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Dumbphone Sales Are Soaring As People Revolt Against “Overwhelming” Smartphones
Tradeforprofit.net ^ | 3-28-2022

Posted on 03/28/2022 5:26:37 PM PDT by blam

In a time when various “developed world” intelligence agencies are filling up petabytes of hard disk space with domestic phone recordings and tracking their own citizens who – in the pursuit of a “liberal” agenda – have been escalated to a greater terrorist threat than actual foreign terrorists, some people have had enough and are throwing their smart phones into the trash and replacing them with “dumbphones” instead.

One among them is seventeen-year-old Robin West, who according to the BBC is an anomaly among her peers: “she doesn’t have a smartphone.” Instead of scrolling through apps like TikTok and Instagram all day, she uses a so-called “dumbphone”.

Those readers who had a cell phone in the late 1990s are all too familiar with these; for everyone else these are basic handsets, or feature phones, with very limited functionality compared to say an iPhone. For the most part, you can typically only make and receive calls and SMS text messages. And, if you are lucky, listen to radio and take very basic photos, but definitely not connect to the internet or apps.

Robin’s decision to ditch her former smartphone two years ago was a spur of the moment thing. While looking for a replacement handset in a second-hand shop she was lured by the low price of a “brick phone”. Her current handset, from French firm MobiWire, cost her just £8. And because it has no smartphone functionality she doesn’t have an expensive monthly data bill to worry about.

Two phones pictured in 2005, two years before Apple released its first iPhone, and 11 years before TikTok

“I didn’t notice until I bought a brick phone how much a smartphone was taking over my life,” she says. “I had a lot of social media apps on it, and I didn’t get as much work done as I was always on my phone.”

The Londoner adds that she doesn’t think she’ll ever buy another smartphone. “I’m happy with my brick – I don’t think it limits me. I’m definitely more proactive.”

According to BBC, dumbphones are enjoying a revival. Google searches for them jumped by 89% between 2018 and 2021, according to a report by software firm SEMrush. And while sales figures are hard to come by, one report said that global purchases of dumbphones were due to hit one billion units last year, up from 400 million in 2019. This compares to worldwide sales of 1.4 billion smart phones last year, following a 12.5% decline in 2020.

Meanwhile, a 2021 study by accountancy group Deloitte said that one in 10 mobile phone users in the UK had a dumbphone.

“It appears fashion, nostalgia, and them appearing in TikTok videos, have a part to play in the dumbphone revival,” says Ernest Doku, mobiles expert at price comparison site Uswitch.com. “Many of us had a dumbphone as our first mobile phone, so it’s natural that we feel a sense of nostalgia towards these classic handsets.”

Doku says it was the 2017 relaunch of Nokia’s 3310 handset – first released in 2000, and one of the biggest-selling mobiles of all time – that really sparked the revival. “Nokia pushed the 3310 as an affordable alternative in a world full of high-spec mobiles.” He adds that while it’s true that dumbphones can’t compete with the latest premium Apple and Samsung models when it comes to performance or functionality, “they can outshine them in equally important areas such as battery life and durability”.

The Nokia 3310 phone is one of the best-selling handsets of all time, selling 126 million units

Five years ago, Przemek Olejniczak, a psychologist, swapped his smartphone for a Nokia 3310, initially because of the longer-lasting battery. However, he soon realised that there were other benefits.

“Before I would always be stuck to the phone, checking anything and everything, browsing Facebook or the news, or other facts I didn’t need to know,” he says.

“Now I have more time for my family and me. A huge benefit is that I’m not addicted to liking, sharing, commenting, or describing my life to other people. Now I have more privacy.”

However, Olejniczak, who lives in the Polish city of Lodz, admits that initially the switch was challenging. “Before I’d be checking everything, such as buses and restaurants, on my smartphone [when travelling]. Now that is impossible, so I have learned to do all those things beforehand at home. I got used to it.”

