➀ The Bigme Hibreak smartphone features an E-Ink display, providing a unique reading experience; ➁ The design is somewhat outdated with a leather-like back, but the camera is not a highlight due to the phone's primary use as an e-reader; ➂ The screen has a low refresh rate and resolution, which may not be ideal for tasks other than reading; ➃ Performance is adequate for basic use, with the phone not being a powerhouse but designed for e-reading; ➄ The price is competitive at $2299 HKD for the early bird offer; ➅ The phone also supports ChatGPT 4.0, with a dedicated app for interacting with the AI.
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