sábado, 12 de enero de 2013

The main characteristic of YotaPhone

The YotaPhone is one of those terminals that are a little UFO mobile. Half smartphone, half digital reading light, it actually tries to play on two tables for both mobile users and both readers fascinated by the rich and elusive world of ebooks. And to do so, it really does not lace since sailed no less than two touch screens! Yes, and this is finally the first device of its kind, so much that we are living a historic event. Or not, however, depending on the perspective in which it is placed.

It should be noted, in passing, is that YotaPhone is also a product conceived, designed and developed by ... a Russian company. His name? Yota Devices, and it is quite possible that you've never heard of before today. Quite logical, since the latter officiates at the moment as its own territory. That should change soon since apparently considering launching the YotaPhone internationally. In other words, it is possible that we can enjoy one day with us.

The main characteristic of YotaPhone, so these are the two touchscreens. Two screens that are each 4.3 inches and which are therefore on each side of terminal. On the front of it, we can find the same type of screen on most smartphones on the market and it is finally on the other side that is the e-ink screen similar to our good old reading lights. The advantage of this screen is that it consumes power only when its content changes. Speaking of which, it should also be noted that the screen can display different types of information such as the date, time, missed calls and many other things very friendly. Application vendors also have ample opportunity to exploit at will since it will be supplied with a comprehensive API.

Regarding other specifications YotaPhone, well, we will have a dual-core processor Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 clocked at 1.5 Ghz, 2 GB of RAM, a 12 megapixel sensor, 32 GB or 64 GB of storage space, a second sensor unknown resolution and a 2100 mAh battery to top it off. Interestingly, the mobile will be compatible with 4G LTE networks and benefit from WiFi, Bluetooth and all the nifty stuff that we find in all our terminals.

Is obviously to raise the issue of the platform. Unsurprisingly, Yota Devices opted for the Android. Finally, note that the YotaPhone should be presented at the next MWC but it should not hit the market before the end of 2013. And if you want more information, I urge you to go read the review published by Pocket-Lint.

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