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Doro 7050 vs Light Phone II

Our Winner: Light Phone II

The Light Phone II remains the purest expression of intentional tech: a tiny E-ink phone with a curated toolbox and zero feeds. Buy it discounted while it lasts, or step up to the III. The Doro 7050 remains the better choice if the ~$239 savings matter more than the differences below.

Feature Comparison

Specification comparison: Doro 7050 vs Light Phone II
SpecificationDoro 7050Light Phone II
BrandDoroLight
Model number7050LP2
Release year20192019
Availabilitylimitedlimited
Price$59.99$299
Operating systemProprietary (feature OS)LightOS (Android-based)
ProcessorQualcomm 205Qualcomm MSM8909W
RAM512MB1GB
Storage4GB8GB
Expandable storagemicroSD up to 64GBNone
Display2.6" main + external display2.84" E-ink touchscreen
Battery1350 mAh950 mAh
Battery lifeUp to 10 days standby1-2 days typical use
Weight118 g78 g
Dimensions104 x 53 x 20.9 mm95.85 x 55 x 6.5 mm
Camera2MP with flashNone
Form factorflipbar
BluetoothYesYes
Wi-FiNoYes
GPSNoYes
NFCNoNo
USB-CNoYes
HotspotNoYes
Dual SIMNoNo
VoLTEYesYes
Hearing aid compatibilityHAC M4/T4Not rated
Network support4G LTE (GSM carriers)4G LTE
US carriersAT&T, T-MobileVerizon, T-Mobile, AT&T

Design

Doro 7050

Soft-touch, easy-grip casing with a concave keypad that guides fingers to the right key. The clamshell answers and ends calls naturally.

Light Phone II

At 78 grams and the footprint of a credit card, it disappears in a pocket. The matte casing and minimal typography are quietly beautiful.

Battery

Doro 7050

Up to 10 days standby; a desk charging cradle option makes daily top-ups foolproof for forgetful users.

Light Phone II

The 950 mAh cell is the weak spot: a day or two of typical use. A power-user habit of evening charging solves it.

Features & Connectivity

Doro 7050

4G VoLTE on GSM carriers (AT&T, T-Mobile, Consumer Cellular). Bluetooth pairs with hearing aids. No Wi-Fi or GPS.

Light Phone II

4G VoLTE on all three major US networks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS for turn-by-turn directions, and a hotspot.

Privacy

Doro 7050

No apps, no accounts — just calls and texts.

Light Phone II

Light runs no ads, sells no data, and requires only a lightweight dashboard account. The phone has no app store and no trackers.

Ease of Use & Performance

Doro 7050

Audio quality and volume are the standouts, tuned for aging hearing. The assistance button reliably notifies up to five contacts.

Light Phone II

Tools open promptly, but the E-ink refresh makes everything feel measured. Calls are clear and reliable.

Value

The Doro 7050 sells for about $59.99 and the Light Phone II for about $299. That makes the Doro 7050 the value pick by roughly $239 — worth weighing against the feature differences above.

Final Recommendation

Buy the Light Phone II if you want the stronger overall package — especially for minimalists and adhd use. Choose the Doro 7050 if your priority is seniors, or if budget is the deciding factor.

Buy the Doro 7050

Doro 7050 · $59.99

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Buy the Light Phone II

Light Phone II · $299

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