📱 Simplify Your Life, Elevate Your Style!
The Punkt. MP02 is a new generation 4G LTE minimalist mobile phone designed for those who value streamlined communication and timeless aesthetics. With robust security features, durable construction, and essential functionalities, it offers a distraction-free experience while keeping you connected.
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Display | LCD |
Display Pixel Density | 200 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
Screen Size | 2 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 4.61 x 2.03 x 0.57 inches |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Camera Description | Rear, Front |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Color | Light Blue |
SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
Operating System | Apostrophy |
RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 2 GB |
Phone Talk Time | 6 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi, LTE |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Battery Power | 1280 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 1280 Milliamp Hours |
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For the Digital Minimalist.
I’m genuinely grateful that a product like this exists in today’s world — a simple, elegant phone designed for intentional use. It handles calls, texts, and the occasional hotspot — and that’s all you need. You won’t find yourself doomscrolling for hours, because you simply can’t.Built with durability in mind, it feels like a solid monoblock — compact, reliable, and made to last. It fits comfortably in the centre of your palm, leaving plenty of space to type naturally. The button layout is excellent too: each button is perfectly sized so you can press it cleanly without accidentally hitting others.Functionally, it’s everything you need for a quieter, more focused way of life.Do it for yourself — break free from the algorithms.
M**R
does not do what it says on the tin
simply doesn't work - I was really rooting for this product but the main functionality I was after - Signal - just doesn't work. First, I thought it would "pair" with an existing Signal but instead it had to be the main one (without ability to pair with other devices), but even then, it still didn't work. Other than Signal/Pigeon, the experience was also clunky (try to write a capital letter!) and it wasn't clear to me that things like syncing calendar require a separate subscription.I really don't like giving bad reviews for small-tech companies - It's a great idea, good design, ambitious features but it really should do the minimum that it promises.
S**U
Not polished enough to justify the high price
The hardware on the PM02 is pretty good quality, it feels good in the hand and the buttons have a nice click. Felt like it had promise, however the reality is somewhat different. In short I can’t recommend this product as it feels like something that is still in early Beta, which isn’t really good enough for nearly 300 quid.Note I updated the software version when I bought the phone.Good• call quality and volume on calls• Solid feeling build• Small and easy to carry aroundNot so Good• Just too expensive for the very very limited feature set.• Software felt very sluggish navigating between features and user interface is cumbersome.• Texting felt slow compared to my old Nokia Feature Phone• The Pigeon client is not easy to setup if you want to use Signal, in the end I just couldn’t get it to work (I gave up after about 60 times)• No battery life or signal strength visible at a glance.• Battery not anywhere near as good as it should be given how simple it is, and 2.5 days standby would appear optimistic.• Missing Audio Notes which should be easy given its based-on Android.• No replaceable battery.A reasonable start but returned the product.
D**D
Better than expected, after reading some of the reviews
Having first tried the nokia 110 and nokia 225, both of which were returned as being worse than useless, I finally bit the bullet and tried this Punkt phone. It would have been my first choice, but for the price and the poor reviews.Unlike all the other modern dumb phones I have tried, this does not feel like a step backwards from the technology perspective. The User Interface is intuitive and easy, it feels as though it is well made (fingers crossed there) and, as much as these things can be, it is pleasant to use.Battery life is not great, 2 to 3 days, and the battery is not replaceable. But it is of a par with the two useless pieces of rubbish mentioned above. If vodafone honour their promise to beef up the 4G signal (fat chance!) then the battery will last longer.The Contacts management is not great, [First Name, Surname] or [Surname, First Name], but I know it can be OK, having bought one for my partner and on her phone the contacts display correctly as [First Name Surname]. So perhaps, with some messing about and if I re RTFM I will be able to sort that out.After connecting to the WiFi, (press the # key immediately after selecting the letter for uppercase), software updates can be downloaded and also you can personalise the phone and add the pigeon app. The latter may be of limited use and I have uninstalled it.Not tried tethering yet but imagine it will work OK and drain the battery faster (of course)Not tried the bluetooth yet but, again, this should be standard stuff, though it will drain the battery if left on all the time.Overall, if you want a phone that does text messages and allows you to tether for internet access via mobile contract data, this seems to be a good device.It will not do any apps and will not drive you to distraction like other dumb phones. This one seems to have been designed for ease of use, as a phone that also does text messages.
S**Y
Finally… A Dumb Phone That Gets It Right ✅
From the moment I opened the box, the Punkt MP02 felt like a premium product. The build quality, the weight, the texture – it all gives off a “designed with purpose” vibe. This isn’t just a basic phone. It’s a statement.The real standout feature? The hotspot functionality. It’s brilliant. I use it to check WhatsApp or maps on my iPhone without unlocking the digital chaos of a smartphone. That combo alone makes this the perfect dumb phone for the modern era.Yes, the menu system could use some refinement – it takes a bit of getting used to. But once you’re over the learning curve, it just works. And more importantly, it doesn’t hijack your attention with dopamine-drip nonsense like other devices do.I’ve tried and returned several “dumb phones” on Amazon – none came close to the Punkt. This one? I’m keeping. It’s worth every penny. I even feel proud using it in public now, knowing I’ve taken control of my focus again.Ignore the negative reviews. This is a legit good phone for people who are serious about reclaiming their time and attention.
T**Y
Dissapointing
Don’t buy. Terrible operating system, poor battery life, dim screen, spongy buttons, unintuitive and expensive to boot. I wasted my money on this and should have bought a nokia.
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