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Onyx Boox P6 vs Onyx Boox Palma

December 02, 2025
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Onyx Boox P6
Smartphone-sized black-and-white e-reader with SIM card and microSD slots. Runs on Android and supports third-party apps.
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Onyx Boox Palma
ONYX BOOX Palma is a smartphone-sized 6” reader that combines compact size and convenient shape with high performance. The model runs the Android 11 operating system, which allows you to install third-party applications. Thanks to its compact size, the ONYX BOOX Palma will be an ideal choice for those who like to read while traveling.
Onyx Boox P6 vs Onyx Boox Palma in our news:

2025. Onyx Boox released another smartphone sized e-Reader - P6



Onyx Boox has unveiled the P6 - new tiny 6-inch eInk reader. It shares the same screen size and design as Onyx Boox Palma, but offers several advantages. It has a SIM card slot, allowing the device to connect to a data plan, so you can travel and read on the go (it weighs only 160g). It also has SD card slot, allowing you to expand the storage up to 1TB. The device features a front-facing light with adjustable color temperature and a light sensor for automatic brightness adjustment. The case is covered with matte glass, which is claimed to be "more durable." The device has a 16-megapixel rear camera for photography. It runs Android 13 and apps can be downloaded from third-party sources. It costs $400.

Author: Dhaval Parekh
Dhaval possesses a strong passion for technology and actively stays informed about the most recent advancements in the tech industry and cutting-edge gadgets. He pays special attention to dedicated e-Ink eReaders, e-Ink note-taking devices and tablets. In addition to his writing pursuits, Dhaval enjoys immersing himself in books and audiobooks, indulging in movies and series. Each month, he devotes his time to reading 1-2 fiction and tech books, and he proudly owns a diverse collection of eReaders. Having previously worked at TechCrunch, Dhaval now shares his expertise by contributing articles to various tech portals. You can contact Dhaval via email dhaval@bookrunch.com