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Kyocera DuraCore E4210
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Kyocera DuraCore E4210

Released: 2011, JulyStatus: Discontinued

Root Support Available

Bootloader unlock, Magisk root, recovery notes, and expert support are available for this device family.

Full Specifications

SIMMini-SIM
USBmicroUSB 2.0
JavaNo
Size2.0 inches, 12.4 cm, 2, (~25.3% screen-to-body ratio)
TypeTFT, 256K colors
WLANNo
BrandKyocera
GamesYes
ModelKyocera DuraCore E4210
RadioNo
SpeedEV-DO Rev.A 3.1 Mbps
ColorsBlack
StatusDiscontinued
Weight126 g (4.44 oz)
ChipsetQualcomm QSC6055
SensorsN/A
2G bandsCDMA 800 / 1900
3G bandsCDMA2000 1xEV-DO
Released2011, July
Announced2011, July
Bluetooth2.0, A2DP, EDR
Card slotNo
MessagingSMS(threaded view), MMS, Email
PhonebookYes, Photocall
Talk timeUp to 8 h
3.5mm jackNo
Dimensions98.5 x 49.8 x 23.9 mm (3.88 x 1.96 x 0.94 in)
Resolution240 x 320 pixels, 4:3 ratio (~200 ppi density)
TechnologyCDMA / EVDO
LoudspeakerYes
PositioningGPS, A-GPS
Call recordsYes

Kyocera DuraCore E4210 Overview

About Kyocera DuraCore E4210 Kyocera DuraCore E4210 is a discontinued device from Kyocera's popular line of first class Android phones, released in the 2011. This device offers reliable performance and great features for Android enthusiasts looking to root their device.

Rooting Information

Kyocera DuraCore E4210 can generally be rooted with a bootloader unlock and Magisk patched boot image workflow. Always match firmware build numbers before flashing.

Bootloader Information

Most Android rooting methods begin with bootloader unlock. Unlocking may wipe data, affect warranty, and disable some security features.

Recovery Information

Custom recovery support depends on chipset, kernel source availability, and community builds. Fastboot-based Magisk installation can work even when TWRP is unavailable.

FAQ

Can I root the Kyocera DuraCore E4210?

The Kyocera DuraCore E4210 supports rooting through Magisk. You'll need to unlock the bootloader first, then flash a patched boot image. Check the rooting status card on this page for availability.

Does Kyocera DuraCore E4210 support custom recovery (TWRP)?

Many Kyocera devices support TWRP. Check our device page for recovery compatibility. If TWRP isn't available, you can still use Magisk through fastboot method.

Will rooting Kyocera DuraCore E4210 void warranty?

Yes, rooting the Kyocera DuraCore E4210 will void the manufacturer warranty. However, you can unroot using the stock firmware to potentially restore warranty coverage.

What Android version does Kyocera DuraCore E4210 run?

Check the specifications section above for the current OS version and upgrade history of your Kyocera DuraCore E4210.