YotaPhone

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I don't know much about android phones but this one is the best looking android phone I guess. Would love to buy one if the price is good.
 
If you are tired of carrying around an e-reader and a smartphone, the dual-screen YotaPhone, which went on sale in Europe on Wednesday, might be for you.
The YotaPhone has a 4.3-inch 720×1280 HD LCD display on the front and a 360×640 e-ink display on the back. The colour LCD display can be used like a normal Android phone, while the rear e-paper display can receive notifications and display news or maps while conserving battery life.





The YotaPhone is made by Russian smartphone manufacturer Yota, which also provides 4G mobile broadband services in the country. At a launch event in Moscow, Yota Devices CEO Vlad Martynov said that Yotaphone helps to solve the problem of the ‘always dark’ screen that current smartphones suffer from when in sleep mode.
It features a dual-core 1.7GHz Krait CPU, with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. Yota has managed to squeeze in 13MP primary camera on the back with 1080p video recording, as well as a 1MP front-facer. As an added bonus there’s LTE support as well, and it’s all powered by a respectable 1,800 mAh battery. The YotaPhone runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.
Yota plans to launch the phone in 20 other countries by March 2014 and will cost 499 euros.


http://www.yotaphone.com/#/en/techspecs/
 
Dual-screen YotaPhone has a second shot at greatness



Although we've been hands-on with a very early and fragile prototype, the physical improvements are immediately obvious. When you turn the phone over to its "normal" side, for example to watch video or use the camera, you'll notice that the 720p LCD panel has been upgraded to a slightly bigger 5-inch, 1080p, AMOLED one. Android performance will also benefit from the inclusion of a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 instead of the old Snapdragon 600, and overall thickness has been reduced to 8.9mm (0.35 inches). Assuming that the price doesn't soar much higher than the original's 499 ($675), these are all very welcome changes.
 
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