i used a dumb phone for 1 year. here’s what i learned.

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  • I can't believe it's been an entire YEAR with a dumb phone instead of a smartphone. Here's what I learned by using a dumb phone for one year.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    00:31 Why I Quit my smartphone
    01:23 Living w/out a smartphone
    03:12 What is Digital Minimalism?
    03:47 Did I miss smartphones?
    04:16 Top 3 lessons learned
    06:51 What’s Next?

Komentáře • 147

  • @fergar1634
    @fergar1634 Před rokem +251

    I removed the SIM card from my Iphone 10 so I use it as an Ipod device. it solved all “music + camera” problems, so whenever I want to listen to music I downloaded previously some playlists and play them during workouts or driving. If you pay Spotify premium you also can download some music to use it offline. Great inspiration for those who start with dumb phones, thank you. Hugs from Spain! ☺️

    • @anguslee9678
      @anguslee9678 Před rokem +30

      I like your idea, just transfer the SIM card to a dumb phone, and bring along the iPhone with you for taking photos.

    • @ShifaMassey
      @ShifaMassey Před rokem +2

      Superb idea 😃 thnx

    • @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese
      @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese Před rokem +1

      Hola soy de Estados Unidos 😁

    • @mohammedashrafulislam8759
      @mohammedashrafulislam8759 Před rokem +14

      But eventually our mind will make an excuse to install social media app and get back to addiction right? I think smartphone addiction is not due to the presence of sim, rather more to the applications that are intentionally addictive to us. I am really hesitating to ditch my iphone only for gps. Im so much dependent on gps for direction and traffic condition.

    • @johnroekoek9864
      @johnroekoek9864 Před rokem +3

      That's a great idea!
      There are ways to transform a CZcams song into a mp3 too.

  • @carryyourcross5070
    @carryyourcross5070 Před rokem +85

    I've noticed that some people are saying that you just need 'self-control' and that itself should fix the problem. Although that is partially true for any addiction you want to overcome sometimes you need to make drastic decisions in order to get drastic changes. I grew up with my smartphone and although I have tried time and time again to just use it for basic needs the temptation is always there with you. EVERYDAY. ALL THE TIME. We live in a time where no one wants to talk to eachother anymore and therefore you get out less often because no one wants to go anywhere anyways since you can have all the fun you want through the use of a small device. I feel sad for the next generation being raised with smartphones as there only companion. If I'm struggling with this I can't even imagine what they will be going through.

  • @cutiedopo17
    @cutiedopo17 Před rokem +40

    Not just the 90s, but us 95-04 gen Z remember growing up with landline and/or fliphones. Makes us want to go back to having a fliphone. Its funny how close in age older gen Z and millennials are.

    • @ThoinFrostaxe
      @ThoinFrostaxe Před rokem +4

      This is an interesting comment. I’m in the same boat, but of the previous generation. I grew up on all my Gen X siblings VHS tapes. I saw the term Xennial once, it made a lot of sense.

    • @wplants9793
      @wplants9793 Před měsícem +1

      The oldest millennial and the youngest ages Z have a 1 second age gap

  • @buffalo666
    @buffalo666 Před rokem +30

    Digital minimalism for the win.

  • @user-wc6bl4zs4i
    @user-wc6bl4zs4i Před rokem +23

    I had a dumb phone and loved it. I eventually had NO phone and loved that even more because I wasn’t able to contacted by work etc. I got a smart ohone again bc work was getting mad at me that I was never responding. My phone addiction immediately came back full swing and I now have to start from the beginning

  • @sixxthree5959
    @sixxthree5959 Před 5 měsíci +8

    I see people trying to solve the music issue. I literally love CDs no Wi-Fi or anything needing if your bringing back the flip phone don’t forget about the CDS

  • @JordanSeal
    @JordanSeal Před rokem +71

    I bought a Sunbeam after watching a few of your earlier videos, and so far, it’s been an exciting experience. Really appreciate you sharing your experiences with us. Also, that “boredom = creativity” point is pretty powerful. Like a cheat code for adult life, I think.

    • @mohammedashrafulislam8759
      @mohammedashrafulislam8759 Před rokem

      what is sunbeam?

    • @JordanSeal
      @JordanSeal Před rokem +5

      @@mohammedashrafulislam8759 It's a company that's made a few models of phones with limited features: no internet access, email, social apps, etc.

