The first YotaPhone arrived late last year with a unique feature - an e-ink display on its back, allowing you to get up to twice as long battery life. However, the YotaPhone, an effort by Russian company Yota Devices, was sold in limited markets, and it was definitely a behind in terms of specs. Its e-ink display was not a fully functional one either - it was not swipe enabled and was limited in functionality.
Luckily, Yota Devices did not give up and have already come up with the second-generation YotaPhone, equipping it with a 5” 1080p display and this time - a full touch-enabled e-ink ...
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