Light Phone II
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The Light Phone II is a minimalist mobile phone developed by Light , a Brooklyn-based startup known for designing technology “to be used as little as possible.” It is the successor to the original 2017 Light Phone (1st generation), offering a few more features while maintaining a stripped-down philosophy. The Light Phone III is the successor to the Light Phone II, adding cameras, a fingerprint sensor, and an AMOLED screen. The Light Phone II deliberately omits an application store, web browser, email client, or social media apps. At launch, the phone’s only built-in tools were calling, texting, and an alarm clock.[9][10] The device is intended as an alternative or companion for those seeking a digital detox from full-featured smartphones.[11]
Light Phone II (Black) | |
| Developer | Light |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Light |
| Type | Mobile phone |
| Introductory price | US$350 at launch[1] |
| Operating system | LightOS |
| Memory | 1 GB RAM[2] |
| Storage | 8 GB[3] |
| Display | 2.84 in E Ink Carta touchscreen[4] |
| Input | Touchscreen, physical power/volume buttons |
| Connectivity | 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth[5] |
| Power | Non-removable battery (950 mAh)[6] |
| Dimensions | 95.85 x 55.85 x 8.75mm[7] |
| Weight | 78 grams[8] |
| Predecessor | Light Phone |
| Successor | Light Phone III |
| Website | Phone II – Official Site |
History
The Light Phone II’s development was funded through an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign launched in early 2018. The campaign was highly successful: Light reached $600,000 in contributions within the first 10 hours and went on to raise over $3.5 million from more than 10,000 backers.[12][13]
This strong response, along with $8.4 million in seed investments from firms like Foxconn and notable angel investors, signaled significant interest in a feature phone that could liberate users from smartphone addiction.[14]
Design and features
The Light Phone II has a black-and-white E Ink Carta display, measuring 2.84 inches diagonally. Its matte plastic casing and compact form factor reflect its low-profile aesthetic. The phone weighs 78g and charges via a Micro-USB port.[15]
Its interface is built around a vertical list of "tools"—such as Phone, Messages, Alarm, and Settings—navigable by touchscreen. Later LightOS updates added features including Notes, Calculator, Music Player (MP3), and a basic navigation tool called “Directions.”[16]
Unlike typical smartphones, the Light Phone II does not support app downloads, web browsing, or email. Its design philosophy centers around digital minimalism and reducing screen time.[17]
Software
The Light Phone II runs LightOS, a proprietary operating system developed by Light, based on Android. It uses a heavily customized interface and blocks access to the Google Play Store and third-party apps.[18]
Reception
Reception of the Light Phone II was mixed. Reviewers praised its concept and aesthetic, but many noted limitations in usability, particularly around slow performance and lack of features.[19] TIME named the Light Phone II one of the 100 Best Inventions of 2019.[20]
Critics praised the Light Phone II’s minimalist concept as a way to curb smartphone overuse, but reviewers noted drawbacks such as a sluggish interface and the difficulty of typing on its small screen.[21]
Legacy
Despite its narrow market appeal, the Light Phone II played a significant role in popularizing the concept of digital minimalism in personal technology. It is frequently cited alongside devices like the Punkt MP02 and Mudita Pure as a leading example of “dumb phones” aimed at reducing digital dependency.[22] Light continued to evolve the platform with the release of the Light Phone III in 2025, adding a camera and faster hardware while retaining the same minimalist ethos.[23]