Order Totals:
Sub-Total:£123.22
Coupons:yatabg20:£-14.79
Insurance£0.00
Shipping Fee:£0.00
Total:£108.43
use code: yatabg20
pre-order, ships from September 10 2016
specs;
SoC – Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core Krait processor @ 2.2 GHz with Adreno GPU
System Memory – 2GB RAM
Storage – 32GB eMMC
Displays
Front – 5″ AMOLED touch screen, 1920×1080 resolution,16M colors, 442ppi, with Corning Gorilla glass 3.
Rear – 4.7” e-Paper display, 960×540 resolution, 16-level gray scale, 235ppi, with Corning Gorilla glass 3.
Audio – 3.5mm AV connector, FM radio
Camera – 8MP rear camera with AF & LED flash, 2.1 MP front-facing camera
Cellular Connectivity
GSM/EGPRS 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
WCDMA, DC HSDPA (rel. 8, cat. 24)
HSUPA (rel. 7, cat 7) bands 1 (diversity), 2, 5 and 8
LTE (rel. 9, cat 4) bands 3, 7 and 20, VoLTE
Nano-SIM
Wireless connectivity – WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (VHT20, MSC :sunglasses:, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC , A-GPS + GLONASS
USB – MicroUSB 2.0 (SlimPort)
Sensors – Accelerometer, compass, gyroscope, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor
Battery – 2500mAh with wireless charging, Quick Charge 2.0 support
Battery life
Good for up to 48 hours with YoTaEnergy mode;
16 to 17 days in stand-by mode (2G, 3G or 4G);
Up to 41.8 hours 2G calls, Up to 13.7 hours Skype audio call over LTE, up to 1.8 hours Skype video call over LTE;
Up to 109.3 hours reading with Yota Reader on e-Ink screen with 3G active
Up to 5.5 to 5.8 hours watching video over WiFi or LTE; 9 hours for local video playback
Up to 92 hours audio playback with headset; up to 62.4 hours with speakers
Dimensions – 144.9 x 69.4 x 8.95 mm
Weight – 145 grams
Top comments
Pondlife
27 Aug 164#10
Still think it's a better idea for tablets with full size ereader on the back than for phones with tiny one.
davelfc
27 Aug 164#1
I wish other phone makers would incorporate an e-ink screen on the rear, seems a real waste of space to have nothing there.
Been looking at these for a long time now, I'm so tempted but just the terrible operating system holds me back.
GAVINLEWISHUKD to Halz1985
27 Aug 164#7
2 ½ years behind on hardware and software..... They already are! :laughing:
qazmko
28 Aug 163#22
I'd call it storage. Because it's storage. Its the space available for you to store things in. Where you store photos you take and music and what have you.
It's not memory. RAM is memory.
I don't know here this idiotic misuse of the term ROM originated but it seems to be spreading.
All comments (30)
davelfc
27 Aug 164#1
I wish other phone makers would incorporate an e-ink screen on the rear, seems a real waste of space to have nothing there.
Been looking at these for a long time now, I'm so tempted but just the terrible operating system holds me back.
GAVINLEWISHUKD to davelfc
27 Aug 163#2
Not a fan of Android? Would you prefer if it had been windows mobile! :confused:
CampGareth
27 Aug 16#3
I think he might mean how the e-ink display works in practice. You cannot iirc just mirror the LCD's content to the e-ink. You must use some specially written apps that can use the second screen and there aren't many of those.
Shame really, if you could have mirrored the content it would have been amazing, an android phone with battery life out the wazoo depending on your usage.
Though it does harp on about the phone only having a snapdragon 800 and the specs above say it has the 801 that they say would've been an improvement. That the review states then that it's dated and review is from 2014 says a lot, though that was at £555!
Opening post
Sub-Total:£123.22
Coupons:yatabg20:£-14.79
Insurance£0.00
Shipping Fee:£0.00
Total:£108.43
use code: yatabg20
pre-order, ships from September 10 2016
specs;
SoC – Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core Krait processor @ 2.2 GHz with Adreno GPU
System Memory – 2GB RAM
Storage – 32GB eMMC
Displays
Front – 5″ AMOLED touch screen, 1920×1080 resolution,16M colors, 442ppi, with Corning Gorilla glass 3.
Rear – 4.7” e-Paper display, 960×540 resolution, 16-level gray scale, 235ppi, with Corning Gorilla glass 3.
Audio – 3.5mm AV connector, FM radio
Camera – 8MP rear camera with AF & LED flash, 2.1 MP front-facing camera
Cellular Connectivity
GSM/EGPRS 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
WCDMA, DC HSDPA (rel. 8, cat. 24)
HSUPA (rel. 7, cat 7) bands 1 (diversity), 2, 5 and 8
LTE (rel. 9, cat 4) bands 3, 7 and 20, VoLTE
Nano-SIM
Wireless connectivity – WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (VHT20, MSC :sunglasses:, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC , A-GPS + GLONASS
USB – MicroUSB 2.0 (SlimPort)
Sensors – Accelerometer, compass, gyroscope, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor
Battery – 2500mAh with wireless charging, Quick Charge 2.0 support
Battery life
Good for up to 48 hours with YoTaEnergy mode;
16 to 17 days in stand-by mode (2G, 3G or 4G);
Up to 41.8 hours 2G calls, Up to 13.7 hours Skype audio call over LTE, up to 1.8 hours Skype video call over LTE;
Up to 109.3 hours reading with Yota Reader on e-Ink screen with 3G active
Up to 5.5 to 5.8 hours watching video over WiFi or LTE; 9 hours for local video playback
Up to 92 hours audio playback with headset; up to 62.4 hours with speakers
Dimensions – 144.9 x 69.4 x 8.95 mm
Weight – 145 grams
Top comments
Been looking at these for a long time now, I'm so tempted but just the terrible operating system holds me back.
It's not memory. RAM is memory.
I don't know here this idiotic misuse of the term ROM originated but it seems to be spreading.
All comments (30)
Been looking at these for a long time now, I'm so tempted but just the terrible operating system holds me back.
Shame really, if you could have mirrored the content it would have been amazing, an android phone with battery life out the wazoo depending on your usage.
Shame about Android 4.4, but it's still a good phone.
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/yotaphone-2-1228308/review