Flip phones are experiencing a renaissance, but smartphones aren't going anywhere

Shawn Knight

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The big picture: For those looking to stay in the know on the go, there is no better tool than the smartphone. These miniature supercomputers put our entire digital lives at our fingertips and are so influential that they literally reshaped the Internet. For a growing number of users, however, it is all becoming a bit too much to manage.

The Wall Street Journal recently profiled multiple users that have either switched back to a basic flip phone from a smartphone or never made the transition at all. One user, a 23-year-old content strategist living in New York City, splits time 50 / 50 between an iPhone and a flip phone.

With the flip phone, the user said there are "no work emails, no Instagram updates, nothing from Facebook, nothing from TikTok. Nothing from anyone except the people who are important to you."

Another mobile user, 49-year-old associate English professor Melissa Range, has never owned a smartphone. She told the Journal she leads a busy life and does not want to donate her free time to a telephone.

Not having a smartphone can be limiting at times. For example, Range said if she gets lost, she has to rely on her wits or ask for directions. Other times, it brings her attention. Lots of people reportedly tell her they wish they could get rid of their smartphone.

Flip phone sales pale in comparison to the number of feature-rich smartphones sold each month, but they are not at zero either. Lars Silberbauer, chief marketing officer of HMD Global, told the publication Nokia sells tens of thousands of basic flip phones in the US each month. The executive added that sales are growing across demographics, and that it is not just a small trend.

For comparison, 304 million smartphones were shipped globally in the fourth quarter of 2022.

Would you consider going back to a basic flip phone that could only make calls, send texts and perhaps snap photos? Perhaps like Range, you never made the jump to a smartphone at all?

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Glad I grew up before the smart phone...Before the days of giving your child your phone to shut them up, helping them become even more addicted to the device.
At the end of the day, my smartphone goes on the charger and unless someone calls me, I never touch it.
Some, first thing they pick up and the last thing they put down is their phone.
 
"With the flip phone, the user said there are "no work emails, no Instagram updates, nothing from Facebook, nothing from TikTok. Nothing from anyone except the people who are important to you."

Uh, flipphones can handle email just fine. That's been true since the early 2000's at least.
 
Nothing is more satisfying than hanging up on an annoying/spam call with a flip phone. Angrily hitting the end call button on a touch screen just isn't the same
 
Nothing is more satisfying than hanging up on an annoying/spam call with a flip phone. Angrily hitting the end call button on a touch screen just isn't the same
IMO, the easier, and perhaps more satisfying, approach is to not pick up on numbers that are not recognized, then find them in the missed call list and select "report as spam."
 
I don't have a smartphone and don't feel rained on because of it. There is no network coverage where I live so what's the point having one? I get my internet fix via a landline ADSL connection. I am not such an important person that I must be reachable 24/7 so don't need to carry a phone at all when I'm out.
 
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