    • @papercuthappinnes4468
      @papercuthappinnes4468 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@JordanSeal appreciate the answer 👍

    • @RBR-lo2ei
      @RBR-lo2ei Před 10 měsíci

      @@mohammedashrafulislam8759 Sunbeam Wireless is a company that makes kosher flip phones. I believe it is owned and operated by Mennonites.

  • @dragonsbarinttv
    @dragonsbarinttv Před rokem +52

    I am taking the jump, and getting a Sunbeam Wireless phone. I'll still use my smart phone on wifi for work, but I'm deleting most of the apps off it. My work is on the computer and that is the only place I'll access any forms of social media. I have ADHD and the amount of social media and instant gratification sources has seriously affected my mental health. Thank you for encouraging me to take this step, and to do better for myself.

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Před 9 měsíci

      I feel the same, I'm tempted to get an old smartphone, like an iPhone 8 plus and only load necessary apps on it, no social media or anything and use an iPod for music and stuff.

  • @grahamwallis6568
    @grahamwallis6568 Před rokem +44

    That was a very thoughtful and wise analysis of what effect smart phones have on us. I hope you continue to keep the negative aspects of smart phone use out of you life. I always try to keep the idea that "just because we can do something doesn't mean we should" in mind, especially where modern technology is concerned.

  • @MikeOfNotts
    @MikeOfNotts Před 6 měsíci +3

    I have a small phone, a big phone and a computer. Only the small phone has a SIM. I use the small phone so that the big one can't get damaged; either broken, stolen or just snooped on or corrupted. It is my cheaper, easier to replace, scout and gate keeper phone. You don't have to choose between them. Use them tactically. Fortunately, I have never had a problem with social media. I saw the pointlessness, waste of time and nothing getting better.

  • @superiorgames2007
    @superiorgames2007 Před rokem +21

    I watching your videos since last 2,3 months. Last year I decided that in 2022 I will quit my smartphone addiction but it didn't happened. Even everyday I feel empty from inside and didn't know how hours, days are going.
    I'm 23 and decided to quit smartphone for 2 to 3 years and switching to nokia 5710.
    Thanks for your videos

  • @elsuperpollo6715
    @elsuperpollo6715 Před rokem +7

    I havent used a smartphone, for three years and becoming 4 years this January. I been using a knock off Nextel fliphone. I perfer using my tablet, laptop, digital camera, mp3 player and physical gps.

  • @shannonmacri3719
    @shannonmacri3719 Před rokem +6

    I turned my Iphone SE 2020 version into a dumb phone. I deleted every app I could delete, hid all other apps BUT my phone and message icons. I never even take pictures with my iPhone. I only access the internet with my Chromebook. I no longer use social media at all. Only CZcams and using Google to read news articles on my laptop. My internet usage has also dropped so much. I now feel mentally sharp. NO more brain fog,headaches and tiredness from playing on my smart phone. It's possible for a person to give up their smartphone. I survived many years before smartphones. Great video.

  • @DavidTheCastle
    @DavidTheCastle Před rokem +1

    You are so soft spoken and that is really soothing. Just watching your video I felt relaxed.

  • @samuelmath1723
    @samuelmath1723 Před 5 měsíci +3

    All I can say is: you're on the right path and keep going. I always used "dumb phones" for calling & texting and they're great. I don't think I will ever change my flip phone for a smartphone. I love your videos.

  • @Karlijn2
    @Karlijn2 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for the great words! Especially about the data aspect. I keep reminding myself not only do you have access to the world and the whole Internet, but the the whole Internet (also the bad stuff) has access to you. That's why I would never give a smartphone to a child.

  • @dglass1999
    @dglass1999 Před rokem +8

    I'm also very happy and i'm really excited for you to stay excited about this experience without a smartphone, because in fact following your feedbacks are huge motivators for me to keep trying to adapt to doing the essentials in another way and reducing distractions that add nothing to me

  • @anreadz
    @anreadz Před 6 měsíci +2

    I came across your channel because I'm currently transitioning from my normal Samsung A72 to LG Wine Smart Flip phone. I know it's still considered a "smart phone" and it's an adroid but the storage is so low and the version is so old that the apps that I can download are so limited that I can mostly only use messenger and instagram. The display quality is also so slow that it's a struggle to scroll for a very long time. I was able to read more and work on my arts.
    Then, I realized you also do bullet journals and arts so I subscribed. Hope to see more contents from you ❤

  • @Jax44158
    @Jax44158 Před rokem +18

    Thank you so much for this. You were extremely insightful. I'm 22 and have recently ordered a light phone. Not sure if it will last but I can't wait to make the switch like you and see how it affects me and my life :)

