As you’d expect from a phone of this caliber, the Mudita Kompakt is a pretty simple device. It has a 4.3-inch e-ink ...
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Ink smartphone may assist in moderating social media intake. This device features a black and white E-Ink display, providing a long battery life while minimizing distractions from colorful social ...
Tired of watching your smartphone’s battery drain away while reading an ebook? Sick of squinting in the sun to read notifications on your glossy screen? Don’t worry, a new Kickstarter project from ...
Hisense is one of the first few brands to offer e-ink smartphones. Till date, Hisense’s E-ink phones would be considered as budget-friendly E-Ink smartphones with decent specs. But it seems the brand ...
If you can dream it, there’s a good chance it’ll be on display at CES 2026 (though admittedly, much of this tech won’t necessarily make it to the mainstream). There will be a range of AI toys, AI ...
Bigme’s HiBreak S features a 5.84-inch E Ink display available in color and black-and-white variants. The device runs Android 14 with Google Play, dual-SIM, and 4G LTE support. It is priced at $249 ...
The YotaPhone slaps an extra e-inck screen on the back of a phone to relay information to the user as a battery saving measure. It's on sale in Russia now, but its future is uncertain elsewhere. Share ...
Earlier today, I wandered over to one of the busier booths at Mobile World Congress 2014: YotaPhone. The Moscow-based company has made some waves over the last couple of days with the unveil of the ...
There are various E INK smartphones available, but most of them originate from China and don’t support many of the network bands used in the United States and Canada. Hisense used to reign supreme in ...
It looks less advanced than just about any smartphone on the market. The screen is monochrome and cannot be used for video or games. Yet the E Ink prototypes on show at MWC attracted more buzz than ...
E-ink is great for eReaders because it doesn’t draw a lot of power, has good contrast, and works great in direct sunlight. But reading is a very specific application. Would anyone want an e-ink phone?