Do you remember the impressive YotaPhone that
shown on CES,
MWC and other
digital electronic? Fuselage built an electronic ink screen that can display information, read books,
maps and achieve more applications of smartphone. Now, there is a new choice: InkPhone.
In the recently held
CeBIT in Germany, Onyx company has demonstrated a product called
"InkPhone" smart phones. It
uses a 4.3-inch e-ink screen as the main screen and built-in 1800mAh lithium
battery that can be achieved in
about two weeks battery life. Compared to ordinary
Android phone, it is obviously more durable.
As an Android smart
phone, InkPhone also has a
similar hardware configuration. However, it is lower than some of the mainstream models,
including the Rockchip processor,
low profile RAM (specific capacity temporarily not
clear), 4GB ROM, etc. It said that InkPhone will support
micro SD memory card expansion, but any front or
rear camera not built.
In the
trial process, the developers feel the application experience of this InkPhone has
yet to be improved, such as a sliding switch pages in the main screen response about
20 seconds later. There is a small problem, you can not use the Google Play
Store or the Amazon Kindle app (or any other Android applications), which
limits using. The Onyx believes that lowe machine's hardware configuration and
low refresh rate may not be fluent in a number of multimedia applications, so they
are temporarily unable to sure whether the company will build application store
for InkPhone.
InkPhone is a functional machine that equipped with the Android system, but the overall experience is limited. It seems long battery life is its biggest selling
point. InkPhone will be sold in April this year in Germany and Poland and priced at 140 Euros. It will also be delivered to anywhere in the world and listed in the Amazon,.



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