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Tuesday 27 January 2015

YotaPhone 2 review: Choose a side

GSMArena team, 27 January 2015.



Introduction


It may look like the YotaPhone 2 has lost the element of surprise but the sequel is actually trying to please the users the original wowed - and get a bigger crowd interested. The first generation was unexpected and fascinating but high price and low awareness didn't help it get its message across.


Number 2 isn't going to be a bestseller either, not in its wildest dreams, but it does well to fix a lot of things that didn't quite work the first time around. Yota Devices announced the YotaPhone 2 almost a full year ago for it to only recently become available. And, of course, we couldn't miss the opportunity to review one of the most intriguing gadgets in the market.


On a first glance, the YotaPhone 2 looks just like a regular Android flagship - even a bit old-fashioned, as in curvy and not too slim. The specs mean business though: a gorgeous FullHD AMOLED display, 32GB of storage, LTE, a solidly-built body and buttery-smooth experience courtesy of a Snapdragon 800 chip.


However, your perception of it will change completely once you turn it around. The unique feature is the always-on e-Ink display mounted on the back, safe under a layer of curved Gorilla Glass 3.


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YotaPhone 2 official pictures


Think of all the possibilities that the battery-efficient screen opens - a power-frugal, pocket-sized e-reader for those sunny days on the beach or those long commutes; instant access to your smartphone's most important features - notifications, the time, calls, messages and email, the web and your favorite contacts, and even games. An ever changing battery cover style for your phone too, if you will.


There is a lot to discover about the new YotaPhone 2 but before we proceed to the key features, we must say we really like the YotaPhone 2 concept. It managed to get us excited as few devices have - let's hope it's not just in it for the points for trying.


Key features



  • 5.0" 16M-color 1080p AMOLED touchscreen, 442ppi

  • Always-on 4.7" 16-level grayscale e-Ink display (540 x 960 px, 235ppi)

  • Corning Gorilla Glass 3 on both screens

  • Android OS v4.4.3 KitKat with Yota Apps

  • Quad-core Krait 400 CPU at 2.3GHz, 2GB of RAM, Adreno 330 GPU; Snapdragon 800 chipset

  • 8MP autofocus camera, LED flash; HDR, panorama; 1080p@30fps video capturing

  • 32GB of built-in storage (25GB user-accessible)

  • Cat. 4 LTE (150/50Mbps); Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac; Bluetooth 4.0; NFC; GPS/GLONASS; FM radio; microUSB

  • 2,500mAh battery

  • Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic


Main disadvantages



  • No high-end video recording (either 4K @ 30fps or FullHD @ 60fps)

  • No microSD card slot or higher storage capacity option available

  • Always resting on a screen regardless how you put it down


The YotaPhone 2 wasn't meant to compete with the current crop of flagships in terms of productivity and value-added features. On a second thought though, the extra screen has more added value than most.


Anyway, it was obviously built with smooth performance in mind. The lack of 4K video recording or a microSD card slot are not that much of a problem and surely won't be tough to swallow having in mind the YotaPhone 2's unique skill and character.


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YotaPhone 2 live pictures


Without further ado we proceed with our traditional hardware checkup. The premium retail box gets opened right after the jump.





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