Hisense just dropped a phone that feels like a throwback, but with a modern twist, and while it is admittedly not for the general consumer, the A10 looks like it will be thoroughly enjoyed by those who wish to distance themselves from technology but don't want to sever their connection entirely.

The Hisense A10 is an E Ink smartphone with a detachable color LCD screen that you can snap on and off at will, with reports citing an insider who said the detachable magnetic screen might not be included with the phone and will be sold separately. It's a novel approach to the screen, and certainly a bold design choice.
The A10's main display is a 6.13-inch E Ink panel, which offers the low-power, glare-free benefits that make e-readers so appealing. But the real highlight is the magnetic color LCD on the back, which can be used for video, apps, and anything that requires color and motion. The two screens communicate, though Hisense hasn't explained how. I suppose if the color screen is sold separately, it would mean the A10 has modular phone add-ons.

E Ink has become increasingly popular as the easy-on-the-eyes display technology reduces eye strain when reading text, enabling users to maintain focus for longer. The A10 seems built for people who want the essentials without the constant distraction of an always-on, always-scrolling display, as someone with the A10 could take the device with them for a walk or a day out and have access to all the essentials such as calling or texting. Additionally, with the E Ink display, battery life is exceptionally strong.


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The A10 is launching in China for about $600, and it's unclear if or when it will reach the US.






