Dual-Screen E-Ink Phones

Bigme HiBreak Dual Pairs a Color E Ink Display with a Circular Rear Lcd

Bigme HiBreak Dual is a smartphone built around a dual-display system that separates reading and utility functions across two screens. The Bigme HiBreak Dual features a 6.13-inch color E Ink display on the front, designed for low-glare reading, writing, and extended use with reduced eye strain. A secondary circular LCD screen is placed on the back, acting as a quick-access interface for notifications, music controls, and camera previews. This split approach allows the device to maintain the efficiency of E Ink while supporting tasks that require faster refresh and color accuracy.

The device runs on Android 14 and is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 1080 processor, with configurations up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. A 4,500mAh battery supports extended use, while stylus compatibility enables note-taking and annotation directly on the E Ink display. The rear LCD measures approximately 1.85 inches with a 360 by 360 resolution, functioning as a compact interface rather than a full secondary screen.

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Dual-display Specialization
Splitting reading-focused E Ink surfaces from fast-refresh color interfaces creates device architectures that prioritize endurance and task-specific UX, opening room for new hardware-software ecosystems.
Color E Ink Mainstreaming
Increasing viability of color E Ink for primary displays signals a shift toward low-power, eye-friendly screens that can redefine content formats and long-form mobile consumption.
Ambient Mini-interface Integration
Compact rear or peripheral displays functioning as glanceable controllers and previews enable secondary interaction layers that decouple core workflows from interruptive notifications.

Where This Applies

Consumer Smartphones
Handset makers exploring asymmetric screen pairings may reshape value propositions around battery life, durability, and differentiated user experiences in a saturated market.
Digital Publishing and E-reading
Publishers and reading platforms could leverage larger color-capable E Ink canvases to offer new subscription models and enriched long-form content optimized for low eye strain.
Wearables and Iot Accessories
Compact circular displays and glance interfaces point to integrated accessory ecosystems where secondary screens provide contextual controls and status without invoking primary devices.
SCORE
8.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 80%
Activity 84%
Freshness 85%