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Programmiersoftware swiss phone
Programmiersoftware swiss phone








It’s designed by rockstar industrial designer Jasper Morrison. Yet it’s easy to see that there’s more to this device than the old clamshell you have sitting in a drawer and covered in a layer of dust. There’s no way to listen to music from the device, or download any apps. You text by inputting words with Q9 input, a system that was last in vogue circa 2006. The pebble-like device easily fits in the palm of your hand, offers a postage stamp-sized LCD screen and an anachronistic set of hardware buttons – numerals from 0-9, as well as buttons to launch messages or calendar – and you won’t be doing any web surfing on it. That’s essentially what Petter Neby, CEO of Switzerland-based Punkt (which translates to “full stop” in German) is doing with the MP02. It takes guts to launch a “dumb phone” in a smartphone market that seems obsessed with layering on more features than you can shake a stick at. Artificial Intelligence (885) Auto Tech (46) Blockchain (173) CanadianCIO (91) Careers & Education (4425) Channel Strategy (33) Cloud (2063) Communications & Telecom (353) Companies (278) Data & Analytics (1291) Development (724) Digital Transformation (1218) Distribution (126) Diversity & Inclusion (59) Ecommerce (90) Emerging Tech (24210) End User Hardware (49) Engineering (79) Financial (160) FinTech (83) Future of Work (342) Governance (104) Government & Public Sector (5550) Human Resources (857) Infrastructure (8517) IoT (6172) ITWC Morning Briefing (125) Leadership (4274) Legal (160) Legislation (160) Managed Services & Outsourcing (4309) Marketing (60) MarTech (3) Medical (30) Mobility (3428) Not For Profit (20) Open Source (29) Operations (83) People (147) Podcasts (2081) Privacy (636) Project Management (1099) Security (7939) Service (41) Smart Home (18) SMB (58) Social Networks (200) Software (4161) Supply Chain (121) Sustainability (100) Tech in Sports (5) Women in Tech (180)










Programmiersoftware swiss phone