After all, with both displays, you will be able to make use of it like a normal handset, and flip it over whenever you would like to indulge yourself in a little bit of e-book goodness. Not only that, imagine sending the likes of maps, photos, and other content to the black and white display, allowing them to remain visible (since E Ink displays take up so little juice), they can remain visible even when you decide to give the primary display a rest.
The new Yotaphone 2 will let you use the E Ink display for just about anything, which means you can make phone calls through it and surf the Internet, although I would not suggest the playback of videos. To recap, the Yotaphone 2 has the following hardware specifications – a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB of internal memory, a 2,500mAh battery, Wi-Fi, an 8MP shooter at the back and a 2.1MP shooter in front.