> It’s a product best described in terms of what it can’t do, rather than what it can.
I think it's an interesting concept. It's not about being a phone replacement, or even a burner, and I don't think it works for every lifestyle. Those looking to disconnect for a walk or something without worrying about falling completely off the grid, however, might find this very useful.
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[ 1.7 ms ] story [ 18.9 ms ] threadI don't think I can use this. Why would I buy a phone that leaves me stranded?
I think it's an interesting concept. It's not about being a phone replacement, or even a burner, and I don't think it works for every lifestyle. Those looking to disconnect for a walk or something without worrying about falling completely off the grid, however, might find this very useful.
2G-only makes it obsolete already in a number of countries - just as Nokia rushed to release a 3G version of their dumbphone recently.