Boox’s next smartphone-sized e-reader has a color screen and a stylus — and it’s shaping up to be one of the most exciting portable devices of 2025. Officially named the Boox P6 Pro, this new model launches in China on October 9th, 2025, though global pricing and availability are still under wraps.
First teased at IFA 2025, the Boox P6 Pro brings a fresh twist to the compact e-reader space. It features a SIM card tray, which means users won’t have to rely solely on Wi-Fi — a big upgrade over Boox’s Palma lineup.
The Boox P6 Pro is designed for readers who want the convenience of a smartphone-sized device with the functionality of a tablet. Boox’s next smartphone-sized e-reader has a color screen and a stylus, offering a balance between entertainment and productivity.
The color E Ink display enhances digital books, comics, and note-taking with vivid clarity, while the stylus support makes it perfect for quick annotations or sketches. It’s an e-reader that doesn’t just show words — it invites interaction.
Although full technical specifications haven’t been fully revealed, here’s what we know so far about the Boox P6 Pro:
Color and B&W versions with E Ink technology
16MP rear camera for document scanning and digitization
8GB RAM and 128GB storage, expandable up to 2TB via hybrid SIM/microSD slot
Cellular connectivity support through SIM card tray
These features make the P6 Pro one of the most versatile e-readers ever released in this size category.
With the P6 Pro, Boox seems to be moving past the Palma branding, signaling a new era of compact e-readers that blend smartphone flexibility with e-paper comfort. The color display and stylus inclusion make it stand out in a market still dominated by black-and-white e-ink devices.
For users seeking a portable, paper-like reading experience that doesn’t compromise on connectivity or color, this might be the perfect fit.
While global release details remain unconfirmed, the Boox P6 Pro’s debut in China suggests Boox is testing demand before expanding internationally. Given the brand’s growing popularity among readers and note-takers, a global rollout seems highly likely.
If Boox’s next smartphone-sized e-reader has a color screen and a stylus that lives up to expectations, it could easily become the go-to digital notebook and reading companion of 2025.


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