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Why not a Punkt for less money? Or a Nokia for a lot less money.
I really don't get these things. They say nothing about security, privacy, or updates on their site.
You want basic functionality for cheap, that's the updated Nokia from 20 years ago. You want a decent modern phone with security, privacy, updates, and black and white icons? Get a Pixel, put GrapheneOS on it and download Articons.
This thing is a mashup of a candy bar phone and a 15 year old iPod, but unlike those things you can't actually buy one, you need to prefund the company and wait another 7 months.
I won't lie, I'm a sucker for how it looks.
The punkt does not meet my functionality standards. I do not want to go back to a brick. It does not have a camera nor a screen large enough for me to see for nav. I will admit it looks dope as hell, but it's not for me.
I do like the Punkt Smart phone, but it's a full ass smartphone and I want a minimalist phone because I have a screen addiction.
I have thought about Graphene, but the issue is - if I can make my device waste my time. I will make my device waste my time. My solution would be to get a device that does the things I need it to do without giving me the ability to do more in a form factor that I like.
400$ is not too much for me to pay that. The punkt is 300. Why is 400$ a bridge to far for this form factor?
I also love the swappable battery and that they are trying to make the phone easier to repair. It can be a hotspot and that is very useful.
Regarding privacy, this is a blog post about light OS on the LP2 https://medium.com/sanctuary-computer-inc/building-lightos-with-react-native-4b6e4ad1cd7f
If that's what you want go for it. Screen addiction is definitely a thing.
Swappable battery is nice, though you might not need it. Battery is small but the chip and screen aren't really doing a lot of heavy lifting.
Reparability is still TBC
That link doesn't seem to talk about privacy, it does say it is based on Android 8.1 though.
There are some things I don't understand about this phone. Why does it need 6 GB of ram? Why a modern chip set? Albeit low end. It seems odd. I have an iPhone 5s that I use everyday for reading online, checking the weather, etc. 1 GB and an 11 year old chip work fine, and it has more functions than this phone. Maybe it is because of 5g and NFC?
Anyway, give us an update when you get it.
Don't know yet - there's a lot they haven't fully released. So I'll keep watching it - if I change my mind, I'll get money back :)
I can't speak for everyone, but the lightphone can be a wifi hotspot. That's a feature that makes it more attractive to me. I would get a minimalist phone to avoid carrying distractions around with me, but I would still want to be able to get online via a tablet or laptop.
Edit: I hadn't looked at the punkt phones, but they also can be a wifi hotspot.
It's more to carry but you could get a Nokia and a hotspot device for way less if that was what you needed. And again you could buy those things now, they exist.
I did this until recently, monochrome Nokia and a hotspot for when I needed connectivity for my work laptop. I changed when I needed to do site surveys more frequently, a tablet with a Sim made much more sense.