Video ID: 20141203-054 M/S Excited customer and employee M/S Excited customer and employee C/U Two sides demonstration M/S Customer buys a ...
Video ID: 20141203-054 M/S Excited customer and employee M/S Excited customer and employee C/U Two sides demonstration M/S Customer buys a phone SOT, Vlad Martynov, Chief Executive of Yota Deviced Ltd. (English): "Nobody believed that we can design and build and deliver in the native mass market [a] state of art smart phone. We set the new standards for industry. And we did it. We did it because we believed that consumers are looking for something new, something better, for a much more intelligent way to communicate." W/S Crowd at the event SOT, Jonathan Ross, TV and radio presenter (English): "I like the idea of it. I use the Kindle quite a lot. Some of them I read on my iPhone. But I kind of prefer the Kindle screen, that kind of more passive screen. So, I probably would use it, certainly to read stuff on, which I do a lot for work. When I'm traveling I love netbooks for researching on. I'll get it out frequently. get So it's a good idea, I think. It's a nice, solid build as well." M/S Comedian Matt Horn being shown the phone C/U Matt Horn C/U Sign reading (English): "YotaPhone 2, the phone with two fronts" W/S Outside the store SCRIPT The YotaPhone 2, the first smartphone with two front screens, was presented in London Wednesday evening by Yota Chief Executive Vlad Martynov at an event attended by figures including English TV and radio presenter Jonathan Ross and comedian Matt Horn. The phone is set to challenge Apple and Samsung in the smartphone market. The YotaPhone 2 has a 4.7-inch (12 -centimetre) electronic paper display on its rear side, which uses less energy than a traditional screen. It also includes a 5-inch (12.7-centimetre), 1080p AMOLED screen, a Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, a 2500mAh battery, and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera. The YotaPhone 2 costs £555 ($870.57; €707.22) at the YotaPhone pop-up store in London's Shoreditch district. Customers can also buy the phone direct from YotaPhone in 20 European countries and the Middle East for a cost of €700 ($861.75). Martynov said that some critics initially thought it would be impossible to design a double-sided device. He added that he believed consumers "are looking for a much more intelligent way to communicate." Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Google Plus: http://google.com/+RuptlyTV Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Ruptly YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RuptlyTV DailyMotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/ruptly Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Less