Another Apple and Samsung being stir fried at the moment.
Yota Devices is betting on its soon-to-be revealed dual-screen product to break the mold of mobile technology—combining a traditional LCD screen on one side and an electronic-paper display on the other, allowing for seamless information streaming while promising better battery life than the average smartphone.
"We created this to be different," said the company's 43-year-old chief executive, Vladislav Martynov, while demonstrating a prototype at his sleek Moscow office filled with antique telephones. "Most phones nowadays are boring—they are just boxes. This is a phone for people who want to be outside that box."
A team of 35 engineers with a budget of $25 million worked since May to bring the concept into reality, he said
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