YOTA:-
Yota devices lunched double sided screen smartphone.
Oil-rich Russia is a major market for foreign handset makers such as Apple and Samsung Electronics, but it has so far not been successful in designing handsets.
Moscow-based Yota Devices plans to sell the phone in 20 countries next year after making its 2013 debut in Russia, Austria, France, Germany and Spain.
Yota Devices, majority owned by Russian investment fund Wooden Fish, was spun off from wireless internet provider Yota, also known as Scartel, in 2011, ahead of a deal that saw Russia's No 2 mobile operator Megafon buy Scartel for USD 1.2 billion.Yota has received about 10,000 pre-orders, mostly from Russia, Martynov said. Sales of smartphones in Russia exceeded sales of mobile phones for the first time in November, Russia's top phone retailer Euroset said that last week. In monetary terms smartphones accounted for 85 percent of the market, it added.