You may never have seen a device like the YotaPhone. The first one was announced a couple of years back. It was unique because it had a secondary e-ink display at the back. Two iterations of this handset have been launched so far and it was revealed in June that the YotaPhone 3 will cost around $350. Not a lot of details about the new handset were revealed back then but today specs and press renders of the YotaPhone 3 have been leaked online.

The YotaPhone 3 is reportedly going to feature a 5.5 inch primary AMOLED display with a 5.2 inch HD resolution e-ink display at the back. It will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 625 processor coupled with 4GB of RAM. It may be offered with up to 128GB of storage.

The YotaPhone 3 is also said to feature a 12 megapixel rear and 13 megapixel front camera. There will be a physical home button on the front which will also act as the fingerprint scanner. A USB-C port and a 3,200mAh battery are said to be onboard.

The model with 64GB will have a price tag of $350. The 128GB storage variant might be sold of $450. The YotaPhone 3 is expected to arrive in Russia and China first in the near future before eventually making its way to other markets across the globe.

Leaked press renders offer a glimpse of the device itself. The design doesn’t seem to have changed much but then again, it’s not like the YotaPhone has always been highly regarded for its design.

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