why I'm downgrading to a flip phone in 2024

In this video I share why I'm downgrading my smartphone for a dumb phone (a Nokia 2720 Flip). Subscribe to my newsletter here: charlierewilding.substack.com/
00:00 new philosophy
02:28 addiction
05:21 distraction
08:02 intentionality
10:53 present moment
14:02 my own thoughts
16:06 meaningful communication
17:23 health
19:09 outro
#flipphone #digitalminimalism #digitaldetox

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  • @glowe999
    @glowe9994 ай бұрын

    i just started using a flip phone a few days ago, your video is a great summary of the reality of what smart phones are doing to people. They are a destructive force in our society. Writing this comment now from an actual computer and not lying on my bed from a smartphone.

  • @sidneyn1366
    @sidneyn13665 ай бұрын

    "it was leading to a complete lack of autonomy over how I was spending my time and the decisions that I was making in my life" 4:30-4:40 This. This is exactly where I am right now. If I'm not on screens I'm "bored" and nothing can fix the "boredom" but screens. Even though there are about 5 million other things that I WANT to be doing instead.

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    Totally relate. Through reducing my exposure to screens I'm starting to really understand why they call it a 'detox' 😑

  • @CF.
    @CF.5 ай бұрын

    I’m addicted to my iPad and KZread. Much of your journey sounds like my own. I bought a Light Phone 2 which has been helpful for disconnecting from the internet. I’m really struggling with solitude. Technology really is an addiction for me. Good luck to you and your journey. 🥰

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    The solitude is haaaarddd. I'm hoping it will become more accessible with practice! Happy to hear your Light Phone 2 is working well for you. Thank you for sharing 🫶🏻

  • @drummingwithziggy22

    @drummingwithziggy22

    4 ай бұрын

    What generation of iPad was it

  • @trmp9923

    @trmp9923

    3 ай бұрын

    it's hypocrisy how people look down on Xanax and Marijuana addicts when they are STARING AT THE SCREEN for 10 hours a day! Like yes, you ARE an addict.

  • @boy_topics
    @boy_topics5 ай бұрын

    I joke almost daily about flushing my phone down the toilet or tossing it out the window. I KNOW its bad for me and still I keep going back. I have a desire to switch to a dumb phone but really I'm afraid. One of the biggest fears for me is not being able to use my GPS when I'm out and about. Another big problem is that I use my computer just as much and it seems impossible to get rid of that entirely. Looking forward to more updates!

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    I've definitely noticed myself reaching for my laptop more now! Going to find a way of addressing it, but it's hard for sure.

  • @peebee8119

    @peebee8119

    4 ай бұрын

    Not to recommend u more tech haha, but a lot of smartwatches have map apps!

  • @katecrabb1958

    @katecrabb1958

    4 ай бұрын

    SO a lot of modern flip phones do have GPS which was also my concern!!

  • @ambiarock590

    @ambiarock590

    4 ай бұрын

    When it comes to GPS, you could get an actual GPS unit. The solution I'm likely gonna go with is carrying around a feature phone (I'm thinking of getting the Nokia 6300) that has a mobile hotspot that way in case I need to resort to some "smartphone application" I can just use my 7th gen iPod touch that I already carry around on me (thanks Dank Pods)

  • @ashesrockstotaldrama

    @ashesrockstotaldrama

    13 күн бұрын

    don't forget paper maps exist and dont even require electricity to run! you can also print out google map directions and things :)

  • @buttercup5470
    @buttercup54702 ай бұрын

    I am addicted to my smart phone, iPad and social media. I weaned myself off Facebook and Instagram. I'm more self aware of how social media makes me feel and I close Truth social and X when I begin to get emotional. I've tried dumbing down my iPhone but it didn't work. After three years of researching this topic I finally purchased a flip phone and I'm excited about trying this. I think I will be successful. I fondly remember the days before smart phones. This is why I think I can do this and why I'm excited.

  • @danielalamelas3176
    @danielalamelas3176Ай бұрын

    Wow listening to you talk felt like listening to my own brain. Absolutely everything you said is exactly what I have been feeling and thinking for the past few months. Glad to know there are others waking up and being fed up with not living life like a normal human and looking for ways to fix this part of our lives.

  • @Amedo98621
    @Amedo986214 ай бұрын

    I’m similar like you that I’ve tried so many things to just dumb down my smart phone and not use social media ever in years. But there’s just something still so addicting about having this little tap screen with still so much available to me at all moments that I want to get rid of.

  • @shriyagawade7526
    @shriyagawade75265 ай бұрын

    Hey, I'm also doing this for myself in 2024! me and a couple of friends decided to switch for our last semester of school and it's really interesting how that last week has been. I went from being incredibly bored to filling my days with long lost hobbies like crocheting and reading (very grandma coded, I know). I bought a Blu Tank Flip 2 and it's workig great. currently working to bring spotify onto it thru an APK but if that fails, I'll use the sd card and store songs on that! I'll try to update here as I go, but so far, it's been really eye-opening and not that difficult :)

  • @iranicus
    @iranicus5 ай бұрын

    Already use an iPod classic myself, much better having something physical to interact with instead of just touching a screen. Going to be switching to a similar flip phone too next 😌

  • @ambiarock590

    @ambiarock590

    4 ай бұрын

    Dank Pods has turned me onto the dark side of collecting iPods, so I have gathered quite a collection. I have been carrying around an iPod touch 7th gen as my music player that has some smart capabilities but it is an offline device. I've also been using iPod classics from time to time and I love using it.

