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Amazing Products TV I Switched From My iPhone to the Light Phone 2 for a Week. I Might Not Go Back

Awesome Tips I Switched From My iPhone to the Light Phone 2 for a Week. I Might Not Go Back



I traded my iPhone for the $299 minimalist Light Phone 2 for a week. Here’s my experience and why it could almost replace my iPhone.

Light Phone 2:

00:00 Intro
01:23 Unboxing and setup
02:44 What the Light Phone 2 doesn’t have
05:19 Calling
05:38 Texting
07:16 LTE and hotspot tethering
07:35 Directions
07:50 Music
08:22 Podcasts
08:30 Bluetooth
08:43 Battery life
08:58 Calculator
09:02 Alarm
09:42 Final thoughts

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Comments

  1. Can' anyone see the worst refresh rate on this product? You'd be so irritated to type a text message on this phone. It basically uses displays of e-reader tablets and is super expensive for what it provides.

  2. I just got my Light Phone 2 and I have no idea how to download music onto it. I first need to download it onto my laptop but I haven't figured out how. Do you guys know what I could do?

  3. smart phones are not bad, we just dont use them right

  4. Love this

  5. Good review! As someone who uses the Light Phone 2 as my only phone, I pretty much agree with everything here. The texting does get easier after you've been using it for a few months! It will never be quite as fast as smartphone texting though

  6. Imagine not having a phone then watching a video about someone trying to get rid of theirs

  7. So its basically a nokia ?

    • R W
    • January 8, 2023

    To me, you were going through withdrawal.

  8. Sell sell sell.

  9. $299 for this?!

  10. You spent way too much on that phone. It shouldn’t be more than $50 but I went to their website and it’s $300

  11. So you lack self-control to the point that instead of just putting down your iPhone, you have to go grab a dumb phone. Congratulations. This video proves how much modern people are too ignorant to just make a choice and need to buy extra stuff just to teach them selves to stop depending on some thing. That’s so stupid.

  12. Looks like the old iPod (That still works mind u, unlike the iPhone 4, 6, X & 2x 12 pro max discontinued totaling @ about $5k-$7K, no gold no diamonds. NOT INCLUDING 2 watches 4 pair of air pods, 4 Macs, Apple TV, Apple Music, Apple News, iCloud, w/ increased memory, numerous cable chargers and headphones. All Now, Just swollen batteries, I'm DONE!!!! ) in Apple's humble beginnings in all its simplicity. They had me hostage and I didn't realize it until I saw your video. The Rabbit Hole Spending Must End 2023!!!

  13. I can't believe the price of the phone though. It won't catch on even for kids who it may be great for, if they don't majorly lower that price tag.

  14. It looks great

  15. Use it as a primary, then go to the iPhone when needing to search or watch or review email. Get your life back and enjoy the world !

  16. where the duck did you get the phone from. what site or what link?

  17. We all know she went running back to her iphone right after this video

  18. just testing hiw many mistakes i make while thoing with my xiaomi ki max 2 in landscape mode.

  19. How do you forward the photos received via text to your email?

  20. The worst part is that everyone else is on the internet, while you are starring at a wall.

  21. Oh no lo voglioh

  22. itd be nice if it had just a camera even if you couldnt view on device, a camera and phone with data access is all i want that i can toggle off data completly no stupid socia media spyware

  23. See u have a nintendo

  24. ahh yes lets make a $30 phone and sell it ten times its price

  25. I think something worth noting is that this phone is NOT meant to satisfy every want/desire that a consumer has when considering a phone. Its goal is not to be convenient, the easiest to use, the sleekest, longest battery life, packed with features or utilities… The idea is to strip the smartphone down to its bare bones and simplify. Every critical review, in my view, is (likely) coming from a place of being challenged, inconvenienced, and underwhelmed. I think that's exactly the goal of this phone. Sure, they want it to be desirable for certain consumers, but its desirability comes from its effectiveness in connecting you back to the real world and getting you away from scrolling, and therefore curbing your screen addiction. If it's frustrating you or making you like your phone less, it's just doing its job!

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