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January 2015
(76%)
209 Reviews
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Gepubliceerd: 2015-01-30, Auteur: Dave , beoordeeld door: wired.co.uk
HD front screen, eink rear screen lets you read books without straining the battery, decent camera, powerful processor
Some ghosting issues on eink screen, no expandable memory, not cheap
The YotaPhone 2 is an intriguingly different offering, and one that's bound to have appeal. If you've already made the move to e-readers it can be frustrating to carry two devices wherever you go, and reading off your phone undoubtedly burns battery whi...
Samenvatting: The YotaPhone 2 is the sequel to the already bonkers yet ambitious E Ink-equipped, dual-screen original, and while having a secondary screen on the rear of the phone was a novel idea to begin with, the sequel promises to make it even better than before. D...
Samenvatting: From the front, the YotaPhone 2 looks like your familiar black slab smartphone, but turning it over reveals a smart e-ink display. The original YotaPhone also had two screens but flew way under the radar. While it had some moderate success, this revamped ...
This is a phone with a very decent specification and is built well with a beautiful design. The rear display, to the untrained eye, can look like a logo until you confuse the heck out of interested onlookers by interacting with it, or having it change reg...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-12-04, Auteur: John , beoordeeld door: techradar.com
Innovative second touchscreen, Potential for long battery life, Decent colour display
Expensive, Several software issues, Still a work in progress
I get the benefits of the EPD on the Yotaphone 2, but ultimately it still feels like a work in progress with clear-cut, everyday advantages still missing.I question just how useful the rear screen is with its slow refresh rates and limited app integration...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-12-03, Auteur: Andrew , beoordeeld door: stuff.tv
E Ink screen great for reading, Super smooth glassy back, Good performance from front display
Expensive, E Ink screen feels awkward to use, Poor camera at the price
YotaPhone 2 verdict Open Gallery How much do you care about reading? This is one of the key questions when deciding whether the YotaPhone 2 is ‘worth it' or just too expensive. These days, when you can buy an LG G3 SIM-free for as little as £300...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-12-03, Auteur: Andrew , beoordeeld door: CNET.co.uk
The YotaPhone 2's rear e-ink display lets you read e-books for long periods without draining much battery -- a feature no other phone has. It has decent all-round specs and a good front screen too
Its high price puts it among the top-end phones, which it fails to justify. The e-ink screen suffers from ghosting issues, the software for customising it isn't particularly easy to use, the camera doesn't impress and there's no expandable storage
Although the YotaPhone 2's e-ink display is wonderfully novel, and can result in much better battery life, the phone needs to be considerably cheaper if it's going to be a sensible purchase over other Android phones....
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Gepubliceerd: 2014-12-03, Auteur: Mike , beoordeeld door: pocket-lint.com
Much better design than original YotaPhone, smooth Android operation, interesting use of E Ink to mirror Android for access to all apps, E Ink good for reading and at-a-glance notifications
Software bugs can cause ghosting issues with E Ink screen, hardware chipset not latest which is at odds with the price (costs more than a Moto X plus separate eBook reader), no microSD slot
Despite warming to the YotaPhone 2 over our four days of use, we're still on the fence about it. Yes, it's a jump forward compared to the original and we can see genuine use from that second screen and we're not going to cry "gimmick" like we though...
Great AMOLED front screen, Ergonomic design, Clever batterysaving features
Rear screen not backlit, Slow camera, Pricey
The YotaPhone 2 has moved from technological curio to a phone we'd be happy to live with. That's high praise indeed, considering the high-quality phones we use on a day-to-day basis. We wouldn't give up our iPhone, HTC or Samsung flagship for it, but we ...