Designed to be used “as little as possible” the debut Light Phone was as bare bones as it gets. The 2015 model was solely capable of making and receiving texts and phone calls and could hold only 10 ...
Most smartphone makers try to convince you to buy their products by telling you all about the things they can do. Light has taken the opposite approach, but offering minimalist phones under the Light ...
Have you been looking for a way to disconnect from social media and app distractions without resorting to a dumb flip-phone of some kind? Well, the upcoming Light Phone III just might be the ticket, ...
The Light Phone 3 is the latest attempt at a phone that won't distract you but won't leave you without key tools. However, higher-quality parts mean the price is way higher than previous models. If ...
Hey, tech detox enthusiasts! If you’re tired of your phone being smarter than you, meet the Light Phone III. It’s a minimalist marvel with an OLED screen and a camera but no social media, internet, or ...
The Light Phone III swaps E Ink for matte OLED and throws in a camera, USB-C, and 5G. But this distraction-free smartphone costs $500 more than its predecessor. If the AI-heavy upgrades coming to iOS ...
The new Light Phone III offers significant upgrades over the Light Phone II, while maintaining the same concept of an un-smartphone without internet, social media, news, or email. The compact, ...
If you’re searching for a phone that lets you stay in touch but keeps things simple, the Light Phone III is the device for you. This phone is produced by Light, a company whose mission statement is to ...
Light, the maker of minimalist phones of the same name, is here with its newest offering. The company launched the Light Phone III (Light Phone 3) with some improvements over the second-gen model that ...
Remember the minimalist Light Phone III from last year? If you were one of the first to order one last June, you'll be receiving your phone starting March 27. That's a couple of months behind schedule ...
The time has come for phones to get weird again. Nothing kicked off the return of fun-designed gadgets with eye-catching transparent aesthetics and an LED “Glyph” system with the Phone 1, then the ...
Two and a half years ago I gave up my iPhone. I never regretted it once. I wrote about my new device, the Light Phone II, for Slate. My Light Phone II was part of a loose family of alternative ...