    • @shannonmacri3719
      @shannonmacri3719 Před rokem +1

      I was going to order a Light Phone but they are over $300 where I live. I just turned my smart phone into a dumb phone instead. I won't use a traditional dumb phone because I don't enjoy T-9 texting. lol

    • @Jax44158
      @Jax44158 Před rokem

      @@shannonmacri3719 lol that's fair enough. Light phone is definitely pricey. It recently arrived and I'm enjoying the change and how it works. Could've achieved a similar effect for a quarter of the price but some of its features are quite unique for a dumb phone

    • @shannonmacri3719
      @shannonmacri3719 Před rokem

      @@Jax44158 You should make a video of the new Light Phone. I wanted to try one so bad but just can't spend the $300.00 on one. I'm cheap. lol. Did you find an inexpensive calling plan for it?

    • @Handlebrake2
      @Handlebrake2 Před rokem

      @@shannonmacri3719 I thought I could get a old flip phone for $700. But now I see how it's that with a plan. Like wtf.

  • @audreymeyer5616
    @audreymeyer5616 Před rokem +1

    I am happy to hear this. Keep it up! Smartphones are a pain!

  • @cnj122000
    @cnj122000 Před rokem +2

    my sunbeam orchid comes in today! i'm so stoked

  • @mariusmarius4832
    @mariusmarius4832 Před rokem +2

    Fascinating. Loved following this.

  • @joosiekawk
    @joosiekawk Před rokem +2

    flip phones are making a big come back. i just switched my iphone 11 for a new nokia 2780 flip phone. cost only 85 bucks and has 4g, wifi, etc.

  • @vibegt3892
    @vibegt3892 Před rokem +1

    I just ordered a feature phone 2 days ago thanks to your videos!

  • @petefilipovits9262
    @petefilipovits9262 Před rokem +4

    I'm on T-Mobile and I bought the CAT S22 Flip. It's got android and a touchscreen, but it's minimalistic. I can stream music, do my banking, etc. plus Voxer and Signal which we use for work. I found no matter how long I would go on a basic phone as soon as I go back to a smartphone I go back to all the garbage. I would just redownload social media and all the distracting apps. Maybe something for you to check out if you want to go back but stay minimalistic. Jose Briones does a review of the phone on his channel if you want to have a look.

  • @Tutkanator
    @Tutkanator Před 7 měsíci

    Wonderfully thought out

  • @thekreativeculture9642
    @thekreativeculture9642 Před 4 měsíci +1

    For the music part, just se an Ipod ;) Im still using my Ipod Classic and Nano

  • @claudialamas2381
    @claudialamas2381 Před rokem

    this is awesome. thanks for this.

  • @yousefjpira
    @yousefjpira Před rokem +1

    I said it before and I will say again : thank you alot for pushing us toward that behaviour.
    The return to use smartphone will be very exciting esp. to tell us what are the pros. And cons.

  • @user-qo5nq2nr8b
    @user-qo5nq2nr8b Před 7 měsíci

    I think this was fantastic you did great! I would be scared to go back I’m getting ready to leave my iPhone my new phones on the way in about a week or less and I am looking forward to achieving things I could not achieve because I keep getting caught up and watching videos and social media and I don’t need that. I really appreciatewhat you showed us and told us thank you very much

  • @bullittfanatic
    @bullittfanatic Před rokem

    In my modest opinion, the Sonim XP3 Plus is the best out there.
    As a bonus, it's military grade.
    Well deserved thumbs up, on your excellent perspective.

  • @gruesome.joey666
    @gruesome.joey666 Před 4 měsíci +1

    For the music ‘problem’ most have with flipphones, I just have a MP3 player! it’s actually much more satisfying to use

  • @yarpos
    @yarpos Před rokem +3

    Liked the comment about navigating. It wasnt that long ago people got around with maps and common sense. this is another area where people are allowing themselves to be deskilled and become device dependent

    • @jenniferwildflower4249
      @jenniferwildflower4249 Před měsícem

      As a young woman I was constantly stopping at gas stations for directions lol. After internet came on the scene I'd get directions on my computer than copy them down and be on my way. It's not that much harder. I plan on going back to that soon.

  • @DejaDrewit
    @DejaDrewit Před rokem +3

    I agree. I miss life without smartphones. I had a flip phone in high school and then iphones came out after college. I was so against them and once they fixed all the bugs and added more features which at the time my phone had more features than the first iphone, i eventually got it. Im now searching for a phone to get for my son that is not a smart phone. I loved my.

