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Yota Phone Launches With Secondary E-Ink Display 72

OldJuke writes "Called the YotaPhone, the device pairs a traditional LCD color touch-screen on one side with a black-and-white, electronic-paper display on the other, allowing users to continuously view data in real time without having to constantly wake up their phones and drain their batteries. General interaction will be done through the LCD screen, but the e-paper display allows an image to be displayed at all times — from maps, airline boarding passes and family photos to Twitter messages and emails — but only uses power when the picture changes. BBC News interviewed the company's leader, Vlad Martynov, for a hands-on demonstration."
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Yota Phone Launches With Secondary E-Ink Display

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  • Finally! (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Grantbridge ( 1377621 ) on Wednesday December 04, 2013 @11:10AM (#45595089)
    I've been asking for one of these for years. Battery drain on a LCD screen is too high for a phone, eink makes a much better screen.
  • Durability? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by oodaloop ( 1229816 ) on Wednesday December 04, 2013 @11:15AM (#45595155)
    I like having a working phone after the inevitable drop, which means putting it in a case. This phone looks cool, but unless it's built to be durable without an additional case, or they have a custom case to make both screens usable, I'm no interested.
  • Re:Finally! (Score:5, Interesting)

    by locopuyo ( 1433631 ) on Wednesday December 04, 2013 @11:16AM (#45595165) Homepage
    Same, but I want one where the main screen is color e-ink. Mirasol color e-ink displays have been in Korea and China for years now on tablets. What is taking so long?
  • by advid.net ( 595837 ) <slashdotNO@SPAMadvid.net> on Wednesday December 04, 2013 @11:29AM (#45595319) Journal
    e-ink display lasts even not powered, so one day you may have something personal/compromising/secret displayed there and if a bug freeze the phone you won't be able to erase that quickly by shutting it off, as one can do with LCD or OLED display.
  • Re:Finally! (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Mr. Slippery ( 47854 ) <tms&infamous,net> on Wednesday December 04, 2013 @12:30PM (#45596225) Homepage

    The only down side is that you would have an actual phone used for talking to other people with phones, rather than disgruntled avian simulator. Some folks consider that to be a problem.

    The Yota will let you display a map, a book, or other useful stuff on its e-ink display.

    The Fone apparently couldn't even display SMS messages properly.

    Sorry if I missed a joke, but if you're serious, there's no comparison.

    If someone made a phone like the Yota in a slider format (or some other way to get a keyboard in there), I could be all over it.

  • Pixel Qi? (Score:3, Interesting)

    by CityZen ( 464761 ) on Wednesday December 04, 2013 @03:44PM (#45599179) Homepage

    Yes, why don't many more devices use the Pixel Qi display? You know, the one that's a normal color LCD when backlit, or a monochrome very-low-power LCD when front-lit (ie, by ambient lighting). Seems like it would be ideal for phones and smart watches.

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