It’s not nostalgia everyone is getting sick of being used and is decentralising the features of their smartphones. Phones used to be fun and useful now it’s just a means to get every penny from you.
baeb66 on
I feel like I see one of these articles every few weeks. And the author did a good job of fleshing out why people should choose to stop using a smartphone. But I have yet to see anyone rocking a 2004 Motorola Razr in public.
i-come on
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NetSurfer156 on
Honestly I get the whole dumb phone thing. I hate the idea of wasting all my time on my phone, but I already have pretty good time management skills anyway. To be honest I kind of see it as a “crutch for bad time management” but in a very loose sense
navybluesoles on
Skipping songs on my MP3 player was my social media scrolling back in the day, I think I’ll be happier going back to it.
Ennocb on
Yeah, I might consider getting rid of my smartphone down the line to be honest. I’ll only keep one around for authentication apps and the likes. A dumbphone and my computer can do the rest.
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It’s not nostalgia everyone is getting sick of being used and is decentralising the features of their smartphones. Phones used to be fun and useful now it’s just a means to get every penny from you.
I feel like I see one of these articles every few weeks. And the author did a good job of fleshing out why people should choose to stop using a smartphone. But I have yet to see anyone rocking a 2004 Motorola Razr in public.
*In an article chock full of pop up ads, and begging you to give money to subscribe*
Honestly I get the whole dumb phone thing. I hate the idea of wasting all my time on my phone, but I already have pretty good time management skills anyway. To be honest I kind of see it as a “crutch for bad time management” but in a very loose sense
Skipping songs on my MP3 player was my social media scrolling back in the day, I think I’ll be happier going back to it.
Yeah, I might consider getting rid of my smartphone down the line to be honest. I’ll only keep one around for authentication apps and the likes. A dumbphone and my computer can do the rest.