  • @thelastdisciple
    @thelastdisciple Před rokem +3

    Here's a question i have for you, smartphones are a great way to have an extra layer of security to protect important accounts you may have online. If you like to use multi-factor authentication (and you absolutely should) a smartphone can by way of authenticator apps provide unique codes that only you have access to for verification. Smartphones also have biometric features like fingerprint readers and i think some of the new ones even have iris scanners among other things. I think there are alternative solutions and i wonder if using something like a Yubikey and a dedicated fingerprint reader could be good substitutes? I know that you can use SMS as a method of verification but I've heard that's like the worst and least secure of the options available. I'm curious if this is something you've had take a different approach with at all?

  • @jjtwilightlover77
    @jjtwilightlover77 Před rokem

    what do you use for video calling (on the laptop)? I have a nokia 2720 and can't seem to connect to whatsapp desktop where I usually video call my friends and family due to the issue of scanning a QR code.
    And thanks for the videos about this topic! They informed me a lot with my decision to buy a flip phone.

  • @DejaDrewit
    @DejaDrewit Před rokem

    Id love a phone review of what phone you used as i myself hate smart phones i even got a new camera because i refuse to upgrade my iphone 8 which is still kicking and photography is very important for me and my business. Going on airplane mode helps a lot as well since most apps need connection to work. Its very freeing

  • @selfhelp9175
    @selfhelp9175 Před rokem +1

    I just replaced my smartphone (iPhone) with an Apple Watch on my wrist. As you have mentioned it is quite freeing not needing or a smartphone anymore.

  • @deaconstjohn8643
    @deaconstjohn8643 Před rokem +1

    Your videos are so nice and easy to listen to. You have a great "public speaking" skill.

    • @ashtonwomack
      @ashtonwomack  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! ☺️

    • @danteerskine7678
      @danteerskine7678 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@ashtonwomackit's hard to ditch smartphones but I definitely have to give props to these devices because smartphone shenanigans like Bluetooth 5.0 LE a2dp and 4g LTE network made their way to keypad phones in order to keep this segment alive. If it wasn't for these 2 technologies, keypad phones might not exist anymore as 2g has been phased out by many countries .
      I just got the Nokia 110 4g 2023 , for me one of the best keypad phones out there but you'll probably hate it. I'm a die hard music listener, so I prefer carrying my candy bar outside instead of my hefty brick, since the 110 has a good Bluetooth connection.
      One thing worth mentioning, hmd global Nokia keypad phones can accommodate micro SD card over 32 gb, one thing I like about my Nokia 110 4g, is that it's Bluetooth draws less power and make the tiny 1450 mah battery last Even longer

  • @crystalclarityart448
    @crystalclarityart448 Před rokem

    I am doing this as well! I'm not sure for how long though...

  • @YannSchmidt
    @YannSchmidt Před rokem +15

    Very interesting take on your journey.
    I choose to continue using a smartphone but with minimalism in mind:
    - No or delayed notifications (notification summary is very useful for that)
    - Focus mode with iOS 16 is great for this purpose with the focus home page that changes based on your focus mode.
    - Removing all unecessary application from home pages mostly
    - No games
    Those are the main things I did to help me. Now I am more focus and my phone in not in arms reach when I am focusing on work or other activities.

    • @shivam4749
      @shivam4749 Před rokem +4

      not gonna be a sucessful experiment i am afraid
      it is like a chain smoker trying to quit smoking and saying i am not gonna smoke just gonna keep a pack in my pocket

    • @tokisuno
      @tokisuno Před rokem

      @@shivam4749 it's helped me get 7 hour study sessions pretty well (streamed on my channel as proof)

    • @mohammedashrafulislam8759
      @mohammedashrafulislam8759 Před rokem +4

      Brains are sneaky bitch. Today or tomorrow it will make you feel a little checking on social wont make any change and there you will go!

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I was thinking of buying an iPhone 15 when that came out, but I think I've changed my mind. I instead wanna get an old iPhone 8 Plus that can do the latest iOS and only load it with necessary apps and use an iPod touch for entertainment and music. An iPod touch 7 can play Spotify no problem, like Dank Pods has reviewed before. Getting an old iPhone 8 Plus off of eBay is only like $250.

