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I can imagine they will become cheaper as we go with competition.etc.Īnd of course the fact that with Hisense at least they have managed to run the Android 10 which is pretty much the latest mainstream version of Android ( Ok, some have higher versions !) On top of that they are relatively cheap being around 300 USD or equivalent. One being an Eink screen that produces an array of over 4000 colors ( I suppose that is the range of spectrum of colors it can produce) which should darn enough for giving you a good read on your screen.Īlso the good battery life of over 4000 mAh which is pretty important since these screens do use way less energy which in turn mean way less of chance of running out of battery at the wrong time and place. The other limiting factor is lack of Barometer in these phones, that is from what I have read, but still you get GPS,aGpS, Glonass and Baidu and of course the Bluetooth to get things going with your Let’s say Xctracer, Blue Vario.etc kind of external variometers.īut the good things are really good.
#Inkbook classic 2 play store install#
The limiting factors of course are lack of Google App Store which is minimal since these days you can install Popular Apps relayed to paragliding without being confined to Google Store, right online through a browser at places such
The Ireader however apparently is based on a heavily skinned Android which might in theory be easier to work with but I would not hold my breath jut yet since I don’t think it has Google App Store and most likely mo GoogleService package.Īt this point is looks like the Hisense 5A as standard black and white or the 5C range of ecolor phone, have most what it takes to be used as flight computer/ Vario instead of hard to read in sunlight phones.
It looks like the PocketBook Color eReader, when released around July, has Bluetooth which might allow working with external various like Xctracer however the Ereader is linux based machine out of technical reach for most of out, perhaps needed a bit tweak to get it work with side loaded apps, if at at all. The Ireader which is a 6 inch Erader from a Chinese company and then there is the PocketBook Color eReader which is again a 6 inch ereader but made by this Swiss company PocketBook.ch
(shrinked URL)s-in-china-for-under-300.htmlįrom what o have read on Reddit, people seem to have better luck buying these kind of niche stuff on although the GoodEreader website is another place that people buy this phone.Īnother trend is the color Tabket/Ereaders.
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You can actually buy these already except the A5 Pro CC which will be out in a couple weeks. The are a bunch of diff ends between them but mainly same in terms of screen real estate and pixel density. Notably the Hissnse A5 with a few variants A5C, A5C Classic and A5 pro CC. Posted: Sun 23:04 UTC Post subject: RE: Color e-ink smartphone (hopefully) comingįinally we got some decent size color E-ink phones on the market. Posted: Sun 14:59 UTC Post subject: RE: Color e-ink smartphone (hopefully) comingĪlso highly attend to this phone. Posted: Sat 13:47 UTC Post subject: RE: Color e-ink smartphone (hopefully) coming Connected with a bluetooth vario such a device could give a near-perfect flight instrument. The videos of the prototype presented at CES look very promising. Just got aware that HiSense is working on an android smartphone with color e-ink display. Posted: Tue 17:57 UTC Post subject: Color e-ink smartphone (hopefully) coming View All Topics :: Paragliding Forum - Forum Index -> Paragliding Gear Discussions -> Flight Instruments Color e-ink smartphone (hopefully) coming ( Best Posts )