Punkt. MP02 4G LTE Minimalist Mobile Phone – Unlocked Cell Phone with Nano-SIM, Wi-Fi Hotspot, 2GB RAM+16GB Storage, Bluetooth, Digital Security, Multiband – Black
Original price was: $379.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
Price: $379.00 - $299.00
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How did we get our start?
Headquartered in Switzerland, Punkt. was established by Petter Neby in 2008 with the idea of bringing a breath of fresh air into the consumer electronics market. The designer Jasper Morrison was also on board from the very beginning.
What makes our products unique?
Punkt. produces products characterised by effective minimalism in terms of both aesthetics and rôle, each made to do a specific job and do it well, but never to intrude.
Why do we love what we do?
We create consumer electronics that combine beautiful design with a simplicity that helps make modern life easier.
“Today’s world is consumed with technology and I think we are too distracted by it in day-to-day life. I founded Punkt. to offer a viable alternative for those feeling overwhelmed by the advanced technologies that have pervaded modern lifestyles. Punkt. is about using technology to help us adopt good habits for less distracted lives.”
Petter Neby
The name Punkt. is taken from the Germanic word for ‘point’ or ‘full stop/period’, and was chosen to symbolize the way the company’s products are built around simplicity, clarity, and focus.
Distraction Free: The MP02 4G cell phone makes it easier to be where you are, whether that’s a family weekend away or an important business meeting. Find freedom from the constant onslaught of designed-for-addiction notifications and reclaim the moment
Unmatched Privacy: Unlike most phones, we’ve engineered world-class security features that don’t rely on you entering sensitive information. Our operating system is purpose-built to safeguard your data, giving you the peace of mind that your information remains fully secure
Instant Connection: When it’s time to go online, just tap into the WiFi, Bluetooth, or USB functions to effortlessly link your mobile phone with external screens, earpieces, or your car’s entertainment system
Minimalist Design: The MP02 features a minimalist design that simplifies your life. Making a call is as easy as pressing the phonebook button, and sending a message is a breeze with the text button. For all other tasks, a streamlined menu system awaits you: just navigate up, down, select, and go
Made To Last: Featuring a robust, well-balanced design, this mobile phone is tailored for effortless one-handed use. Engineered with reinforced glass fiber, the MP02 is built to withstand the test of time
9 reviews for Punkt. MP02 4G LTE Minimalist Mobile Phone – Unlocked Cell Phone with Nano-SIM, Wi-Fi Hotspot, 2GB RAM+16GB Storage, Bluetooth, Digital Security, Multiband – Black
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Original price was: $379.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
E –
Fantastic device and great customer service from the seller.
Iâve been working up to this phone for years and finally decided to jump when pigeon (signal) support was introduced and boy am I glad I did. Fantastic device with a thoughtful interface. Everything I NEED, and nothing I donât. My initial experience was hindered though with a manufacturing flaw in my initial handset. I contacted the seller and they offered to replace the device. After sending it back to them and waiting patiently I received an excellent example and am entirely satisfied. Couldnât recommend the device or the seller more.
Eric C –
Design over Function
The design of this is great but ultimately this phone fails at its intended goal. The Punkt does basically two things: Phone calls, and text messages. The phone call quality is fantastic. The calls are very clear and loud. The speaker also works great. As for text messages, this phone is a big loser. The T9 typing works just fine, but the lack of MMS makes this almost unusable. If you are in a text group, you will not receive most messages and the ones you do will be hard to sort out. I just stopped responding to any group messages. That and the inability to see pictures or GIFS sent is a bummer (although this does work on the signal app, pidgeon. As for the signal app, it’s terrible. It’s so bad, it’s not worth using at all. It’s separate from the text app and only works with other people who also have signal which I think is about 10 people worldwide. Also, when you install this app, it will break any other instance you have of signal, so no more signal on desktop or a tablet. Your choices will be: highly restricted lousy Signal or no Signal at all.I gave this thing 3 stars because I think the people who buy it know what they are getting into. Altogether though, it’s not very good at the limited things it claims to do. If they improved the texting, it would be expensive but acceptable. Without the texting working well, it’s basically a very expensive telephone. If you can swallow your pretensions and just buy a cheap feature phone, you will be much better served.Update: 8/2021 I decided to update the firmware on this phone and after the update, the phone was bricked. Black screen and would not turn on. I contacted Punkt support and they told me they would not issue a refund for their phone that bricked itself after 5 months because I bought it from amazon. They offered to send me a new phone sometime around December (4 months from now). Thankfully this isn’t my only phone or I would be screwed. Nonetheless, I will have to go get another phone and definitely not a Punkt phone.All in all, this phone is garbage, even for what it claims to be. I don’t expect it to be a smartphone but it is one of the worst dumbphones on the market and definitely the worst dumbphone for the price. Support is absolute garbage and is not willing to stand behind their product and fix major issues in a timely fashion.Like I said before, find another feature phone.
