Want a truly private phone? This $700 handset promises that - and a removable battery
If maintaining your privacy is important for you, devices like the Punkt MC03 help you minimize your exposure.

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ZDNET's key takeaways
- The Punkt MC03 is a privacy-first handset that runs a verified list of secure apps.
- It's powered by AphyOS, a subscription-based operating system.
- Punkt is launching the phone in the US this Spring for $699.
Sharing data with Google and Apple offers convenience, but often at the cost of privacy and security. Third-party apps and online services can further increase your risk. To address these concerns, Punkt has launched the MC03, a smartphone built specifically to keep your data private and secure.
Powered by AphyOS, the MC03 is a mid-range device paired with a subscription-based operating system. It features a hardened codebase designed to block attacks and unauthorized access, effectively limiting your online exposure.
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The device comes integrated with trusted, privacy-focused services like Proton Mail, Calendar, Drive, and VPN. Users can source vetted applications through the App Hub, while a secondary app store allows for broader access -- all under the user's direct management and control.
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To further optimize privacy, the MC03 includes an integrated VPN, such as Digital Nomad, to secure your internet connection. AphyOS (by Apostrophy) is included free for the first year; after that, it requires a $9.99 monthly subscription, though bundle deals are available.
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The hardware is manufactured in Germany and features a 120Hz OLED display, a 64MP main camera, and an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. Notably, it includes a removable 5,200mAh battery -- a rarity in modern smartphones.
The MC03 is priced at $699 and is slated for a North American launch in Spring 2026. Having tested various "distraction-free" handsets, I look forward to getting hands-on time with the MC03 at CES to see how it balances a private lifestyle with the goal of reducing mindless social media scrolling. The biggest question is whether or not it'll be enough to pull me away from all the more things a traditional smartphone can do.