Boox, the brand known for its compact Android-powered e-readers, is preparing to unveil its latest model — the Boox P6 Pro. The device will retain the smartphone-sized form factor familiar from earlier models but adds two major upgrades: an optional color e-ink display and cellular connectivity with support for 4G and 5G networks.

One of the most requested features missing from the Boox Palma 2 was cellular connectivity. The P6 Pro addresses that by including a hybrid SIM/microSD card slot and VoIP call support. However, it’s not yet confirmed whether the device will support traditional voice calls or SMS messaging.
The Boox P6 Pro is set to launch on October 9 at 7 PM local time, with multiple teasers already shared on Boox’s Weibo profile ahead of the official reveal.
Visually, the device closely resembles the Palma 2, featuring a single rear camera and coming in black and white color options. It will also include stylus support and 128GB of built-in storage. The Android version has not yet been confirmed — last year’s Palma 2 shipped with Android 13, so users will be watching closely to see what the P6 Pro offers on that front.
More details, including pricing and full specifications, are expected during tomorrow’s official announcement.

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