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Old 11-22-2016, 12:12 PM   #46
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Device: PocketBook 360, before it was Sony Reader, cassiopeia A-20
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan View Post
Which are the advantages of lollipop in this phone, if you don't mind explain, kacir?
On 5.0 there is configuration file called /storage/emulated/0/TitaniumManager/mirroring.cfg
. Here you can configure what waveform Yotaphone is supposed to use for particular app. Some apps you will want to use fast, 16Hz refresh, with only Black and White. Some apps, such as e-book reading apps will work much better on 16 shades of gray with 2Hz refresh.

The YotaReader on 4.4 is *very*spartan. Two font choices, portrait mode, very little configuration.
YotaReader on 5.0 has 8 fonts to choose from and I did manage to put in into landscape mode (but only on the e-ink screen).
Yotareader on 5.0 has one setting for Amoled and other setting for e-ink. You can have white text on black on Amoled and black text on white on e-ink.

There is discussion on XDA-Developers.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/yota...one-2-t3490354

Here is demonstration of white Yotaphone 2 with Lolipop. In Russian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3Y1rHUSah0

5.0 is supposed to have better battery management

There are more settings for e-ink display apps - events notifications.

In 5.0 you can unlock phone by a double tap on the display you want to use and lock it by touching it with 3 fingers.


Please note that regardless of the Android version Yotaphone can be charged wirelessly using generic Qi charger. I have not tried it yet, but guys at XDA-developers report it works. You have to charge it with e-ink screen pointed downward.
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