I've never owned a smartphone. I'm still using my Nokia 6300 which I've had since 2008 and which is still going strong. It makes calls and sends texts which is all I want from a 'phone. It doesn't require updating, It requires charging only once or twice a week. Most importantly, it doesn't spy on every aspect of my life and my Sim-only contract is a mere £3 a month. If I need the Internet, I have a laptop. If I need to pay for something, I use cash.I know I'm being totally wishful here but I would love it if people started turning away from smartphones. The market would have to adapt of course.
Here (Netherlands) we're doing stupid stuff like apps for bank stuff, apps for public transport, apps for paperwork/government stuff.. I don't want those but it's pushed onto us and there's no way back...
A viable murder weapon.![]()
One App...voume dial on the bottom...Oh, how I remember...SA6 2840!
Options, optionsA viable murder weapon.
I remember how clear landlines could be.
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One App...voume dial on the bottom...Oh, how I remember...SA6 2840!
So not the tin-cans-on-a-string or what the kinkier alternative that was depicted in that 1932 silent film as shown in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_telephone ?
I had the brown one.
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Notes and photos, whatever.I think our cousins had one in their first house in red. Was the board for notices?
I really wish we could go back as well - smart phones have affected my mental health, and I try to limit my time on them, and severely curtail my social media usage.I know I'm being totally wishful here but I would love it if people started turning away from smartphones. The market would have to adapt of course.
I really wish we could go back as well - smart phones have affected my mental health, and I try to limit my time on them, and severely curtail my social media usage.
I tried going without a smart phone, going back to an old brick. I couldn't sustain it though, because when my car broke down I could only get in touch with breakdown services via an app. When I tried to move house, the estate agents would only work via an app etc etc.
I'm not young any more, and fairly grumpy, so I miss my Nokia 3310. Famously bomb proof and great battery life.
Ah found the aforementioned phone.
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That's the famous Swedish Ericofon one-piece telephone with the dial on the bottom. You used to see them a lot in sci-fi and spy movies of the 1950s and '60s. With all the electromechanical stuff in one unit, the thing weighed half a ton.
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