    • @YannSchmidt
      @YannSchmidt Před 9 měsíci

      @@shivam4749 Working for me

  • @papercuthappinnes4468
    @papercuthappinnes4468 Před 10 měsíci

    What about just some standalone speakers for listening to the music outside? Overall they do provide much better listening experience than an average smartphone\iphone.

  • @hanitaleb6150
    @hanitaleb6150 Před 3 měsíci

    thanks for this video

  • @outinarizona
    @outinarizona Před rokem

    the dumb phone i used for years became out of date with carriers discontinuing CDMA service. i upgraded to a smart phone, though not by my choice. certain things required it. i'll use it until carriers discontinue service or the phone dies, whichever comes first.

  • @ummagumma3946
    @ummagumma3946 Před 8 měsíci

    How’s talking to people on speakerphone with the sunbeam flip?

  • @drawingdoodles2973
    @drawingdoodles2973 Před 3 měsíci

    I wonder if I could just use an iPod shuffle for music are those still around lol

  • @TerryGrier
    @TerryGrier Před rokem +7

    Thank you for making these. I am about a month into using my Sunbeam. I get tempted from time to time but I do not think I will go back. PS. Ask your friends if they have some old ipods. I did I was given 7! - I loaded up some MP3s - ask them if they have old CDs - 200-300 songs would be enough to keep you rocking!

    • @TerryGrier
      @TerryGrier Před rokem

      PSS. I am on your email list which is great. I shared your work with my wife and I think she ordered some things last week. Keep up the great work.

  • @jacopotarchini3547
    @jacopotarchini3547 Před rokem

    Every week I travel for work and I need to know what the live traffic is like. I usually drive 800km a week. I hate using my smartphone and I love my new Nokia 3310 which I have been using all summer peacefully.
    I thought of leaving my smartphone in the car and buying a SIM specifically to use it exclusively in the car as a navigator. What do you think? I don't find other solutions..
    Ciao from Italy!

  • @MeAientGloss
    @MeAientGloss Před 9 měsíci

    I locked my smartphone along with the band in my drawer, and I bought a rugged feature phone with txt/call only, i have an old school Sony Walkman where I played the podcast downloaded from the iTunes Store on it, and I pinned all my working emails in the form of PWA on the desktop. After things being done, I legit can rest better now, thank you❤

  • @sarahmayjohn
    @sarahmayjohn Před 10 měsíci

    Do you know if it is compatible with carriers in Asia?

  • @joshfread1081
    @joshfread1081 Před rokem

    Had an IPhone ad right before the start of the video 🤣

  • @ArtwithSabrina
    @ArtwithSabrina Před rokem

    I love your comments

  • @GoldenGod69
    @GoldenGod69 Před rokem +2

    How would you feel about like a 1st gen Ipod Shuffle for music on walks and runs? Basically my only issue I would have (am going to have) is the accessibility of having music.

    • @WellBeing999
      @WellBeing999 Před rokem +1

      Maybe you don’t *need* music like you think you do? Just a thought.

    • @GoldenGod69
      @GoldenGod69 Před rokem +2

      @@WellBeing999 For lifting at the gym, I 100% need music.
      I am not trying to listen to people talk or listen to Justin Bieber “Baby” play over the intercom.
      But tell me please why I don’t

    • @TeoDobleP
      @TeoDobleP Před rokem

      @@GoldenGod69 In those ocasions I have thought to take my smartphone with me, but apart from that I will just use a dumbphone

  • @danielsellers8707
    @danielsellers8707 Před rokem +1

    I feel like I'm suffering from smartphone addiction; just been watching this video on my German made Fujitsu laptop. I've got a vintage 2003 Nokia 3310 but it's 2G and the signal is scheduled to be shut down in the next 10 years or so. Looking for a Nokia dumb phone that works on 4G; my 'cheap pile of junk' smartphone (Nokia 1 Plus 8GB) might be a pile of junk and might be a distraction but it works...
    Not sure whether to trade it in or keep it but dumb it down.

  • @Lola-qw1ih
    @Lola-qw1ih Před rokem

    Can you share what phone worked best for you?

  • @shaymiantewhau3014
    @shaymiantewhau3014 Před rokem +3

    With all that in mind. I've decided to have no phone. Wish me luck guys!

  • @P_Thang
    @P_Thang Před 9 měsíci

    good on you mate :DDDDDDDD

  • @sarahmayjohn
    @sarahmayjohn Před 10 měsíci

    What is typing on the Sunbeam like?

