Hisense A10 Launches With an E Ink Display Offering a Different Smartphone Experience
Hisense has announced the Hisense A10, a smartphone that breaks the mould by including an E Ink display instead of a standard LCD or OLED screen. it’s for those that prefer reading, battery life and less eye strain, over high refresh rate visuals. Thanks to E Ink technology (the same kind used in e-readers) that can be read even in bright sunlight, you get a paper-like view. The Hisense A10 still targets a niche consumer who wants the smartphone experience without the distractions.
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The main feature of the Hisense A10 is its monochrome E Ink display that uses far less power than conventional smartphone displays. E Ink only uses power when it’s refreshing the screen, so users should get much longer battery life than regular smartphones. This makes the device very attractive to readers in general, professionals and anyone who spends long hours looking at text.
Not for Games, But for Everyday Work
The Hisense A10 comes with the usual smartphone features such as calling, messaging, web browsing and productivity apps, but it’s not meant for graphics-intensive gaming or high frame rate video playback. E Ink screens refresh more slowly than OLED or LCD screens, so they work best for reading and simple navigation. If you don’t need a multimedia performance junky and want a distraction free experience, maybe the battery efficiency trade off is worth it.
Reinventing the smartphone
While most smartphone makers are chasing brighter screens and higher refresh rates, Hisense is going a different way. An approach that’s all about ease and usability. Book lovers, students, writers and professionals who want a device that puts productivity before entertainment will probably love the A10. The E Ink tech, along with the Android functionality, makes for a unique proposition in the smartphone world, offering a different experience to the usual top-end devices.
Hisense further develops its E Ink portfolio
Another sign that Hisense is still investing in E Ink technology for mobile devices is the release of the Hisense A10. This category is still small, but interest in eye friendly displays and long lasting battery performance continues to grow. Consumers looking for digital wellness and less screen fatigue will find E Ink smartphones to be a viable alternative for those who prefer reading comfort and efficiency over multimedia performance. The A10 also helps to cement Hisense’s place in this niche of the smartphone industry.
Sources
- Hisense Newsroom Official – Hisense’s official newsroom provides you with verified news on new smartphones, consumer electronics, product launches and technology innovations. It’s the official source for product information and confirmed specs.
- E Ink Holdings – E Ink Holdings, Inc. develops E Ink display technology, and provides technical information on electronic paper displays, power efficiencies and display innovations for various devices.
- Android Central – Android Authority is your source for news, reviews and how-to’s on smartphones, Android devices, consumer electronics and the next big thing in mobile technology. It’s usually about new hardware and new phones.
- GSMArena – GSMArena.com is a popular mobile phone site, with detailed specs, product news and hands-on coverage of new mobile devices from manufacturers all over the world.
- Notebookcheck.com – Notebookcheck is a popular tech site that reviews laptops, smartphones and consumer electronics.



