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The smartphone-sized Boox Palma e-reader’s on sale exclusively for Verge readers

Wellbots is throwing in a free protective case as well.

Wellbots is throwing in a free protective case as well.

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A photo of a person using a smartphone-like device near water.
A photo of a person using a smartphone-like device near water.
The 6.1-inch Boox Palma looks a lot like a smartphone, but it’s designed to be an e-reader.
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Sheena Vasani
writes about tech news, reviews gadgets, and helps readers save money by highlighting deals and product recommendations for The Verge.

Kindles are great and all, but if you want a pocketable e-reader that doesn’t require you to lock yourself into Amazon’s ecosystem, the Boox Palma might be worth a look. The 6.1-inch ebook reader normally runs for $279.99, but now through October 9th, readers of The Verge can score a rare $30 discount and a free cover case (valued at $16) when they buy it from Wellbots using code BOOXVERGE30.

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My colleague David Pierce waxed poetic about the Palma after spending time with it. I’ve only started testing the e-reader, but so far, I can understand the appeal. It’s slick and stylish in a way the Kindle isn’t, but more notably, it’s smartphone-sized, so you really can slip it into your pocket and comfortably hold it in one hand.

Aside from its size, it also offers a level of flexibility lacking in other e-readers. The Boox Palma runs on Android and comes equipped with the Google Play Store. That’s helpful, as typically, you’d have to sideload Kindle books onto non-Amazon e-readers, which can be a complicated and time-consuming process. But with the Boox Palma, you can just download Amazon’s Kindle apps along with others, ranging from Readwise Reader to The New York Times app.

Admittedly, I’m not a fan of the fact you can also download potentially distracting social media apps like TikTok. Yet David says the e-reader’s too slow to feel tempted by social media apps, and honestly so far, for the most part, I agree.

A Boox Palma on a stand, playing music.A Boox Palma on a stand, playing music.

Boox Palma

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The Boox Palma is a 6.1-inch smartphone-sized e-reader that’s highly portable. It also runs on Android and comes with the Google Play Store built in, allowing you to download apps for other digital bookstores, newspapers, note-taking apps, and more.

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