This sleek, credit card-sized phone designed by Joe Hollier anad Kaiwei Tang only makes and receive calls and is called 'The Light Phone.' It works like any smartphone to help users disconnect from today's excessive use of technology. It eliminates the annoying rings and notifications when you just want some peace and quiet.
It's ideal for activities such as lunch breaks, workouts, hiking or spending time with friends and family. The Light Phone will maintain your priorities so you can still be reached in emergencies while filtering out the not-so-important Facebook and Twitter updates.
The Light Phone is the size of a credit card and has the battery life of 20 days! It's essentially a pre-paid cellphone with 500 minutes but it works independent of the carrier your smartphone uses. Even if your smartphone dies, the Light Phone will still work.
Notification-Free Phones
The 'Light Phone' Encourages People to Live in the Moment
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