  • @Highgear145
    @Highgear145 Před rokem +1

    I have a smartphone of course but no doubt I can survive without a smartphone...I also started carrying my gun more sometimes I'll turn my phone off so I can stay more aware of what's gone on around me

  • @briandavid2414
    @briandavid2414 Před rokem

    What a wonderful and wise young Lady. If i wasn't homeless and always board and board at work im get rid of it. The only thing i would need to survive is google map's and Auto book and music.

  • @BackToTheCovenant
    @BackToTheCovenant Před rokem

    Very cool video.

  • @AlexR_44
    @AlexR_44 Před rokem

    good stuff

  • @letsgetorganizedbyplanning7899

    Wow... It's unbelieveable that someone else was thinkin like me...I had been considering getting a flip phone to seperate my communication from my smartphone.. Like, for instance-At home wrking on a project using my phone to play music through yt and boom... A call doesn't come through interupting you!
    Oh... And, because I miss the buttons!!!!!!!!!! 😁

  • @bayanbishara6666
    @bayanbishara6666 Před 27 dny

    I'm a Gen Z and I recall being in elementary school wuthout a phone while the rest of the kids where on their phones...I used to feel so left out and lonely..snd I think it contributed to my addiction

  • @thelthrythquezada8397
    @thelthrythquezada8397 Před měsícem +2

    I miss slamming the phone! Not that I am an angry person, or like to argue.

  • @RobR386
    @RobR386 Před 2 měsíci

    The flip phone was my reality for many years before the smartphone, I did okay then and would do just fine now if I didn’t have a smartphone.
    It’s the makers of these things that convince us that we need it, the reality is, we don’t.
    I treat my iPhone as a tool, a mini computer in my pocket, use it for an intended purpose/task, then put it away.

  • @ElectroPopSelection
    @ElectroPopSelection Před rokem +2

    Why didn't you buy an MP3 player? It's lighter, cheaper and less distracting than a streaming service with ads.

  • @alliemille
    @alliemille Před 8 měsíci

    I like using Spotify, gps, and apps that I need to contact teachers with and so on

  • @philipbaldassini9528
    @philipbaldassini9528 Před 8 měsíci

    I experienced it and can tell which phones i had, and what I had to use to navigate with a. Map book, or a gps module hahahah…

  • @andrewgage6942
    @andrewgage6942 Před rokem

    I'm trying to get my old Nokia 6310i repaired, it's just gone wrong after all this time with it, I have an iPhone but I don't know how to use it, it's too complicated, I went back to the old phone and I prefer it, I charge the battery once a week, I don't think it has text on it and that suits me. I never used camera, maps or anything else that it may be able to do, a phone for me is for making phone calls not photos or whatever else they can do, I agree it's a luxury that for older people like me don't need or know how to use, I didn't even know that you could put music on a phone, shows how much I used my technical phone

  • @KO-og9sm
    @KO-og9sm Před dnem

    That is so interesting to listen to. And I think you're right on track me being an older gentleman that used to run around without a cell phone I used to be able to go to any place without a phone a natural directions that if I bend to one place I can get their back again without a map or GPS. Right now the internet has taken my brain away I no longer can be able to do creative things I have to look on CZcams how to repair cars anyways I have been a automotive expert for 45 years. I have a story for you one time back long time ago I think it was around 2008. I decided to not have a phone for one year. All of my anxiety was gone life seen so much more peaceful and better then it was with a dumb phone!!!! Not even smartphone technology back then.. okay well I got my piece out that I wanted to say and now I feel extremely old like dinosaur old dirt. 😆😅😂

  • @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese
    @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese Před rokem +2

    I use my old walkman for music anyway

    • @leont5056
      @leont5056 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Which one?

    • @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese
      @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@leont5056 my old one broke a bit ago but now I have a new one. Red and black but other than that, no clue.

  • @thelthrythquezada8397
    @thelthrythquezada8397 Před měsícem +1

    I got tired of letting the smartphone take over the time I should have been spending reading the Bible. CZcams is hard to kick though, but I don't let myself be on it at home unless I am eating, working out, or cleaning.

  • @Gnarrkhaz
    @Gnarrkhaz Před 3 měsíci

    I'm not even distracted by, let alone addicted to my phone, but i still hate it. I've always hated smartphones because i've never needed one, and i prefer a minimalist approach to phones. Smartphones are a miracle of engineering turned into a trivial throw away consumption machine, aiming solely at wasting your time and energy.

