While I am quite sure that by the time this concept makes it to the real world markets, it will arrive in more than just orange and purple color choices, taking into consdiration the diversity of the numerous gadget lovers out there. The Kyocera Duo will sport a bezel user interface – which means you control everything through your finger or thumb in a clockwise and anti-clockwise manner, and then make a selection by tapping on the corresponding area on the display itself.
Since Kyocera has expertise in terms of tough and rugged devices, ala the Kyocera Brigadier that we talked about earlier this morning, why not bring over such capabilities to the realm of smartwatches as well? This means the Kyocera Duo is dust-proof as well as water-proof, and it is also shock resistant – which means you need not fret dropping it on the floor.
It can be mounted onto a bicycle as well to take advantage of the integrated sensors, such as an accelerometer and internal GPS chipset so that you can map out your daily movements and exercise regimes. As to when this particular concept will hit the market, only the good people at Kyocera would know.