The World’s Simplest Cell Phone by John Doe Design Studio

Created and developed by the Dutch design studio John Doe, these phones aim to be one thing and one thing only: a phone. Dubbed the world’s simplest cell phone, John's phones allow users to make and receive calls without add-ons like a camera, text messaging or a variety of ringtones. The interface is stripped down to the familiar keypad with buttons to adjust the volume and lock the buttons. Users can store numbers using speed dial or record contact info using the paper address book and pen stored in the back. The phone comes with a one display that is used to show numbers located on the top side of the device. The phone comes in five colours and is currently available on the dutch market.


John’s Phone requires no explanation. Use the phone to call and hang up, turn the sound up or down, and lock or unlock it: it couldn’t be any simpler. The speed-dial feature, which allows you to save speed-dial numbers under every number key, makes John’s Phone perfect as a kids’ cell phone. Phone is a large-key phone. The back of the phone features a flap containing an address book and a pen – this makes John’s Phone perfect for older users too. [via]



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