Say Goodbye to Digital Distractions: Light Phone III Launches with Essential Features for Communication

A manual ‘scroll’ and black and white screen: The antidote to addiction in the age of smartphones

The new Light Phone III has been launched by the non-smart mobile phone manufacturer, Light Phone. This device aims to revolutionize the way we think about telephony by providing a simple device that is solely used for making and receiving calls without any distractions from applications or social networks. The Light Phone III features a black and white screen, metal frame, and white numbers.

The original Light Phone was incredibly lightweight, weighing only 38 grams and measuring 5.3 centimeters wide. It had a battery that lasted 20 days on standby and only had a white light to illuminate the numbers when receiving calls. The new Light Phone III has a larger Full HD panel with a resolution of 1,080 x 1,240 and a weight of 124 grams. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor, comes with 6 GB of RAM and 128GB of storage space. It also includes a high-resolution camera with both front and rear cameras – 50 MP and an 8 MP selfie camera respectively.

The battery of the Light Phone III is much larger than its predecessor at 1,800 mAh and supports advanced connectivity options like Bluetooth 5.0, dual SIM card support, GPS tracking, NFC technology as well as fast charging capabilities through USB-C port. The phone comes pre-installed with useful applications like an alarm clock and timer function for better time management. Additionally, it features fingerprint identification for added security measures along with flashlight functionality for convenience during dark times as well as an address book to keep track of contacts information in one place.

The operating system used on this device is called LightOS which offers easy access to essential functions like calling and texting while using physical buttons to navigate through menus quickly without having to use touchscreens or any other complicated controls on this simple yet functional smartphone alternative that costs $799 after the introductory offer of $399 but it’s definitely worth considering if you want to simplify your life by focusing on what truly matters: communication over digital distractions

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