TCL is releasing a new phone later this year with a toggle-able e-ink mode. So you can use it with in full color when you want, and switch to e-ink when you want. It’s in a more conventional aspect ratio so apps will look more “normal”. I can say from experience with my Boox e-reader that a lot of apps do not work well in 4:3.
https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/6/24335983/tcl-60-xe-nxtpaper-e-ink-specs-ces
Might be my next phone if the CPU and software is not awful (big if).
E ink like mode. It’s not actually e ink it just makes the screen black and white. In the video they talk about how it’s just more of a low power/distraction free mode.
Oh huh. I didn’t know there even was a video. Perhaps my ad/tracker blockers cut it.
Just found a hands-on CNET video: https://www.cnet.com/videos/at-ces-2025-tcl-debuts-new-tcl-60-phone-with-e-ink-display/
Never used TCL’s “Nxtpaper” so not totally sure how it compares.
I despise the marketing of these eink-like screens. None of the biggest benefits of eink with all of the biggest drawbacks? The fuck?
If you are considering this device I suggest if your current phone has a grayscale mode, turn that on for a week to see if you can get used to it.
I always wind up turning it off.
Yeah. I have it set to turn on automatically when it’s bedtime or when I manually set “Do Not Disturb”. Makes me not to want to use my phone.
But it has a slow screen refresh rate, which makes it less than ideal for watching videos, playing games, or other actions.
I love how this is one of the first criticisms, as if that wasn’t the entire point of this device.
Is the Maps app just… a map lol
The x marks the spot
Oh wow, super interesting
Huh, actually a properly different way of doing a phone. I guess the key question is what we can expect in terms of support and openness, i.e. how do we know the company won’t go bust in six months and leave us with something we can’t put a custom ROM on?