• GrappleHat@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    It would be most difficult to give up the map. Other than that a dumb phone sounds very appealing!

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    1 year ago

    Honestly, if I didn’t need chat apps like Slack for my job I’d be pretty content with one of these. They’d still be good as secondary phones, but unless they can support chat apps (without other online apps like FB, IG, and even browsers - so good luck with that) they can’t be my only/main device.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, same. I could live with a dumb phone as long as I can use WhatsApp and Telegram. In my country you just can’t live without WhatsApp. I was expecting KaiOS to get good but it’s not happening.

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        1 year ago

        I also had hopes for KaiOS. However, devices with this system cost the same as smartphones with a touch screen, but had fewer functions. In addition, this system had a number of other problems.

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      1 year ago

      That is seen as a feature by many people. A big part of why a lot of people use a feature phone — whether for a short jaunt or for their main device — is to disconnect. You’re still accessible by phone for important things, but you’re no longer beholden to the constant buzz buzz buzz of chat notifications rolling in.

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    1 year ago

    i’ve wanted one for a few years but they seem to be either trash to fill in the low end of phone plans, or extremely expensive boutique products for bougie people making a statement. would love to just use one of my old phones from back when they made good feature phones but there’s no gsm support in my country, everything needs to be 4g :(

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      1 year ago

      You can get a 4G feature phone for less than $50 in the US apparently. Up here they go for closer to $150, but the model I’m thinking of is definitely not a trash product. With a bit if research, you can probably find something decent.

      Because 3G still works here, I have been using something from ~2009 when I want to unplug.

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        1 year ago

        Can you link the model you’re thinking of? I’ve looked a few times in the last five years and only seen expensive hairshirts for tech obsessed psychos, and Alcatel trash

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      1 year ago

      In retrospect, the LG Fusic was the best phone I ever had. I could play music, even connect it to my car over FM. I could text and call. It had Sprint Navigation or whatever. I could even sort of search Google with Opera Mini. And that was it. No email, no Slack, no social media, no games, no app store. And the browser was convenient enough to use for quick answers but inconvenient enough to discourage trying to do much else.

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    I was following Light Phone for a long time but ended up not pulling the trigger. For me the hard thing to reconcile was whether ditching my smartphone would really make my life simpler or not. I really value having a good camera in my pocket to catch special moments instead of having to plan to take a camera with me. GPS maps means I don’t have to think about getting where I need to go. Having apps for banking, utilities, etc. Helps me take care of things on the fly and not have to spend time sitting at a computer sorting my affairs.

    But smartphones have that temptation to mindlessly scroll reddit, watch YouTube, and Google things you don’t really need to. Sometimes having to use our restraint can be draining, so having a detox is definitely worth it. I’m happy for anyone who’s found what works for them to simplify their life and be more present and happy.

    I say one thing about smartphones though, they’re getting to daggum big!!! I wish I could get a thin smartphone with edge to edge 4.5 inch screen. Small in my pocket, not big enough to entice over using, but capable for doing what I need. Someone make it!!! Best ive seen is the iPhone mini 13. Might upgrade to that when my pixel 4a dies.

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      I’ve always wondered why they don’t put at least an 8mb camera in feature phones these days. The components are small enough and cheap enough that it would be simple to do.

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      I added a data plan to my watch for the detox factor. It lets me stay connected in the ways that matter while leaving my phone behind when I’m looking for a screen break.

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    10 months ago

    I would be curious to try such a thing but how would one manage 2FA? I mean, so many things do require it and, well, not being an expert I’m not sure it can be installed used elsewhere than on a smartphone?

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    1 year ago

    Dumb phones are just that, dumb. With passing a billion sales in a year you can imagine how long these “durable” phones last.