  • @Sportingman101
    @Sportingman101 Před 9 měsíci

    Ive never owned a smart phone in my entire life, no one needs one. to many people have their heads buried in them.

  • @III-gn2bo
    @III-gn2bo Před 3 měsíci

    there must me something at least similar to an iPod for music available

  • @andromedaone3640
    @andromedaone3640 Před 9 měsíci

    I just got a flip because the smart phones are too big for my pocket and if it got snatched your whole life is down the plughole.

  • @konishiwoi
    @konishiwoi Před rokem

    I can’t get rid of some features that are too important I’m my daily use ans splitting my smartphone into multiple devices won’t do.
    It’s so hard to balance minimalism and privacy.
    I need Signal for my texting and calling.
    My password manager with biometric.
    And then also some stuff that contribute to my productivity. For instance I NEED to have a reliable way to take a quick photo, and be able to share it quickly and effortlessly. In my lab classes it’s just too important. It’s not even a “nice to have” but a “need”.
    Which leaves me so torn. I want to take the leap and use a dumber phone, but so far, none of them managed to be a “feature” photo packing all I need and nothing I don’t. There are some hybrids that are candy bar phones but they run Android and have decent cameras, but they’ll all lack one thing from my checklist like a certain plug or sometimes it’s just the software on them that I don’t trust, coming from Chinese manufacturers known to be not so great in regards to privacy.
    So what I ended up doing for now, was to just KEEP my old iPhone 6S and be strict one the apps I installed on it, and for those few thing I actually didn’t need like my Reddit client, I’ve set up a Screentime limit that I’m decreasing more and more.
    I have 12 apps on my home screen - none of them being socials and stuff, only stock apps and signal - and a weather widget, everything else is behind the app drawer, many clicks away.
    It’s not a complete detox, especially when you factor my iPad that does contain potential distraction, that is by my side when I’m home. I try not to have it when going at my desk.
    Where I’m getting at is, you don’t need a sudden drop unless the shock is what will work on you because you know that keeping those temptations within reach will only allow the cravings to win over you goodwill, you can try to learn to have better habits with the devices you already own if there are still things you can’t get rid off because those smartphones only features take place in your productivity.
    That said, I would still encourage giving a dumb phone a try if you’re not concerned by things like me, because it truly will open yours eyes on the fact that your glass brick is not a necessity but just yet another addiction.
    And for the parent out there, maybe you can try to install this truth on your kids since the beginning of their electronics journey. Those devices should be used as tools, not distractions.
    I still had to switch to downgrade to a dumb phone once because my dear 6S had a battery issue, and since I already use a MP3 and iPod for music, and a watch so I’m not drawn to my phone “just to check the time”, and I’m a still a pen and paper kinda guy for quick notes, and I realized that I could almost live like this. I still missed my privacy related apps, and asking my classmates to stay longer after the lab to take the photos for me, and old Bluetooth tech not working fine so I couldn’t be one a call with earbuds will having my hands gloved up and busy so I couldn’t just say “alright fuck it I’ll just stay like this and not bother fix me smartphone”. There’s just too big of a gap between dumb and smart.
    I’d love a candy bar phone with good battery and modern battery tech (fast charging and all), decent camera so text and details on pétri can be kept, an OS that allows for privacy inclined apps, a flashlight (both to help with photos but also because… come on), a T9 or blackberry type keyboard that works well with my language (also use dealbreaker), USB C to allow those charging stuff and transfer the photos I took to my computer to be used. That one F22 something is kinda close to be honest, but is still lacking in some other aspect.
    There’s more to that that makes me unable to leave my smartphone like some translation related apps, some Mapping apps, and health related apps, but since those wouldn’t apply to everyone I didn’t mention them. But they’re also very important to me as of today. I shall see later once I’m in another environment

    • @mohammedashrafulislam8759
      @mohammedashrafulislam8759 Před rokem

      Social system has no interest in enabling you to switch to dumb phone easily or without any sacrifice. Its on us. It definitely gonna make life difficult to some and more difficult to few. Choice is ours. It's all about priority.

  • @gilbertpillbrow6978
    @gilbertpillbrow6978 Před rokem +1

    I have never owned a smartphone

  • @loucura_loucura_
    @loucura_loucura_ Před rokem

    Hi, Just wanted to remaind you that you can buy an iPod to listen to songs! It would be great.

  • @darnellmahomes15
    @darnellmahomes15 Před rokem

    Flip phones are a less headache from screen cracking

  • @didarsingh9533
    @didarsingh9533 Před rokem

    you keep going but myself im unable to keep my phone away at nights during bedtime ..

