HiSense A7 5G, the first Smartphone with electronic ink and 5G
The HiSense A7 5G does not claim to be a bombastic device, rather it is a simple model, but with a peculiar appeal and quite functional. This terminal stands out for having an electronic ink screen (something characteristic of its family), but on top of it it has 5G connectivity, a curious combination at least.
HiSense A7 5G : HiSense A7 5G, the first Smartphone with electronic ink and 5G
The Hinsense A7 5G sports a 6.7-inch screen that is designed for those users who privilege their phone to read e-books. For this purpose, the software has been adapted in such a way that it improves the contrast with the letters, additionally, it has a whitening mode, which makes the sheets look whiter and the text more black. Functionally the side buttons are used to turn the pages. More importantly, it is electronic ink , although yes, monochrome and the resolution is only 300 pixels per inch, not surprising.
Frontally, this device is presented with an ultra-narrow border of 3.36 millimeters , which makes it the narrowest of all e-ink smartphones today. Its front camera comes with a face unlock function.
In another vein, the mobile has a fingerprint reader located on the back where its only camera and the LED flash are also located, in addition to this and curiously, it has a headphone jack.
Other features present in the HiSense mobile : HiSense A7 5G, the first Smartphone with electronic ink and 5G
Internally it has 6GB of RAM, a 2.0 GHZ 8-core Unisoc Tiger T710 processor, 128GB of storage and a 4,770mAh battery compatible with 18W fast charging. In addition to this, it is compatible with 5G NSA and SA networks and has an AK4377AECB DAC chip capable of supporting high-resolution audio.
Availability and price
The HISense A7 5G, is already available in China and as usual only for the local market. It only comes in two colors, black and white. Its value is 1999 yuan, about 250 euros or 300 dollars at current exchange rates . Needless to say, it is a terminal that we will not see in Europe, however curious it may be.