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YotaPhone 2 hands-on: No, dual OLED and e-ink displays on a smartphone is not as awesome as it sounds

2014-02-26 19:31:46| Extremetech

Earlier today, I wandered over to one of the busier booths at Mobile World Congress 2014: YotaPhone. The Moscow-based company has made some waves over the last couple of days with the unveil of the second-generation YotaPhone -- a double-sided, dual-screen high-end (Snapdragon 800) smartphone that has a delicious 5-inch 1080p AMOLED screen on the front, and a large e-ink display on the back. Both displays are touchscreens, and the phone runs Android 4.4. The idea is that you use the phone normally -- but you have the option of sending whatever's on the front of the phone to the e-ink display on the back.

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