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Dumb phones are making a comeback

Posted on March 31, 2022 by E.A. Wickham
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I had a pink rotary phone in my bedroom growing up. It was totally a “dumb phone.” My friends were jealous because my brother and I were the only kids in school to have our own phones in our bedrooms.

I read a few articles that teens and young adults are turning away from smart phones to dumb ones. Not dumb like my pink rotary phone above, but dumb like flip phones without all the bells and whistles of the internet. Along with the trend to appreciating vinyl that I wrote about last week, teens seem to like the retro phones, too.

Read this excerpt from The Daily Mail article called

Teenagers are turning to ‘dumb’ phone models from the 1990s due to a desire to switch off, say experts

  • Young adults are turning away from smartphones to switch off
  • Market researchers say this and lack of data bills is fuelling 90s nostalgia 
  • Nokia has even rereleased several older models to meet the demand

Young adults are turning their backs on high-tech smartphones in favour of ‘dumb’ models from the 1990s.

Experts say the trend among those in their late teens and early 20s is due to a social media craze for gadgets from the era and a desire to switch off from today’s screen-dominated world.

Lou Ellerton, of market research agency Kantar, said: ‘We’re heading back into a period of massive 90s’ nostalgia.’

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10656227/Teenagers-turning-dumb-phone-models-desire-switch-say-experts.html

I read in another article about this trend, that teens want a break from social media. There are so many studies that social media is causing depression and anxiety. They feel it first hand.

Plus there is the cost. Instead of paying $1,000 or more for a phone, they can buy a Nokia flip phone for $29. Plus the monthly cost for service is minimal without all that data.

Remember the first cell phones? They were bricks.

What are you thoughts about young adults switching from smart phones to dumb phones? Would you try it yourself or do you find your smart phone too useful to give up? What do your kids prefer?

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