Yota Devices believes in a business philosophy strongly focused on innovation around the user experience. We then apply the best emerging technologies to enhance customer experience. Yota Devices has a proven record in enhancing and modifying existing products to optimize customer interaction with their devices. Yota Devices is a private company that produces hardware and software innovation-focused technology including LTE routers and modems. Based in Moscow, Russia, we have produced more than 3 million connectivity devices, including modems and routers and have 6% of the global LTE devices market. Yota Devices has also developed and produced a new dual screen smartphone - YotaPhone. One side is a powerful Android-based phone with extended touch areas and an HD resolution display. The other side is an always-on electronic paper display, which is the user's personal space for receiving notifications, linking to social media, reading news as it happens or simply displaying favorite family photos. The first generation YotaPhone went on sale in Russia in Q4 2013 and is now available in select European markets and will be coming to the Middle East in the near future. Yota Devices is working on the next generation YotaPhone, which will feature a fully touch-sensitive always-on electronic paper display. It will come to market in Q4 2014.
Yota Devices believes in a business philosophy strongly focused on innovation around the user experience. We then apply the best emerging technologies to enhance customer experience. Yota Devices has a proven record in enhancing and modifying existing products to optimize customer interaction with their devices. Yota Devices is a private company that produces hardware and software innovation-focused technology including LTE routers and modems. Based in Moscow, Russia, we have produced more than 3 million connectivity devices, including modems and routers and have 6% of the global LTE devices market. Yota Devices has also developed and produced a new dual screen smartphone - YotaPhone. One side is a powerful Android-based phone with extended touch areas and an HD resolution display. The other side is an always-on electronic paper display, which is the user's personal space for receiving notifications, linking to social media, reading news as it happens or simply displaying favorite family photos. The first generation YotaPhone went on sale in Russia in Q4 2013 and is now available in select European markets and will be coming to the Middle East in the near future. Yota Devices is working on the next generation YotaPhone, which will feature a fully touch-sensitive always-on electronic paper display. It will come to market in Q4 2014.