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Ein Grenzstein in NRW markiert den westlichsten Punkt der Bundesrepublik. Er liegt eigentlich mitten in einem Fluss und ist ...
Punkt first made a name for itself in the world of mobile with pared-down, monochromatic phones focused on voice, text and not much else. Now, the Swiss company has taken its concept of minimalism and ...
After a somewhat underwhelming release last year, privacy-focused brand Punkt is back with the new MC03 smartphone, which is based on Android and ships with “AphyOS,” and coming to the US this year.
Privacy is a luxury, these days. But it’s one you can afford with the Punkt MC02’s dedicated features and plans. Image Credit: Punkt Editorial Note: Talk Android ...
Terrible hardware Unusable cameras Software bugs and typos Five times more expensive than it should be Requires monthly subscription to use as intended Security and privacy are two concepts that have ...
The MC03 is a premium-priced phone but without top-end specifications. As much as I can applaud the push for better security on Android, the number of bugs unaddressed in the run-up to release doesn’t ...
Ein „kleiner roter Punkt“ im frühen Universum verrät einem Forschungsteam sein Geheimnis – und beantwortet eine uralte Frage.
It’s not every day that a tech CEO throws his phone down on the ground before my feet, so when that happened with Punkt’s Petter Neby this week at MWC, it’s safe to say I was intrigued. Punkt, ...
We were introduced to Swiss company Punkt’s MP01 phone during the recent minimalist phone trend, which brought us the new wave of “dumbphones” that do nothing but call and text. Now the company has ...