The Kyocera Oblique, believed to be replacing the Samsung Intercept, has been cleared by the FCC and will be released on September 11th through Sprint. This QWERTY slider handset is expected to come with Bluetooth, a 3.2 megapixel camera, low-res QVGA screen, and run on Android 2.3. Similar to its predecessor, it will feature only EV-DO Rev. 0, meaning you’ll be crawling on the Now Network when out of range from a WiFi hotspot.
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[via fcc]

