The good: TheKyocera Milanohas a great physical keyboard, and ships with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and mobile hot-spot support.
The bad: The Kyocera Milano is hampered by a small and lackluster display, and it doesn't take great photos.
The bottom line: The Kyocera Milano is certainly an affordable entry-level Android phone, but Sprint customers have better options available to them.
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