Put simply, the YotaPhone 2 combines a 5″ AMOLED Full HD 1920×1080 and a 4.7″ e-paper 960×540 display into a single Android package. Rather than just putting a logo and some fine print information on the back of the phone, YotaPhone uses the real estate for the always-on e-paper display to give you quick access to time, weather, e-mail, music, calendar and anything else you don’t really need full color for. Both screens are full capacitive touch and outfitted with Corning Gorilla glass 3 to make breakage less of an issue. Two screens might seem like twice the battery drain, but with a 2500mAh LiPo battery and the customizable YotaEnergy mode you’ll be measuring battery life in days, not hours.
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