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scott: hi, everyone. scott lewis here forwirefly. today i'm here to unbox the kyocera torque for sprint. before we dig into thebox, one thing i wanted to mention is that the torque is a military spec phone; so thatmeans all your headphone ports are going to be plugged up, the micro usb port's probablygoing to have a plug in it, because it's moisture resistant, shock resistant, dust proof, vibrationresistant, and has higher tolerances to temperature and humidity. let's go ahead and dig intothe box and see what you get with your kyocera torque.this is the phone. have the start guides and user's manuals. also a recycling bag to sendyour old phone back. have the charge block, just a single usb charge block. a micro usbcharge cable. it's just a standard, nothing
fancy, micro usb charge cable. then our batteryfor the torque. now, the battery's going to be 2,500 milliamp power battery. it's goodfor about 18 hours of talk time; so that's the battery there. set the cable and chargeblock to the side. let's go ahead and open the back, and install our battery.a couple things to note too, on the back before i put the battery in, so that has a spot fora micro sd card. the on-board storage for the torque is 4gb of internal storage, somost likely you're going to want to put a micro sd card in to expand your storage. that'swhere it goes. something else to note is that the torque is an lte smartphone, so it doestake a sim card. while a lot of smartphones with sprint that have lte had an embeddedsim card, this particular one has a removable
sim card. this is one of the firsts for sprintto have a sim card that you can actually take out of the phone. we'll leave that in.we'll go ahead and install the battery. then on the back you can also see that there'sthis orange gasket around the end, and once again, that's because it's a ruggedized phone,and that helps with the water and moisture and dust and humidity, keeping it out of thebattery and all the inside components. on the back here, it has a nice rubberized texture.it's not a soft rubber, but it's nice and textured and it seems like it'd be somethingthat would really hold in your hand very nicely. let's go ahead and cover some of the specson the torque. has a 1.2ghz dual core processor, 1gb of ram,as i said, 4gb of internal storage. has a
1.3mp front-facing camera. on the back ithas a 5mp primary camera with an led flash. let's go ahead and take a tour around thetorque real quick. on the side here, we have our volume up and down rocker switch, thisyellow button is our direct connect sprint 2-way service, so it does have direct connect.on the top here, you have your headphone jack, which is covered by a plug. once again, tohelp the water-resistant and shock-resistant. up here it looks like our speaker phone button,as well as a power button. camera shutter button, which is always a nice thing to have.on the bottom is the micro usb charge port. once again, covered by a plug. one other thingto notice on the torque is that it has physical buttons down here at the bottom. now, a lotof android smartphones now come with virtual
buttons, so it is a unique feature to thetorque. that wraps up our unboxing of the kyocera torque. we're going to be doing afull review of the torque in the next 2 days, and what we'd like you to do in the commentssection below is tell us how we can test its durability. should we drop it off the wireflybuilding? should we run it over with a car? should we freeze it in a block of ice? wewould like to know what you would like to see and how we can test the durability ofthe kyocera torque. i look forward to seeing all the great commentsand suggestions on how we can test the kyocera torque. my name's scott lewis for wirefly,thanks for watching.
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