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Privacy First: Punkt's MC03 Phone Lasts Six Days
4 Feb
Summary
- The Punkt MC03 smartphone prioritizes user privacy with a custom OS.
- It boasts an impressive battery life, lasting up to six days on a single charge.
- A monthly subscription is required for full functionality and updates.

Punkt, a German company, has unveiled the MC03, a $700 smartphone designed with user privacy as its core principle. Unlike most smartphones running iOS or Android, the MC03 operates on AphyOS, an Android open-source project-based system engineered to prevent data harvesting. This privacy-centric design contributes to an extraordinary battery life, with Punkt claiming the device can last up to six days on a single charge.
To maintain its privacy-focused services and development, Punkt charges a $12 monthly subscription fee. While basic security updates are available without the subscription, full functionality, including camera features and app downloads, requires this ongoing payment. This model ensures that the phone remains disconnected from Google services and that user data is protected.
The MC03 features hardware upgrades such as a 120Hz OLED display and a user-replaceable battery, while still maintaining IP68 water and dust resistance. Apps can be sandboxed, and granular control over data flow is provided, with apps defaulting to being cut off from the internet. Punkt also builds its phones in Germany, ensuring supply chain stability and offering a seven-year commitment to providing spare parts.




