YotaPhone -- Twofold screen
An unprecedented two-fronted cell phone that has both a side touchscreen on the front and an e-ink touchscreen on the back has propelled in the UK.
The YotaPhone 2
The front showcase is a fresh superior quality screen (1080p AMOLED, if you be intrigued) that you'd anticipate from a premium cell phone.
The back is a dependably on grey scale e-ink show that is fundamentally the same to a Kindle's screen.
The e-ink screen utilizes substantially less battery force, is anything but difficult to peruse from, and can be utilized to convey notices, messages and instant messages, while the "best possible" screen is better for person to person communication, watching recordings and playing recreations.
The thought is that in the event that you were exceptionally worried about saving battery life, you could utilize the vital elements through the e-ink back showcase to make the telephone keep going for any longer.
Yota is a Russian portable organization that dispatched its first twofold sided YotaPhone model in 2012. The YotaPhone 2 is the second cycle of the gadget.
It was initially disclosed in February 2014, yet has just dispatched for the current week and will be accessible to purchase surprisingly from a pop-up store in Shoreditch from today (3 December).

It's not an amazingly capable device either. The Snapdragon 801 chipset packs a 2.2GHz quad-center CPU with 2GB of RAM which is standard for the higher end course however no more. Keeping in mind there is 32GB of capacity, you will look futile for a memory card space. The 8MP principle camera and 2.1MP webcam are not really over-blessed on the pixel front, however, to be reasonable, they both perform exceptionally well in this present reality.
The YotaPhone 2's secret weapon is the second screen. The thought is to offer a vitality sparing distinct option for the battery depleting full-shading presentation included on all cell phones.
As far as common sense, the front and back of the Y2 are produced using Gorilla Glass 3 – gleaming completion and level on the front, matt complete and bended on the back.
Under the back board sits a 4.7-inch 960 x 540 16-level greyscale electronic paper show (so I think not really the E Ink Corporation's restrictive tech) with a capacitive interfac
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