One maker of dumbphones is New York company Light Phone. Slightly more clever that the norm for such products, its handsets do allow users to listen to music and podcasts, and link by Bluetooth to headphones. Yet the firm pledges that its phones “will never have social media, clickbait news, email, an internet browser, or any other anxiety-inducing infinite feed”.

The company says it recorded its strongest year for financial performance in 2021, with sales up 150% compared with 2020. This is despite its handsets being expensive for dumbphones – prices start at $99 (£75).

Light Phone co-founder, Kaiwei Tang, says the device was initially created to use as a secondary phone for people wanting to take a break from their smartphone for a weekend for example, but now half the firm’s customers use it as their primary device.

“If aliens came to earth they’d think that mobile phones are the superior species controlling human beings,” he says. “And it’s not going to stop, it’s only going to get worse. Consumers are realising that something is wrong, and we want to offer an alternative.”

Tang adds that, surprisingly, the firm’s main customers are aged between 25 and 35. He says he was expecting buyers to be much older. Tech expert, Prof Sandra Wachter, a senior research fellow in artificial intelligence at Oxford University, says it is understandable that some of us are looking for simpler mobile phones.

“One can reasonably say that nowadays a smart phone’s ability to connect calls and send short messages is almost a side feature,” she explains. “Your smart phone is your entertainment centre, your news generator, your navigation system, your diary, your dictionary, and your wallet.”

She adds that smartphones always “want to grab your attention” with notifications, updates, and breaking news constantly disrupting your day. “This can keep you on edge, might even be agitating. It can be overwhelming.”

Prof Wachter adds: “It makes sense that some of us are now looking for simpler technologies and think that dumbphones might offer a return to simpler times. It might leave more time to fully concentrate on a single task and engage with it more purposefully. It might even calm people down. Studies have shown that too much choice can create unhappiness and agitation.”

Yet back in London, Robin West says that many people are bewildered by her choice of mobile. “Everyone thinks it’s just a temporary thing. They’re like: ‘So when are you getting a smartphone? Are you getting one this week?’.”


TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: android; apple; cellphone; cellphones; dumbphones; google; iphone; iylm; overwhelming; prices; smartphones; zerohedge
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To: jonrick46

jon, I do hope Consumer Cellular Link II is better than the two I own as I would rate the among the most dreadful of any flip I’ve ever owned: delayed key response for text msgs, horrid pics, speaker that has a mind of its own and just an overall piece of CCP trash. C. Cellular is a grand company, but this flip is a POS.


81 posted on 03/29/2022 12:29:11 AM PDT by renosemper (scott cataldo)
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To: GaltAdonis

Okay, call me a Luddite, if you must...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I haven’t had a land line since the early 90s nor a cell phone since 2018.


82 posted on 03/29/2022 4:14:21 AM PDT by Graybeard58
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To: GaltAdonis

I don’t even know what an “app” is, nor do I care.


83 posted on 03/29/2022 4:16:15 AM PDT by Graybeard58
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To: blam

"Here, Mom, you're too old and too dumb to know how to dial 911. And this Jitterbug will let me keep tabs on you"


84 posted on 03/29/2022 4:19:38 AM PDT by COBOL2Java (Fauci is a despicable little turd)
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To: jonrick46
... ... 8GB (or 4GB) of RAM.
And either 64GB or 128GB solid state drive storage.

And the bottom half of the system unit is a empty internal
drive bay for a 2 1/2 inch hard disk drive OR an additional
solid state drive. But I am only going by the specifications
on that drive bay - I have not popped it open yet.

85 posted on 03/29/2022 5:35:26 AM PDT by GaltAdonis ( )
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To: daniel1212

Well sounds like fun; mine, although it’s just a flipfone has a camera feature plus internet but I don’t use them.


86 posted on 03/29/2022 6:31:47 AM PDT by SkyDancer ( I make airplanes fly, what's your super power?)
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To: GaltAdonis

I have the same set of rules. Not only that, I don’t own a Shop Smith. Each separate woodworking machine has its own motor.


