SLEKE Phone Update | New Look, More Speed & Fewer Distractions
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
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The latest SLEKE update brings a fresh new look, faster performance, and better security. The redesigned interface gives the phone a more modern and polished feel, while an overhauled codebase makes everything run smoother than ever.
To help users stay focused, SLEKE now blocks hundreds of thousands of distracting websites, creating a more streamlined and productive experience. This update isn’t just about looks-it’s about making the phone work better in every way.
Have questions? Contact the SLEKE team at: austin@sleke.io
Looks like embossed buttons I like that
Yes it's a good choice compared to the flat look
Sleke really seems to have the right idea. I am going to follow their blogs closely. The only thing that worries me is their LED screen. Dark light is great but it is still light streaming into my eyes. Maybe that won't be a problem after all. Great video as usual.
There is a way to filter out blue light. I have my screen shift to "night mode" as soon as the sun goes down. Feel free to reach out with any other questions or ideas you might have!
@@The_Smart_Dumbphone I'll keep looking into this factor. Right now I am a fan of e-Ink but that could change. Thanks for this information.
Hi Laura, the new UI does indeed look better and whilst I've always liked the styles of Neumorphism it does generally get a bad reputation for accessibility so it's encouraging to hear your personal view, it isn't something that's going away any time soon.
On an unrelated note, did you watch the Jose Briones LPIII discussion with Joe Hollier last evening? It's on his channel in case you missed it.
@@GaryStuartWicks thanks and I saw many people raise issues with neomorphism and accessibility. I can see 3D but I can see the difference in shades of grey which I find helpful
I did see Jose's live with Joe. I am very excited about the phone now. It looks great!
Not a single designer or UX person is involved in this project, I’d bet the farm on it. This screams developer browsing Dribbble to me.
Yes you're right and we agree... Actually, we didn't event go on Dribbble. We have been so focused working with the users on functionality they want, we have pushed design further down our roadmap.