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LightPhone
I have been wanting an e-ink phone for a while, and a simpler one; just text and phone. This might be it, the LightPhone. More attractive to me than the Librem 5, by far.
Already out of stock on their second batch.
Specs
- Network: 4G LTE (LTE FDD + VoLTE)
- North American Model: B2, B4, B12, B13, B17, B25, B26
- International Model: B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B20, B28
- (unlock, carrier agnostic)
- Screen: E-Ink
- Dimensions: 95.85 × 55.85 × 8.75mm
- Weight: 78g
- Battery: 1-2 days of regular use; up to 7 days standby (950 mAh)
- Operating System: Light OS
- Connectivity: GPS, Bluetooth (4.2), Wi-Fi (802.11 a)
- S.A.R. Value: Head: 1.20 W/kg & Body: .52 W/kg
- Charging Port: Micro USB
- Waterproof: IPX3 (splash resistant)
- Headphone Jack: Yes
- Colors: available in black (night) and light gray (light)
I suspect as little as I use my current iClone 6, it would be perfect for me. I don’t know what the cost of a new iPhone is, but probably three times the price as this one. And requiring a lot more precious Earth matter.
I love the promo vids. Which show people enjoying other activities and conversation instead of everything being centered around staring into the phone. Perfect!
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I’ve got a YotaPhone 2 few years ago. Its ink display is fun and great for sunny weather, but I confirm, you won’t be watching movies/surfing internet with it.
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Ah, right, I remember you mentioned that, I think. That’s an old article. Are those things still available?
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Another option, if you wonna go “dumb”, is the Punkt MP02.
Beautiful hardware design, quite buggy software. Special feature: can create a wifi hotspot for your tablet/laptop.
Last edited by dos (2019-11-27 18:11:30)
“HaHa. Your medium is dying.” –Nelson Muntz, Springfield.
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Destry wrote #320295:
Ah, right, I remember you mentioned that, I think. That’s an old article. Are those things still available?
Not sure, but anyway, I would test it before ordering an ink-screen phone. It’s perfect for beach reading (provided the resolution is high enough), but can be unusable in the dark. And typing long texts can be problematic – ink screens are generally slower and less sensitive/precise.
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