87 posted on 03/29/2022 6:40:48 AM PDT by GingisK
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To: Jamestown1630
...very forthcoming with advice...

I found that people on Linux help forums are snobby and snarky.

88 posted on 03/29/2022 6:51:51 AM PDT by GingisK
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To: deks
I just bought the new Galaxy A53 5G from Samsung. Comes with free $170 wireless earbuds (never used earbuds but I guess they'd be handy for calls while driving).

Just pair your phone to your vehicle's bluetooth and you can enjoy hands-free telephone calls while driving, as you use the radio speakers to hear your calls.

89 posted on 03/29/2022 8:02:10 AM PDT by AlaskaErik (In time of peace, prepare for war.)
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To: AlaskaErik

Thanks for that good advice, Erik. My model year is 2005 though, so no Bluetooth. Maybe my next vehicle :-)


90 posted on 03/29/2022 10:38:39 AM PDT by deks
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To: Graybeard58
"...I don’t even know what an “app” is..."

Simply put: An 'App' (short for 'application') is a
computer program that does something.
That 'something' that it 'does' is whatever it
was designed and built to do.

With any luck, it may actually do it.
But no guarantees, of course.

91 posted on 03/29/2022 1:23:53 PM PDT by GaltAdonis ( )
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To: SkyDancer
Well I charged the ol Blackberry and it got hot when I pressed some buttons, but no screen. Anyway, Google Voice is a good option for non-activated phones - if you can get a wifi signal. We still use landlines and cordless phones, but the range of them and wifi is about the same, as it is with my cheap FM transmitter that runs day and night continuously broadcasting quality Christian preaching, which range is about 100 feet. Thank God.
92 posted on 03/29/2022 5:41:04 PM PDT by daniel1212 (Turn to the Lord Jesus as a damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save U + be baptized + follow Him!)
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To: Jamestown1630

LOL


93 posted on 03/29/2022 5:45:31 PM PDT by WWG1WWA (Beware the fury of a patient man. - John Dryden )
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To: GingisK

More than many people are on FreeRepublic?


94 posted on 03/29/2022 6:08:10 PM PDT by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: GaltAdonis
Oh my! I've been employed writing software since 1972. Is there some reason you think I wouldn't know what an application might be?

The lead-in quote did not come from one of my posts.

95 posted on 03/29/2022 6:22:48 PM PDT by GingisK
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To: Jamestown1630

Tough call.


96 posted on 03/29/2022 6:23:21 PM PDT by GingisK
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To: GingisK

Yeah.


97 posted on 03/29/2022 6:36:06 PM PDT by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: goodnesswins

My wife and I text on our Tracfones, too much.

Tracfone was just bought out and we had some problems this month, logging on, and even buying more texts. They failed to recognize our logon, used for over a decade to buy more texts.

When you get a live person, sometimes, it sounds like they are on a boat out past our 10 mile limit re accents and poor connections. English is probably not even a second language, and you might wait an hour to be misunderstood re what your problem or goal is.

We are looking for alternatives, and our younger relatives who are into this stuff are telling us that if you don’t have a 5 K cell phone, you could be out of touch in a year!

We have had basically no problems with one line over a decade old relationship.


98 posted on 03/30/2022 6:08:34 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Playing “Make Believe” is for liberal adults/children. It is past time to grow up!)
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To: blam

I think the one thing that would be hard to live without would be Google Maps for travelling and avoiding traffic jams, and the camera


99 posted on 03/30/2022 7:03:56 PM PDT by pangaea6
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To: HKMk23

[So, I have an older HP laptop that was drowning in MS Win7]


If it takes a SATA drive, YMMV, but you may be able to keep it functional with an SSD drive by reinstalliing Win 7. 5⁰0gb typically costs ~$50. My 14 year old desktop went from booting in 5 minutes before the switch down to 30 seconds afterwards.


100 posted on 05/02/2022 4:05:42 AM PDT by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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