YotaPhone 2 Review
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YotaPhone 2 Review

Camera is 8MP in the back capable of taking 1080p videos and 2.1MP in the front also capable of taking 1080p videos. The colors in the picture output are a bit off from the natural and there is grain in the picture quality. Camera focus is not bad and can handle shake quite well. Minimal lag when the camera is moved around. So it’s sufficient enough for normal users but if you really want to do good photography and videography in different conditions then I have definitely seen better cameras in smartphones out there in the market.

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8MP Camera
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Speakers
Display:

To talk about the display means to talk about both the screens. The front screen is a 5.0in 1920×1080 display. The flip side screen is actually a 4.7in E Ink Screen which is clear to read provided there is a good light but I got little feeling that it’s not as smooth as the front screen since this is E Ink.

While the main idea of the back screen was to make a device that can double up as a good read to a capable smartphone but what Yota did not miss out on was a chance to actually make the back screen more useful than that primary idea. The back screen also doubles up as the main screen on which you can call people, write texts and get notifications from all applications and the calls as well. They use an inbuilt feature called YotaMirror to make this possible whereby the front screens functions are mirrored onto the back screen and that can be used to perform the same actions as you would normally.

A quick test using a 1080p video was done for the front screen and it did quite well. The colors were vibrant and the resolution was pretty good.