Hisense teased the A10 in early June 2026, and now, the company has revealed the e-ink phone.
A major highlight of the e-ink smartphone is its dual-display design, but unlike the Bigme Hibreak Dual 2, the secondary display is detachable.
4 Reviews ← exclude selected types ← exclude selected tagsThe Hisense A10 has been officially revealed, and it turned out to be an interesting dual-display e-ink phone.
Unlike the Bigme Hibreak Dual 2, which recently launched, its secondary screen is magnetic and detachable.
Just like on the Hibreak Dual 2, the secondary screen is a color LCD screen, and it magnetically attaches to the back of the phone.
Hisense teased the A10 in early June 2026, and now, the company has revealed the e-ink phone. A major highlight of the e-ink smartphone is its dual-display design, but unlike the Bigme Hibreak Dual 2, the secondary display is detachable.
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The Hisense A10 has been officially revealed, and it turned out to be an interesting dual-display e-ink phone. Unlike the Bigme Hibreak Dual 2, which recently launched, its secondary screen is magnetic and detachable.
Just like on the Hibreak Dual 2, the secondary screen is a color LCD screen, and it magnetically attaches to the back of the phone. This should offer users the added versatility, but the specs of the detachable display are yet to be confirmed.
As for the front display, it's a 6.13-inch monochrome display, and the bezel size seems quite similar to that found on the Hibreak Dual 2. The official teasers have hinted that the e-ink phone will be powered by a 4nm SoC that features 8 cores, and it could be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which is still capable of handling heavy workloads.
While Hisense didn't confirm it yet, Experience More, a reliable tipster, reports that the detachable screen is less likely to ship with the phone. Instead, it will be available as a separate purchase (Vamvo magnetic display curr. $46.99 on Amazon).