This Chinese smartphone is like a tiny color Kindle that makes calls
The Hisense A5C has a color E Ink screen that lasts 93 hours on one charge, but don’t expect 5G or NFC
E Ink readers are popular with people who swear they’re easier on their eyes, so one Chinese company is now bringing this electronic paper tech to smartphones. But now it’s in color.
Hisense, a Chinese electronics giant best known for its TVs, recently announced a new handset with a color E Ink display that was first teased at CES 2020.
China’s most popular TV brand is hoping to score a goal with high-profile World Cup deal
A typical smartphone has backlit LCD or OLED screens, which means they emit light whenever you turn on the display. The Hisense A5C, on the other hand, features a 5.84-inch electronic ink screen that doesn’t emit light every time you turn it on.
E Ink screens are known for their high levels of contrast that better reflect light in bright environments, allowing them to mimic the experience of reading on paper. But Hisense also includes a built-in light for using the phone in darker environments, too.
E Ink screens were popularized by the Kindle devices with their grayscale screens. The company behind the technology has only recently had color screens start popping up in consumer devices.