Russian manufacturer Yota Devices (Yotadevices.com) has released a new smartphone in the mobile market that runs on Android and its outstanding feature is that it has screen on both sides. Now that has caught my fancy. You will find two displays on this phone, the main screen being a 4.3 inch LCD measuring 720p, and then an e ink display that also measures 4.3 inches! The new YotaPhone E-ink displays are well known for their frugal battery consumption, and they just need minute spurts of energy to change anything on the screen.Yota Devices came up with this brilliant idea to display all information related to meta data for the user on this e ink display so that battery life is increased.
The Network, the Processor, and the Platform
There are differences between the YotaPhone device and the iPhone 5s. The former runs on Android while the latter runs on the proprietary iOS. Also, both the phones are 4G ready, but the iPhone does not support NFC, while the YotaPhone does. click here., if you need more info.
Display (Touch)
The other similarity between the YotaPhone vs iPhone 5S is that they both use capacitive touchscreens. Capacitive touchscreens are the new wave and they react to the slightest touch, unlike resistive touchscreens.
Moving on to the display part, the YotaPhone’s dual display is both 4.3 inch LCD and the e ink, while the iPhone 5S has the smaller 4 inch TFT IPS display. Also, the YotaPhone scores brownie points on the resolution as well, and it has a better and higher resolution than the iPhone’s display, which means that text and graphics on the YotaPhone will be higher than the iPhone.
Camera and Storage
Again, Yotaphone wins hands down with a 12 mp main camera in comparison to the iPhone 5’s 8 mp camera. Of course, both the cameras also have a secondary camera feature.
Design and Portability
Weight wise, the iPhone 5S wins by being a lighter phone than the YotaPhone.
See Yota Devices’ Dual Screens YotaPhone in Action
Video Source: hexus.net
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