It is already evident that most gadget and software users grow used to whatever software or phone they use and it is close to impossible to get them to look elsewhere.
This brings us to a top question that has been trending among smartphone users, “What would it take you to put down the iPhone and shift to an Android alternative as your chief smartphone”? The typical answer to this question has always been a mish mash of loud hyperbole, higher specs and bigger screens. But the truth is that most individuals always look for something unique.
And if you are looking for something unique, the YotaPhone 2 is absolutely the most unique smartphone.
About the Gadget
Speaking of a phone being unique, the YotaPhone 2 is strictly a matchless smartphone because it feature a modern combination of the present-day versatile android smartphone and an exceptionally efficient E Ink display, hence there is no stitched leather or plastic flap cover for it. It is possible to build the e-reader right into it just like the music players, cameras, and GPS units. Noticeably, it is the first android device that has made a combination with E Ink screen to work harmoniously, making it to set another step ahead in the never-ending march to smartphone convergence.
Besides, Yota continues to prove its uniqueness, in this new version, by contenting itself with including interactive panels and useful widgets, and most importantly the Yota mirror mode that gives room for users to use android exclusively on the back.
In YotaPhone 2, it is evident that Yota decided on improving functionality and ergonomics, which can be seen from the phones construction that include an uncomplicated shape (well rounded), a new customization app that allows for several levels of customization and can be easily and quickly accessed through the steady OLED display to set up one image-cycling cover and a couple of utility panels as opposed to the traditional app in most smartphones that only allowed for a single customization.
One of the most noteworthy jobs that Yota has done is including widgets for some of the most popular social platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, with several custom made apps, such as YotaRSS, YotaFit, YotaSports, and Yotagram.
Basically, Yota is not a perfect smartphone for anyone seeking out for an outstanding camera quality performance. YotaPhone’s camera has been upgraded to 8 megapixels, but it is still of poor specs compared to the latest top smartphones in the market such as Nexus 6, iPhone 6 and many others.
Besides, if you are looking for an amazing display and fast responsiveness, you should look elsewhere because Yota committed much attention to making the E Ink display and paid less attention to its Android OS, making its Android experience pretty much non-existent. YotaPhone 2 still has poor connectivity when it comes to transposing the interaction with the phone, because users are always forced to open something on the phones instead of the phone taking care of the task directly.
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