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Yota Devices is a Russian company that entered the mental space of tech enthusiasts everywhere with the debut of the original YotaPhone a couple of years ago. In 2014, it launched the YotaPhone 2 ...
Yota, a Russian company best known for its router and modem hardware, has announced plans to produce an Android smartphone with two screens, one a standard 720 x 1280 LCD and the second an E-Ink ...
Yota has announced that future YotaPhone devices will no longer run Android OS and will instead use Jolla's Sailfish OS, which has its roots in Nokia MeeGo. By Nirave Gondhia July 4, 2015 ...
Russian smartphone manufacturer Yota Devices has announced the sequel to their dual-screen smartphone. The YotaPhone 2 takes on board many lessons from the design process of the first handset, as ...
Last year at CES, Russian manufacturer Yota demonstrated a prototype smartphone with two 4.3 inch displays, an LCD screen on one side and an e-Ink screen on the reverse. Now in production and ...
The new YotaPhone improves over its predecessor in many ways. The original’s 4.3-inch 720p display is now a 5-inch 1080p unit, and its blocky corners have been replaced with smooth curves.
The debt-ridden Yota Devices declared bankruptcy shortly afterwards. The original YotaPhone was released in 2013, and a sequel arrived in 2015. However, ...
The Yota 3 has been announced, and it will have an AMOLED screen on the front, and an E Ink screen on the back, just like previous versions.
The Yota 3 comes with a 5.5-inch, Full HD, AMOLED display on the front, but also features a 5.2-inch E Ink display on the rear (the Yota 2‘s E Ink screen came in at 4.7 inches).
Russian smartphone upstart Yota Devices has today launched its crowdfunder to bring its sequel dual-screen e-ink Android-based smartphone, the Yotaphone 2, to market in the U.S.
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