Michael –
An elegant concept but poorly implemented software
Update: decided not to return the phone. The limitations described before are still there, but I have agreed to live with them.Had this phone for about a week and a half now. The punkt MP02 is really unmatched in its style and design. For those of us looking for a truly minimalist phone that in all possible ways discourages endless scrolling/ “app jumping”, yet at the same time provides essential functions like high quality voice calling, minimal texting, and wifi tethering when needed, nothing on the market beats punkt’s concept. It is an elegant concept with an equally elegant hardware. No news, no social media, no games, no icons – the only reason you will pull this phone out of your pocket is to either call someone, or answer a call. The speaker quality is also excellent.With that said, the phone’s software is woefully lacking. Fundamental technologies that are standard to the modern world like MMS/group chat and WiFi calling are not supported. Although the Signal platform implemented via the pigeon app works, it is impossible to link an additional device to the punkt as it lacks a camera to scan the QR code. (I’m okay with no camera, but I wish there was a work-around to link another device). The battery life is very poor – especially for a such a feature-less phone. The battery seems to last about 2 and 1/2 days for me on standby (with me not doing anything at all with the phone). The WiFi tethering eats up the battery at rate of about 40 % in 30 minutes. Even more annoying is the poor reception on T-Mobile’s network. One would think such a pricey phone that is marketed as a high quality voice phone “built with the 21st century in mind” would have a powerful antenna and support every single frequency out there, but the phone barely has network signal in a urban-suburban setting. Network is non-existent when indoors. I can’t imagine it being hard to implement/ improve these seemingly basic features, but the punkt team really bluffed with the software. I tried so hard to try and justify the price for this phone, but at the end of the day, it doesn’t make the cut. When you are unable to make and receive phone calls at most times, that really defeats the purpose of any phone – especially that of the punkts. I considered keeping the phone, and hoped they do a major revamp of the software, but I am wary of that ever happening. This phone has been around in some from since 2015. That is plenty of time during which nothing was improved. I will sadly have to return this device before its return deadline expires. Hopefully, Punkt rethinks their strategy and give this beautiful phone the software it deserves.
Dima Kovalenko –
Worth it but do your research
Battery life will be what you make of it. If you have mobile data & bluetooth disabled it will be pretty decent. If you use signal/pigeon and have 4g enabled it lasts around 3/4 of the day for me which is okay for my use case as I have it plugged in when I’m in the car or at work. Pigeon has a setting to set message fetching interval which I’ve noticed really improves battery life when set to 5 minutes or higher. Overall there was a bit of a learning curve going from having constant access to a smart phone but about a month in I hardly feel the difference. I love the feel and design of the phone. I would suggest ordering a screen protector with it or leaving the screen film it comes with. Like the headline says, I think its completely worth getting so long as you do your research. A lot of it can be negative (especially on places like reddit) which I knew going in and fortunately the only issues I’ve had are a less than ideal battery life (still perfectly manageable) and the pigeon app would crash which a recent software update has resolved completely.
