YotaPhone, the dual-screen smartphone that was first unveiled last year, goes on sale in Russia this week and will expand to more than 20 markets in Europe and the Middle East by the end of the first quarter of 2014
On one side of the 4.3-inch smartphone is a standard 720×1280 LCD; on the other, an electronic paper display with a resolution of 360×640.
We spent some time with the YotaPhone at CES 2013; in terms of specs and design, the final product remains pretty much the same as the version we saw. By late 2013 standards, the dual-core processor with 2GB of RAM running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean left me wanting more. But the way the phone’s two screens work together is still unique in its own right. Read more…
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