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Smartphone maker Yota files for bankruptcy

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Ro 22 April 2019

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You probably remember the dual-screen YotaPhone from 2012 and its two successors, the YotaPhone 2 and 3, released in the next five years. Well, the company behind those handsets is no longer.

The Russian company is having some serious financial problems and it was probably not too hard to guess given that two years have passed and we haven't heard anything from Yota.

The news of bankruptcy come from the Cayman Islands Supreme Court where Hi-p Electronics filed a case against the smartphone manufacturer due to the multi-million debt. Hi-p Electronics is the supplier for e-ink displays for Yota. And the latter filed for bankruptcy. The court has already appointed FTI Consulting as a liquidator and the process is in motion.

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  • justasmile
  • Bps
  • 31 Oct 2023

I have one message for Yota (I'm late but who cares): You won't be missed.

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  • AnonD-731363
  • SH3
  • 23 Apr 2019

Well their phones were very interesting at that time. Its shame a good companies have to go and the bad ones with bad habbits remains and took fresha air and ideas from others.

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  • AnonD-731363
  • SH3
  • 23 Apr 2019

Well HTC will follow them soon and this was such a big company back in 10-15 years ago. Sony and LG can folow their phones barelly selling. I dont see the point feeding dead branch with fruitfull ones like Sony TV department or audio department ...

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