kyocera patent-pending
sliding liquid-metal "pivot hinge" that can be
closed and used as a regular single-screen phone. It can
also be unfolded all the way or propped up into a faux-laptop
configuration. The new device is powered by a 1GHz processor
running on Android 2.2. The Kyocera Echo includes a 5-megapixel
camera with 720p video capture and can run applications
including email and YouTube.
"We are excited to team up with the touch solution
leader, Atmel, to help power the industry's first dual-screen
smartphone," said Nobuaki Kobayashi, manager of Kyocera
Communication Equipment Group. "Atmel maXTouch has
proven to give users one of the best touchscreen experiences
available, including unlimited touch capabilities, better
precision and longer battery life. These features are important,
especially with Echo's dual-screen capability."
"We are excited Atmel maXTouch is powering the touchscreens
of the first dual-screen smartphone on the market - the
Kyocera Echo," said Helen Francis, senior product marketing
manager, Atmel Corporation. "Atmel maXTouch continues
to power the most innovative touchscreen devices. We are
thrilled to give Echo users a world-class touchscreen experience
when they are using the single or dual-touchscreen option
on the device."
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