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What is a YotaPhone?

What is a YotaPhone?

On 12 December 2012, Yota Devices announced the first “YotaPhone” prototype, a unique double-display smartphone. It has a 4.3-inch, HD LCD display on the front and an e-ink display on the back. The prototype runs version 4.2 of the Android operating system.

What is a Russian Yotaphone?

Yota is a Russian mobile broadband services provider and smartphone manufacturer. This Russian company is known for its Android device called Yotaphone. This is a smartphone with two screens. The second screen of this smartphone is on the back of the device, where most other phones have a battery cover.

What happened to Yotaphone?

Yota Devices is bankrupt, reports Cnews.ru and Liliputing, pointing to a liquidation notice published in the Cayman Islands Gazette (PDF). According to Russian media reports, it was a lawsuit that eventually wound up bankrupting the company.

Is Yota a male?

Yōta, Yota or Youta (written: 陽太 or 洋太) is a masculine Japanese given name.

Is McDonalds still doing business in Russia?

The iconic American chain is leaving Russia and its 62,000 employees behind as hundreds of Western brands exit the country following its invasion of Ukraine. For a generation of Russians, McDonald’s represented their first exposure to capitalism and American culture.

What do you think about the YotaPhone?

The phone relies on awkward gestures for navigation, it has unimpressive specifications and it’s running on an old version of Android. The YotaPhone’s second screen is an interesting concept and one I’m quite keen on. Both the E Ink screen and the rest of the phone need serious refinement, however.

What do you think about the YotaPhone’s second screen?

The YotaPhone’s second screen is an interesting concept and one I’m quite keen on. Both the E Ink screen and the rest of the phone need serious refinement, however.

How do I read e-books on YotaPhone?

YotaPhone does have access to e-books service Bookmate, which works with the screen and lets you use the touch panel below to move through the pages.