Mike –
Itâs impossible to get any notion what using this phone is like without experiencing it first-hand. A picture wonât do. An online review wonât do. In fact, this brings to mind the best thing about this phone: it helps you realize that living life through a screen isnât living your life, but experiencing someone elseâs; you canât âgetâ the Punkt experience without, well, actually experiencing it.I âgotâ the value of this phone when I first pulled it out of my pocket rather mindlessly – compulsively, actually. The interface is designed so. intentionally. Itâs the exact opposite (the experience, that is) of the software & hardware on smartphones – I mean, I took my iPhone out to look something up and 3 hours later, here I am writing this review after mindlessly going from one app to the next. I HATE this about technology.I really tried working with the smartphone system – setting screen time limits, deleting social media accounts and apps with âbottomless feeds,â the whole 9 yards; I used to work for Apple and know more than a trick or two in terms of the hardware & software. The limits didnât work for me because I would get in my own way – Iâd just bypass the limitations when I âwantedâ to. It didnât work for me. âAt some point you realize itâs riskier to stand where you area rather than moving somewhere else.â Because I realized my way wasnât working (I was finding myself becoming more and more averse to using my smartphone as an actual phone due to my mixed feelings toward it – I decided this love/hate experience was telling me something. For me, smartphones are too much input, too powerful a tool to have in my pocket 16 hours a day; it was time to go back to the pre-2008 days, time to get a dumbphone and change my relationship with technology.Iâm glad todayâs rabbit hole led me here to write this review, it was my intention to share my experience with others and offer a different take than the tide of negative reviews on this product. Now I will kindly get the hell off my iPhone; I have things to do, a life to live, dreams to realize and thoughts to string together IRL, not on a screen.This phone isnât perfect, in fact I wish the battery lasted longer, but Punkt is working on this with software updates. The generation before this (MP01) actually had crazy battery life but 2G got shutdown in many places. Fun fact: call quality back in the day was actually better than it is now – weâve made trade offs to allow for faster data speeds. Well, Punkt adapted and created a 4G version – and it gets me through a day of use and the software is being updated with fixes that impact hardware & software interfacing such as battery life/performance – what more can I ask? Itâs apparent and obvious that the company is as dedicated to serving its customer niche of dedicated disconnectors as smartphone companies are to, well, making hardware & software that demand its usersâ attention with ever increasing fervor.Do I think itâs best for everyone? No, but it was the full-stop I needed. This phone is for those that want a master of one trade, not a Jack of all trades but master of none (Litephone, Iâm looking at you). If you either already have or donât need things like: a music player (old smartphone or iPad or iPod) an e-book reader and a camera – than this is the best PHONE Iâve ever used. If you need navigation and music and books and podcasts in one device than maybe the Litephone would be better for you.Well done, Punk – I love what this dumb phone is delivering and having held it in my hands and used it for a week, I can see how brilliantly the idea of a phone like this was executed. Thank you for designing a tool thatâs so perfectly, beautifully, and simply: a phone.
outlawuk –
After about a month of use I can say I am very happy with this phone. It is a second phone for times I don’t want my smartphone. SIM card can be easily changed. If you don’t use the data, the battery lasts me about a week. Apart from Pigeon (for Signal encrypted messaging) and checking if there is an OS update, why would you need data on anyway. I think that when the 4g data is on Pigeon does suck the power out and battery lasts just over one day. Nicely made, I thought long and hard about this expensive purchase and I am happy with it. No regrets.
Albert Allen –
I really wanted to like this phone. The design and the concept are wonderful. It looks and feels great in the hand, and the tactile feedback with each keypress feels nice. The construction looks robust. The only issue is it doesn’t work well for calling or texting. The first one I ordered started missing about 10% of key presses after a few months – this created a nightmare when texting. I paid for return shipping under warranty, and the second phone I got had a different problem – intermittently not recognizing the SIM card, sometimes several times per day, sometimes once per week. Getting a new SIM card and switching cards into another phone confirmed it was not an issue with the card or the network, but the phone itself. Two different units, two different problems. Perhaps the third one will finally work… but whether or not it does, I can’t recommend this model to anyone. Sadly, my old $70 flip phone was more reliable.
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Notworthit –
Phone wouldn’t connect to my home WiFi network or another WiFi network that i tried. It connected to a hotspot tether fine, so idk what the deal was, but internet connectivity is half of what sells this dumbphone so it’s kind of a big deal. Pigeon was also infuriating to set up and ultimately did not end up working for me.