![]() On the CPU Benchmark, the Hydro scored a woefully low 1,950. Beyond that, performance was fairly stable throughout our time with the device. However, there was a 1- to 2-second delay when switching between portrait and landscape mode. , While the CPU is on the slow side, we were able to listen to Spotify while browsing the Web via the Android browser without any hiccups. So if you're heading to the beach or the pool, we'd advise against jumping into the water with the Hydro in your pocket.Ĭlick to EnlargeThe Kyocera Hydro features a single-core, 1-GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 512MB of RAM. The phone cannot, however, be used underwater.Īlso note that while the Hydro can withstand fresh water, Kyocera warns against taking it into a chlorinated pool or salt water. Sure enough, as soon as we wiped off the display, we were using the phone again without an issue. We tested the Hydro's capabilities by dunking it in a vase filled with water for 15 minutes while still turned on. ![]() A rubber gasket surrounds the phone's microUSB port cover. To help ensure the Hydro keeps water out, Kyocera added rubber gaskets to the back panel that are clamped shut by a locking mechanism. It has an IPX5 certification for waterproofing against water jets and an IPX7 certification for waterproofing while submerged. Kyocera says the phone can withstand up to a meter of water for upward of 30 minutes. You just have to Clear Cache in the Google Play store, as well as the download manager.Click to EnlargeThe main draw of the Kyocera Hydro is the fact that it can take a dip and shrug off the moisture. This is the error which pops up while you are downloading application updates. However, if it takes too long – you have to Clear Cache by using the method from 492 error. If indeed the Google Plasy is updating- you just have to wait. You cann’t download the application due to the fact that the Google Play app is updating. Afterwards restart the phone and once again log in Google Play. You may also log out of the Google Plays. How to solve this problem?Ĭlear cache of Google Play just like the error 492. It makes downloading applications from Google Play impossible. Afterwards it is a good idea to delete the downloaded application and install it again. In that case you also need to increase the avialable memory on your smartphone or tablet. This error appears when you try to open the application which you downloaded from Google Play in the past and it doesn’t start. If you would like to delete some apps yoe should use the Application Manager. The solution is simple - you need to remove unnecessary files and applications from the device to get some free space. It appears when the memory in our smartphone is full. The result of this error is interuption in the app download process. Afterwards, it is recommended to restart your phone and log in again. If the method above doesn’t work you can delete your Gmail account asigned to your Android device one more time. You also have to clear the data Gogole Play services and log back in to the store. In order to solve this problem clear the Google Play data from Settings. This kind of problem appears when you download or update apps from Google Play. In the last step choose Storgae and tap on Clear cache.Open Application manager and select All Tab.Fortunately, the solution is also really easy. This error blocks the installation of apps due to problems with the cache of Davlika. ![]() Finally, choose alternative Gmail account (the one that you created)Īfter performing all of these method you may try to install the desired app again.The enter the Menu of Google Play and find and select Accounts.If this method doesn’t work you can try to use the alternative method, as the root of the Error 403 varies: In newer Android phones you can simply find and select Reset All Network Settings option.Finally, find and tap Clear Proxy option or Reset to Default.Select Mobile Network then APN (Access Point Name). ![]()
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