4 points

This is the best summary I could come up with:


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.

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”.

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”.

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.

She adds that smartphones always “want to grab your attention” with notifications, updates, and breaking news constantly disrupting your day.


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11 points

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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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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4 points

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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5 points

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

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14 points

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

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1 point

There is always the ye old car GPS.

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2 points

Very outdated maps.

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3 points

Updatable. Just a pain to manually update them every year.

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9 points

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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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 point

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 point

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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1 point

FM transmitting in a phone is extremely sick, that’s a great feature

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