# Kyocera Echo

> smartphone model

**Wikidata**: [Q6451872](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6451872)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyocera_Echo)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/kyocera-echo

## Summary  
The Kyocera Echo is a smartphone model manufactured by Kyocera Communications that runs the Android operating system. It is listed as a subclass of smartphones on Wikidata and has an official product website at **echobykyocera.com**.

## Key Facts  
- **Device type:** Smartphone model (instance of “smartphone model”)【P143】  
- **Manufacturer:** Kyocera Communications【P143】  
- **Operating system:** Android (Google’s mobile OS introduced on 23 September 2008)【P143】  
- **Official website:** <http://www.echobykyocera.com>【P143】  
- **Image reference:** https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kyocera_Echo_open_jeh.jpg【P143】  
- **GSM Arena identifier:** 3914【P143】  
- **Freebase ID:** /m/0gfgmtj【P143】  
- **Wikidata description:** “smartphone model”【P143】  
- **Wikipedia title:** “Kyocera Echo” with 5 language sitelinks (including English, Arabic, Turkish)【P143】  
- **Commons category:** “Kyocera Echo”【P143】

## FAQs  
### Q: What operating system does the Kyocera Echo use?  
**A:** The Kyocera Echo runs Android, the mobile operating system created by Google and first released on 23 September 2008.  

### Q: Who manufactured the Kyocera Echo?  
**A:** The device was manufactured by Kyocera Communications, a division of the Japanese electronics company Kyocera.  

### Q: Where can I find official information about the Kyocera Echo?  
**A:** Official product details are hosted on the device’s website at **echobykyocera.com**, and additional data can be found on its Wikipedia page and the GSM Arena entry (ID 3914).  

### Q: Is there an image of the Kyocera Echo available?  
**A:** Yes, a public image is hosted on Wikimedia Commons at the URL https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kyocera_Echo_open_jeh.jpg.  

### Q: How is the Kyocera Echo classified in data repositories?  
**A:** It is classified as a “smartphone model” and is a subclass of the broader “smartphone” category in Wikidata.  

## Why It Matters  
The Kyocera Echo represents Kyocera Communications’ entry into the Android smartphone market, aligning the company’s hardware expertise with Google’s widely adopted mobile platform. By adopting Android, the Echo leverages a robust ecosystem of apps and services, offering users access to the same software environment found on many other contemporary devices. Its presence on major reference sites such as Wikipedia, GSM Arena, and Wikimedia Commons ensures that technical specifications and visual documentation are readily accessible to consumers, developers, and researchers. For anyone studying the diversification of Android devices or the evolution of Kyocera’s product lineup, the Echo serves as a concrete example of how traditional electronics manufacturers have embraced open mobile operating systems to remain competitive in a rapidly changing market.

## Notable For  
- Being a Kyocera‑branded smartphone that runs the Android operating system.  
- Having an official product website (echobykyocera.com) dedicated to the device.  
- Being catalogued in multiple public data sources (Wikidata, Wikipedia, GSM Arena, Freebase, Wikimedia Commons).  
- Possessing a unique GSM Arena identifier (3914) that links to detailed technical specifications.  
- Featuring a publicly available high‑resolution image on Wikimedia Commons.

## Body  

### Overview  
- The Kyocera Echo is identified in Wikidata as a **smartphone model** (instance of “smartphone model”).  
- It falls under the broader **smartphone** subclass, linking it to the general category of mobile phones with advanced networking and display capabilities.  

### Manufacturer  
- Produced by **Kyocera Communications**, a division of the Japanese multinational Kyocera.  
- The manufacturer relationship is recorded in Wikidata with a reference to the source revision of the Wikipedia article.  

### Operating System  
- Runs **Android**, Google’s mobile operating system first announced on 23 September 2008.  
- Android provides a platform for third‑party applications, Google services, and regular security updates.  

### Online Presence  
- **Official website:** <http://www.echobykyocera.com> – serves as the primary source for product specifications, support, and marketing material.  
- **Image:** A publicly licensed photograph is hosted on Wikimedia Commons (URL provided).  
- **Data identifiers:**  
  - **Freebase ID:** /m/0gfgmtj  
  - **GSM Arena phone ID:** 3914 – links to a detailed spec sheet on the GSM Arena platform.  
- **Wikipedia:** The article “Kyocera Echo” exists in five language editions (Arabic, Azerbaijani (South), English, Turkish, and Commons).  

### References & Documentation  
- All factual statements are drawn from Wikidata entries, each citing the Wikimedia reference “Q328” (Wikimedia Foundation) and specific Wikipedia revision URLs.  
- No additional external sources are used, ensuring the entry remains strictly grounded in the provided material.