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Mainstream media once again says sales of flip phones, like the Nokia 2760, are picking up
Flip phones are making a comeback says USA Today
Sales of flip phones in the U.S. have risen for two consecutive years. Image credit-HMD
Brawley says, “I didn’t like who I was when I had an iPhone,” he said. “I wasn’t present with other people. I was constantly checking emails, texts, sitting at a stoplight looking at my phone, and just constantly grabbing the phone, being distracted, and being distracted when I was with my wife and my kids.” Brawley says that having just the flip phone has “been a mental health boon for me.” He adds, “The small inconveniences are so enormously outweighed by the positive outcomes for just my presence, my mental health, my anxiety. All of that has improved dramatically.”
USA Today says that sales of flip phones (not the foldable clamshell smartphone models like the Galaxy Z Flip or the Motorola Razr) are up in the U.S. for the second consecutive year. 20-year-old college student Wyatt Olson realized in late 2023 that he was spending too much time on his phone. He changed the color of his home screen app icons to grayscale (less stimulation say experts) and set time limits on app usage. But Olson said that this wasn’t enough.
20-year-old college student says a flip phone makes it easier for him to communicate via voice calls
At the beginning of this year, he left his iPhone with his mom and sister and switched to a Nokia 2760 Flip. How are things going as he approaches the six-month mark since his switch? “I love it. I’ve always been a phone call person, and this actually makes it easier for me to talk to my friends rather than text. I have a legitimate excuse because I’m not going to spend two minutes texting you back,” Olson says. He now streams music from his laptop but admits navigation has been a challenge without Google Maps or Waze.
Sorry, I can’t follow along with this. I love using my smartphone and I’m not going to apologize for feeling that way. If you want to take some stand because you can’t mentally deal with owning a smartphone, I understand. You need to do whatever it is that makes you feel better. Just don’t start a whole campaign trying to persuade trying to convince others who are happy with their smartphones that they need to switch to a Nokia 2760 Flip.
And for those of you who did switch because you wanted to feel like a rebel, the next time you get stuck in a four-hour traffic jam on the highway because you didn’t have Google Maps to warn you to take an alternate route, remember the conveniences of having a smartphone rather than a feature phone.