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technology5 months ago

Breaking Free from Phone Addiction: Tips and Strategies

The article discusses the pervasive influence of smartphones on our brains and attention, the trend of returning to simpler 'dumbphones' like flip phones and BlackBerrys, and offers strategies for renegotiating our relationship with technology by creating intentional moments away from phones, emphasizing that it's more about changing habits than just willpower.

technology2 years ago

"Top Dumbphones and Senior-Friendly Smartphones: A Comprehensive Guide for 2023"

The Cat S22 flip phone is recommended as a transitional device that strikes a balance between being a basic dumbphone and having functional apps when needed. Priced at $67 and unlocked, it offers a customizable experience and can install apps like WhatsApp and Spotify. Additionally, the TCL Flip 2 is highlighted as an incredibly inexpensive option for those seeking a basic phone experience with some extras.

technology2 years ago

The Rise of Dumb Phones Amongst Young People.

Sales of "dumb phones" or basic mobile devices with limited features are on the rise among Gen Z and millennials who seek to regain independence from technology and prioritize their mental health. Nokia, the maker of flip phones, has seen a 5% increase in the market for these devices and has doubled its market share in the last year. The rise of dumbphones highlights a growing awareness among teenagers about the impact of technology on their own mental health. Nokia also introduced repairable phones to keep phones in people's hands for longer and reduce waste and CO2 emissions.

technology2 years ago

The Rise of Gen Z's Flip Phone Trend.

Gen Z is leading the trend of buying dumbphones as a second device to reduce distractions from their smartphones. While Nokia sells tens of thousands of its flip phones each month in the US, other manufacturers are also seeing an increase in sales. These phones are affordable, with basic carrier plans for phone calls and texts only, and have few capabilities, making them less distracting than smartphones. The trend is not exclusive to Gen Z, with older people also enjoying the benefits of a less distracted life.

technology2 years ago

The Rise of 'Dumbphones' Among Gen Z in the U.S.

The trend of opting for dumbphones is on the rise in the US, with some parents considering it as an option for their children's first phone. Pediatrician Dr. Elizabeth Murray advises parents to teach their children about digital citizenship and the threats of social media. She suggests that direct contact is necessary, but access to social media is not. Parents should find common ground with their children and the device, and ensure that no technology is in their child's room at night for proper sleep and mental health.

technology2 years ago

The Rise of 'Dumbphone' Users Amidst Smartphone Dominance.

Some people are shunning smartphones for "dumb" or feature phones, which are reminiscent of the pre-iPhone era. These phones allow users to call and text, but lack big screens and a mountain of apps. Many people are reconnecting with the analog world by relying less on finding life's solutions via the internet on their phone. Some companies are catering to those seeking to break the hold that smartphones have on their lives. Sales for dumb or feature phones are small and shrinking, according to analysts, as cheaper smartphones are made available to buyers on a budget, especially in developing countries.

technology2 years ago

Majority of Americans Opt for Dumb Phones Over Smartphones

Despite the popularity of smartphones, US citizens are opting for dumbphones to limit their screen time and improve their health. HMD Global, the maker of Nokia, is still making billions by producing simple button phones. The trend is being driven by young people who are trying to cut back on screen time due to concerns about mental health. Companies like Light and Punkt are offering minimalist phones as an alternative to smartphones for those who want to limit their screen time.