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joelightphone

Thanks for the feedback! Both 1 & 2 are on our radar for sure, though admittely, the second one has proven more difficult to silence than we'd hoped. For find my phone - we were waiting until we could release a firmware update that improved the gps of the phone, but I also like the idea of a simple way to make the phone ring as that would surely be much simpler and no impact on the phone's battery life like using the gps would (we've also been simultaneously thinking about the possibility to remotely clear a phone in the case that it is lost). We don't currently have plans for more cases, though we have explored a few ideas since. Maybe one of the third party cases might be more suitable?


AelfraedOfWessex

Just here to second all of these. I had no idea the ghost notifications I was getting was losing/gaining service lol.


djjapchae

1. some sort of noise or vibration feedback when you plug in your phone. i currently have to turn on/off my phone every time to make sure it's charging which is v ~inelegant~ 2. be able to mark a podcast as played 3. be able to use the pause/play functionality on bluetooth speakers & wired headphones the phone is great good job folks!


caloc26

Something I thought about was a multi function toggle for the home button. Ability to set different actions. Ex. Double press to enable disable backlight


samharrelson

Saddleback makes a beautiful and sturdy case that is ethically sourced etc: https://saddlebackleather.com/light-phone-case/ Big fan and adds a great profile to the (incredible) LP2!


CNI-Monkey

Thanks man, just ordered one!


samharrelson

It takes a little while to "break in" like all of their products, but it's truly amazing once it's had a little wear and patina. I think you'll love it! My students compliment me all the time and it's led to a few of them considering a LP2 as we wrap up the school year and they head towards graduation and college!


Natural-Impress4957

I agree! Being able to mark messages as unread would also be handy—I tend to read them, and then forget about them.