With a 5MP front camera, 13MP main camera, built-in LTE modem and a speaker above the display, the Bigme Hibreak S might be a full-fledged smartphone replacement, even though its performance is likely below average by today’s standards. Nonetheless, the battery has a capacity of 3,300mAh, which, combined with the power-efficient display, should result in long runtimes despite the smaller form factor. Meanwhile, the Android 14 operating system offers access to countless third-party apps, but Bigme has not confirmed whether the phone will receive future Android updates.

Price and availability

The Bigme Hibreak S e-paper smartphone is now available on Amazon. The color variant costs $306.90 at the moment, while the SKU with a black-and-white panel retails for $299.