There’s an empty space in my heart for a minimalist phone with only the most basic functions. Bad for my heart, but good for a handful of companies putting out devices aiming to fill it. Punkt’s ...
It’s not every day that a tech CEO throws his phone down on the ground before my feet, so when that happened with Punkt’s Petter Neby this week at MWC, it’s safe to say I was intrigued. Punkt, ...
The Punkt MP02 is a $349 cellphone with an emphasis on simplicity. It has a 2 inch black and white display, a numeric keypad, and an emphasis on phone calls and text messages. First released in 2018, ...
Simply named MP02, Punkt's information about the phone is kept to a minimum (totally on brand) as they're not quite ready to highlight all the details, but they do note that the MP02 will be a ...
Sure, we all want to disconnect, but who can afford to? The Jasper Morrison-designed Punkt MP02 has the simple appeal of a dumbphone–but still connects to the internet. Many of us fantasize about life ...
There are a lot of things you can do with a modern smartphone. It’s a portable media player, a web browsing tool, a social media madness machine, a text messaging ...
If you've taken a walk on the minimalist side like some folks in the CrackBerry Forums have and added the BlackBerry Secured Punkt MP02 to your device collection, you can now download the first update ...
We all know that spending time on our smartphones isn't healthy. It leaves us distracted, overwhelmed and, if left unchecked, affects our physical and mental health. To help combat the era of designed ...
We were introduced to Swiss company Punkt’s MP01 phone during the recent minimalist phone trend, which brought us the new wave of “dumbphones” that do nothing but call and text. Now the company has ...
When Palm set out to make a phone you wouldn’t want to use the result was a little too successful. The two-star Palm did almost everything a proper smartphone can do, it just did it really badly. But ...
We live in a smartphone-centric world so it's not surprising that there is a sort of counter-culture rallying against it, from advocating analog/physical notebooks to pushing for simpler mobile phones ...
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