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New Hisense e-ink phone debuts with detachable secondary display

Hisense has officially launched the A10, a new smartphone featuring a unique detachable color e-ink rear display.

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The brief

Hisense has debuted the A10, a mobile device that integrates e-ink technology with a secondary screen. A primary feature of the phone is the ability to remove the color display from the rear of the device.

Coverage from outlets including Gizmochina, Good e-Reader, MSN, The Gadgeteer, and Notebookcheck emphasizes the hardware's modular design. Reports focus on the physical configuration of the secondary screen and its integration with the e-ink interface.

Future updates are expected to clarify the specific technical specifications of the display module and its intended use cases. Coverage does not yet specify pricing or global availability timelines.

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What is the model name of the new Hisense phone?

The device is identified as the Hisense A10.

What is the key hardware feature of the device?

The phone features a detachable color e-ink rear display.

Is the secondary display permanently attached?

No, coverage notes that the secondary color screen is detachable.

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