  • @darnellmahomes15
    @darnellmahomes15 Před rokem

    A flip phone is the best when it comes to a phone drop

  • @teckyify
    @teckyify Před rokem +3

    I actually only need WhatsApp and a podcast player. Not sure which device has both.

    • @GoldenGod69
      @GoldenGod69 Před rokem

      I think they make phones that are hybrid smart/dumb phones for this very situation.
      Like you can’t use youtube or any entertainment but Whatsapp and music would be available

    • @dglass1999
      @dglass1999 Před rokem +2

      take a look at the Kaios cell phones! I have one and I believe it is also the solution to your problems! But remember he is still a dumb phone and will behave like one

  • @robbedontuesday
    @robbedontuesday Před 7 měsíci

    Let us not overdo it.
    It was ok, but myself, turning 59 soon, I cannot imagine going back to the 90, or the 2000's or even the 2010's!!!!!!!

  • @thiegoborges382
    @thiegoborges382 Před rokem

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😃😃😃

  • @dazza8551
    @dazza8551 Před 3 měsíci

    For music get mp3 player

  • @rosesarerosie5836
    @rosesarerosie5836 Před 4 měsíci

    I don’t care about gps or anything, I’ve watched a lot of videos about this topic and learned that it can be figured out but my main concern is whatsapp. I don’t live in the same country with my family, I study abroad and my only connection with them (without paying money for calls and texts) is whatsapp. And also video calls because we can’t see each other often. Especially video calls. And if I can just solve it with my laptop (which, I don’t know how) I won’t be able to text or call them daily because it takes a lot of money throughout the sim. That’s what I’ve been thinking about. If anyone knows a solution for this please write it down.

  • @CrazyCoon100
    @CrazyCoon100 Před 11 měsíci

    They’re called a digital camera and an iPod

  • @TelungPan
    @TelungPan Před rokem

    11 years old phone, Nokia E71, is my choice.

  • @paulwright9106
    @paulwright9106 Před rokem +2

    Less of saying dumb phone !!. It is EVERONES CHOICE what they buy or use . I can put my phone in my sleeve coat pocket . You lot are brainwashed into thinking you NEED a "smart" phone , I do not . I have NEVER downloaded an APP , don't need to , the commercial world WANTS you to for their benefit .

  • @magicbrooke7942
    @magicbrooke7942 Před 10 měsíci

    Digital Minimalism.....I like it. 🤔

  • @user-uk2eq6sw5m
    @user-uk2eq6sw5m Před rokem

    I guess I’m privileged tho I don’t use social I play world and mind games on my iPhone listening to music calling people and FaceTimeng with my therapist because she moved offices and it’s interferes with my work schedule, so FaceTime me is the only way I can talk to her at the moment and I’m pretty productive. Sold me having an iPhone is OK. Not sure how anybody else feels but I guess I am privileged.

  • @cdoublejj
    @cdoublejj Před rokem +2

    Get an iPod!!!! They are getting really big again and people are upgrading them with aftermarket upgrades!!!!!

  • @reginaldhorkyiiregorreggie1559

    sounds similar to gambling addiction. now just think about it. can I get a brand-new dumb vehicle? like zero electronics outside of a/c, fuel injection, radio, and cruise control. manual door locks window cranks. I find it absolutely insane that the average car payment is 700 a month. $30k of smart addons you don't really need. that you also pay interest taxes and finance fees for. it's a smart everything dictatorship. the best part of a flip phone is the excuse why are your texts so short. lol well I have a flip phone. gambling type addiction to your smart phone and social media. that also keeps you busy while every industry and government robs you blind. sounds like a casino tactic to me. the illusion of savings / bargain. well pertaining to dependance. if you buy 2 you get a 20% percent discount. but I only need one. lol what's scary I like the sound of an everything app.

  • @TheKartinja
    @TheKartinja Před 9 měsíci

    Can you put WhatsApp on it as well?

  • @MsHojat
    @MsHojat Před rokem

    Not only can you live without a smartphone, but you can live without a cellphone. That said there's pretty much no reason to use a basic cellphone over a smartphone when you can just limit usage and/or applications on the device. At least as long as you have some modicum of self control; maybe some people don't.

  • @misterman2442
    @misterman2442 Před rokem

    Thankyou so much . I am preparing for competitive exams here in India and I am trying to do a keypad simple phone .🤍 Lots of love from Nagaland.