Kyocera Rise specs - PhoneArena

Publish date: 2024-05-31

Not even fit for beta testing...over 3 years since it was released

Posted: Jul 22, 2015, 9:41 PM

Phone owned for less than a year

This thing is so bad, I will never buy another Kyocera product again. I'm pretty sure it wasn't even designed by engineers, I think they deployed the thousand monkeys locked in a room technique on this one.

Pros: It has a physical QWERTY keyboard

Cons: Everything else

Let's see, there's the random reboots, it does that one about 4-5 times in a day.

There's the can't run 2 programs at once crash, which happens 95% or so of the time you try to run 2 apps at once. This one is especially awesome because when you are attempting to enter data by that physical keyboard it requires a system app to do it. That system app, plus another app (like say the webbrowser) will crash back to desktop almost always. Really awesome that despite having a physical QWERTY, you can't actually use it most of the time.

There's the inexplicable frozen but not frozen mode, in which the phone acts like you've started 4 major apps, but nothing is actually running, and what you are telling it to run runs at about 10% speed.

There's the blank screen freeze, in which the phone is turned on, but the screen will not turn on no matter if the slider is open or closed, or how many times you hit the unlock button. To fix this one you have to yank the battery.

There's the wireless with a mind of its own bug. This one is where the wireless turns itself back on within 30 minutes of turning it off. I've checked my apps, they aren't doing this. It happens so frequently that within a week of owning this "phone" you will give up trying to turn the wireless off, and just delete your networks so it doesn't have anything to actually connect to when it does it.

The biggest gripe though, and this kind of goes back to the memory leak issue where this thing runs at 10% is that I miss 50+% of all phone calls because by the time the phone reacts to you hitting the accept button, the phone call has already been sent to voicemail. This thing is so useless, it can't even reliably perform its base function let alone anything else a smart phone is supposed to do.

You are probably reading this and thinking it can't be that bad. Well, it's your money, but I don't want to hear any crying when you didn't listen.

Let me put it this way, some of you may be computer users for a while. Do you remember Microsoft Windows, Millennium Edition? This phone will make that and a computer of the same time period look like some sort of NSA supercomputer. It's bad man, I just don't have the words.

Why am I posting a review of a 3 year old phone? #1 Virgin is still selling this junk, and simultaneously deleting reviews that inform just how big of a pile this thing is. #2 It's really the only thing with a physical QWERTY I could find.

If you are reading this, and happen to work for Motorola, please light some fires under the guys making the Droid 5. This is tiring. I am not going to buy a phone unless it has a physical QWERTY. That is a non-negotiable. Please save me from Kyocera.

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