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04.11.2024 08:40

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A minimalist Android phone with an electronic display

The company Mudita Kompakt has an interesting answer for those who do not want to be disturbed. He has prepared an interesting minimalist phone.
Photo: Mudita Kompakt
Photo: Mudita Kompakt

Phones disturb our concentration, as a person is not capable of performing two mental operations at the same time. Therefore, it is not surprising that phones disturb students and workers and reduce their concentration, which has a negative impact on academic and work performance. But Mudita Kompakt has an interesting answer for those who don't want to be disturbed. He has prepared an interesting minimalist phone.

The Mudita Kompakt E Ink Phone is powered by the MuditaOS K mobile operating system, which is based on AOSP (Android Open Source Project). Since the phone is intended for those who do not want to be disturbed, it offers only the most basic applications. The novelty offers the possibility of making phone calls, sending short SMS messages, reading e-books, writing notes, navigation, a computer, a music player, and applications for weather and meditation.

The interesting phone Mudita Kompakt E Ink Phone is equipped with an electronic screen. This is a 4.3-inch (10.9-centimeter) e-paper with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. The image display density is around 216 points, which is more than enough for most operations. The built-in battery with a capacity of 3,000 milliampere hours provides up to six days of autonomy in standby mode. Here we also find support for wireless connections Bluetooth 5.x, NFC, GPS and even LTE.

The Mudita Kompakt company offers the new phone on the KickStarter startup portal, namely at the link https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mudita/mudita-kompakt/description. New as expected and cheap. This is available for a calculated 299 euros, or 40 euros less than the expected final price, as the novelty will be available over the counter.


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