Again, if some other company is doing it, then Onyx most likely is too. Note Color – The Bigme B1 Pro is the first device to surface with a 10-inch color E Ink screen. Note Basic – Boyue recently released a new budget 10-inch model called the Likebook P10 in China with a lower resolution screen, and it wouldn’t be at all surprising to see Onyx release a similar model since they’re always “borrowing” other companies ideas. Note Air 2 (or Note Air Pro) – Based on the number of reviews, the Note Air has been the most popular new model that Onyx released last year, so it’s all but guaranteed they’ll release a second generation model or at least a “Pro” version with some upgrades in the coming months. Onyx usually demos new models this time of year at conferences, but obviously those aren’t happening this year so let’s speculate on what new models they plan to release in 2021. I would expect the new models to run Android 11, even though it won’t make a lick of difference from their current lineup of devices that run Android 10. Now they’re finally catching up and only have one Android version left to go so it’ll be interesting to see where they go from here. One thing that Onyx likes to do is upgrade the Android version each year because people think that matters but it doesn’t really make much difference on a stripped-down E Ink device. ![]() Onyx’s “upgrades” from one model to the next are often so minor that the differences can be unnoticeable in 99% of usage scenarios, but at least they’re always keeping things moving forward, unlike Kindles that go several years without any improvements.
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