18 months after Google released Android 6.0 Marshmallow, the YotaPhone 2 is finally getting that update. The company has also posted a teaser for the YotaPhone 3, with pre-orders opening this summer.
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The dual-screen YotaPhone 2 was an extremely hot piece of engineering when it was first released and reimagined the smartphone. Although the phone once cost $859, you can pick it up today for $120.
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The Indiegogo campaign to bring the dual-display YotaPhone 2 to North America quickly broke through its $50k target, and went on to raise $300k - but Yota now says that the launch has been cancelled.
It's been less than a full day, but the company behind the YotaPhone 2 can already pop the champagne corks, as they have raised their target of $50,000 - in fact, they more than doubled it.
The YotaPhone 2 isn't your typical smartphone in that it has dual displays. But is it just a gimmick or is this the way of the future? Check out our full review of the YotaPhone to find out!
The YotaPhone 2 is probably one of the more unique devices introduced in 2014. Although sales have been confined to Europe, it looks like the device could be making its U.S. debut soon.
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YotaPhone is ready to unveil its second handset, the YotaPhone 2, at a press event in London. The handset is unique in that it has dual displays, one being an touchscreen e-ink panel.