Minimalism is on the up. Many people are choosing to simplify their lives. Cell phone companies have taken these social cues to heart, looking at alternatives to the much loved smartphone. Their answer – minimalist phones that are small on function and big on looks. Some may even call them dumbphones. This article explores how these minimalist phones can help us embrace simplicity, reduce distractions, and live more intentionally.
A digital detox
2018 was officially the year of the digital detox. If you want to digitally detox and focus on enjoying your life, a new kind of phone may be the way to go. You’ll still have a mobile phone. The difference is the functionality of this new, simpler phone. People can still get in touch with you and you with them.
Form over function
Given that their functions are limited, your choice of minimalist phone relies heavily on design. What do you want your phone to look like? Sleek and sexy, utilitarian and functional, or a combo of both? The Light Phone 2 and Punkt are two phones that fit the form-over-function criteria with stunning looks and limited functionality.
Mobile phones hold symbolic meaning in advanced technological societies. In their presence, people have the constant urge to seek out information, check for communication and direct their thoughts to other people and worlds. Even without active use, the presence of mobile technologies has the potential to divert individuals from face-to-face exchanges, thereby undermining the character and depth of these connections.
Light Phone 2
The Light Phone 2 is a simple 4G LTE phone with e-ink, messaging & other essential tools.
The Light Phone 2 is your phone away from phone. It is designed with good looks and the most basic of functions. It’s there when you need to make a call, receive a call or send a text. By allowing you to leave behind your smartphone, Light Phone 2 encourages you to spend quality time doing the things you love the most, without distraction. They call it ‘going light’. The Light Phone 2 brings a few essential tools, like messaging and an alarm clock, so it’s even easier to ditch your Smartphone more often, or for good. It’s “a phone that actually respects you”.
The Light Phone 2 is beautifully designed with a sleek, modern but timeless feel with a black and white matte E-ink display. It’s slick, compact and fits like it belongs in the palm of your hand. You’ll marvel at the simplicity and beauty of the design. A very touchable sexy phone. A device to be proud of, if device pride is even a thing with phones.
Planned pricing – $400, delivering in July 2019
Productivity at the cost of connectivity.
Punkt MP02 4G mobile phone
Focus is at a premium in the digital age. The folks at Punkt understand that. They make it easier to be where you are, whether that’s a family weekend away or an important business meeting. It gives you freedom from a constant onslaught of designed-for-addiction notifications and other distractions. It puts you in charge. But what if you need to get online? Like the Light 2, the MP02 connects, and tethers. Here’s a blurb from their website:
The Internet as a tool
When it’s time to get online, the MP02’s 4G LTE connection can be shared with a tablet/laptop – which means easier typing in comparison with a smartphone, and a bigger screen. This two-device approach means that the Internet is something you dip into, rather than the other way round.
The design combines ruggedness with character and a timeless minimalism that’ll look striking decades from now. Never out of style and always loaded with class. The buttons and shape of this phone are pleasing to touch and to hold, and the overall construction has a high-end feel that belies the primitive hardware and capabilities contained within.
The Punkt has sold out several times since its introduction. Clearly there are several out there who understand a good thing. The Swiss manufacturer of Punkt has combined style with function to create something quite beautiful. Their list their attributes includes a low-key stylish design, industry leading security, bespoke ringtones, rare tactility, minimalistic interface and lots of of other interesting features. They refer to the phone as a ‘candy bar type cell phone’ and the original disruptor to the smartphone market.
Average price of Punkt is $250-$300
The Punkt. MP02 is Android minimalism at its finest
Is a digital detox on your horizon?
If it is, a minimalist phone may be the answer. When you buy and use a minimalist phone, you are essentially pushing the reset button on your life. That’s not a bad thing.