This E Ink 4G Smartphone Runs for Days and Won't Hurt Your Eyes - Yanko Design
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This E Ink 4G Smartphone Runs for Days and Won't Hurt Your Eyes - Yanko Design
"Most smartphones are designed for speed, color, and endless scrolling, but that comes at the cost of tired eyes and constant battery anxiety throughout the day. For readers, students, and professionals who want a calmer, more focused mobile experience without the glare and endless distractions of conventional screens, the usual smartphone just isn't built for the job or designed with their specific needs in mind at all."
"The Bigme HiBreak S offers a different approach, swapping out the harsh glare of LCD screens for a 5.84-inch E Ink display and pairing it with a premium leather-textured back cover for a comfortable grip during extended use. It's a phone that prioritizes eye comfort and clarity over flashy features and multimedia capabilities, built specifically for long reading sessions, document work, and extended days without needing a charger nearby."
"The HiBreak S stands out with its understated, leather-textured back cover and slim 8.6-millimeter profile that slips easily into pockets and bags. The E Ink screen, available in both black-and-white at 276 PPI and color at 92 PPI, delivers a paper-like reading experience with 36-level adjustable front lighting for comfortable use in any environment, from bright sunlight to dark rooms."
The Bigme HiBreak S replaces conventional LCD panels with a 5.84-inch E Ink display to reduce eye strain and minimize power consumption. The phone offers black-and-white (276 PPI) or color (92 PPI) E Ink options plus 36-level adjustable front lighting for readability in varied lighting. A leather-textured back and slim 8.6-millimeter profile support comfortable, prolonged handling. Hardware includes Android 14, an octa-core processor, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB storage expandable to 1 TB, and a 3300 mAh battery. The ultra-low-power screen and efficient internals enable multi-day usage focused on reading, document review, messaging, and moderate calling.
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