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posted by janrinok on Wednesday March 26 2014, @01:52PM   Printer-friendly
from the phone-without-cheezburgers dept.

moylan writes:

An article from the Chicago Tribune discusses people who are changing their smartphone for a dumbphone. From the article:

When Ryan Gleeson punches out a text message or takes a call on his cellphone at parties, he prepares to hear questions from onlookers, and sometimes snickers. That's because the 24-year-old carries a $50 flip phone - the Samsung Gusto 2. There's no touch screen or apps. No Web browsing capabilities. No collection of music to enjoy through earbuds.

"Definitely it's like a black sheep in the room when I pull it out," said Gleeson, a postproduction associate at a documentary production house in Lincoln Park. "I work with a lot of Apple people - creative types. Everyone has an iPhone." Gleeson is among cellphone users who choose to be dialled out of the world of iPhones, BlackBerrys and Androids. In an increasingly connected and accessible culture, these stalwarts have chosen hand-held devices that offer only the basics, despite the social isolation and limitations that may come with them.

For Gleeson, hanging up the iPhone demonstrates no "grand realization about humanity," he said; rather, it's a way to tamp down his compulsive email checking. With the basic phone, "It's a lot easier now to just step away and say, 'I'm not going to work right now,'" he said.

[...a survey] found that 35 percent of U.S. adults carry a cellphone that is not a smartphone.

As someone who got rid of an iphone and android device and replaced them with 2 feature phones I thought I was in the minority. But I have noticed more and more folk around carrying a second dumbphone for when the battery goes on their smartphone. Anyone else doing this?"

[Editor: Yes, me!]

 
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  • (Score: 2) by Lagg on Wednesday March 26 2014, @03:01PM

    by Lagg (105) on Wednesday March 26 2014, @03:01PM (#21663) Homepage Journal
    I think that people choosing to carry around dumbphones is a good thing to do but the explanations people give when doing it are really weird and trying too hard to be profound. The real reason should partly be a matter of practicality and robustness. I don't blame people for doing it for this reason. The incompetent companies trying really hard to inflate this smarteverything bubble (including google themselves) have turned what could have been a great project into OEM PC bloatware style crap. Most stuff that isn't rooted run a bogged down android fork that probably runs an old kernel and includes a bunch of unstable malware like facebook clients. I would imagine people just plain get tired of buggy programs draining their battery life and doing things they don't want. The firmware in most dumbphones might be proprietary and also buggy, but at least they're forced to be lean due to the minimal system resources. iPhones aren't even worth discussing since they're the worst of all 3 worlds.
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