  • @jni34108
    @jni341084 ай бұрын

    The part about having to deal with the solitude of a life without a "connected" device is what I've been preaching. Everyone thinks their life is full and the smartphones add value until they go to a dumb phone and there's nothing to do, no one calls, and you are just there. Then you see that all the apps have left you with nothing, you don't know what to do with yourself, and you are not as cool as you thought you were. You'll also prove how much of an addict you are when you keep picking up a phone with nothing on it to try and find something to occupy your time. This is why most people cant take it. It makes them feels sorry for themselves like a crackhead who can't find a fix... But push through and take time to assess your values as discussed here. Find meaning in relationships and things outside of that device. It takes some doing and is uncomfortable at first but we humans have been without those "smart" devices for a lot longer than we've had them.

  • @user-lu8hl3bg4x
    @user-lu8hl3bg4x5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for that, Charlie. In the New Year I will do the same - Nokia flip phone here I come. My name is Julie, and I am addicted to my mobile phone. There, I said it. Time for more real life experiences! Good luck with it. Julie

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    Go you Julie!!! Good luck!!!

  • @HeatherEM
    @HeatherEM2 ай бұрын

    Everything you talk about is so relatable. Thank you for bringing much needed awareness to these issues.

  • @thatbookishblog9694
    @thatbookishblog96945 ай бұрын

    How to do nothing by Jenny Odell and Ultra Processed People by Chris van Tulleken are both really good books on this topic of consumption and neutrality - Jenny particularly wrote a lot about how we don’t get a choice in where our attention is drawn to, and Chris talks about it from the perspective of food manufacturing (not for us to eat, but for them to sell/make more money) They both really helped me shift my mindset on social media and ‘healthy’ dieting which are things I’ve personally found hard to navigate

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    These sound like fantastic recommendations, thank you.

  • @moccasin86
    @moccasin865 ай бұрын

    Hey! I came across your video and it’s great seeing people doing what your doing. I’ve been on a dumb phone for over three years and it’s helped me greatly (My ADHD and creativity have improved) I have my struggles with other tech and can get easily sucked in but I’m glad that I am self aware and have control over my limitations. I occasionally like to seek out videos like this one to see how other people are doing and from my experience as a dumb phone user I highly recommend getting a GPS. One common issue I see dumb phone users experiencing is the complaint of not having maps or having to print out directions. That tends to pull people back over to the smart phone pretty quickly. When I first started I was always coming up with an excuse to go back but you eventually figure it out and the rewards of a clear mind outweigh it all. Best of luck in the New Year to you!

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    Good for you, that's amazing!! I'm so happy to hear it's helped your ADHD and creativity :)

  • @Shaun_rennycinq
    @Shaun_rennycinq3 ай бұрын

    I LOVE THE QUOTES YOU HAVE SHOWN.

  • @asootspriteart
    @asootspriteart5 ай бұрын

    KZread recommended me this video, and I'm glad it did as this is something I've been thinking about a lot this past year as I've not only faced my own addiction, but noticed it more and more in people around me. There's a lot of things stopping me from getting a 'dumb phone', like my banking app (I can't even access online banking through the website without verifying with the app first), I'm reliant on Maps to get me anywhere, I like taking little photos and videos, etc. I also hate how so many places nowadays rely on the assumption that you have a smart phone - digital tickets without any option for anything physical, restaurants that don't have physical menus anymore, not to mention stores giving you discounts only if you have their app. It begins to feel like you're either excluded from society or forced to pay extra for not opting in to giving these companies your data.

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    My next video is going to be about exactly this - how I got over these hurdles!

  • @gorvo31
    @gorvo315 ай бұрын

    Hello! Fairly new viewer here. I really admire all this, lots of wisdom here. Nice too, another Cal Newport fan as well. 🙂 Yes, becoming more conscious and intentional with our lives...the direct tactile way of being in the world. As a good friend of mine said, "Continually focusing on the aspects of ourselves that technology can never replace". Wishing you the very best with all this, and looking forward to how it unfolds further for you. It's inspiring to me too as one who's increasingly whittling things down to something more basic and natural. Thank you for sharing. -Carm

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    oooo I love that quote, Carm - thanks for sharing! So spot on - it feels so good to nourish the parts of us that are so human that a computer could never come close to replacing.

  • @ConnorSchurr
    @ConnorSchurr4 ай бұрын

    I hope things are still going well on your journey. Stay strong! You can do it!

  • @vannevers
    @vannevers5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us and where we can find more information.

  • @howstrangehowsmall
    @howstrangehowsmall5 ай бұрын

    Loving your videos and your journey so much!

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    Ahh fab fab fab, thank you for tuning into my rambles Yaelaed 🤗

  • @katiemckenna8524
    @katiemckenna85245 ай бұрын

    I agree with so many of the points raised here - I definitely could benefit from embracing digital minimalism but thus far I have not dared to do so. My closest is going cold turkey on social media on the weekend. Hopefully, In the new year, I will get the courage.

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    Congrats on going cold turkey on social media over the weekend! Everyone's needs and wants around digital minimalism are different so enjoy YOUR journey 🥰🤗

  • @fishinabox
    @fishinabox5 ай бұрын

    Charlie you are a unique person and you have right to find who you are. If solitude is good then go for it. Yes give yourself space to process your own life and thinking. Find your art and find yourself through your art. Expand who you are by all of this and of course contact people in new ways. All that you say is important for your mental health. A new you is on its way! You are more important than the distractions. Now I am off to see if anyone has posted a reply to my craft Facebook post.

  • @fishinabox
    @fishinabox5 ай бұрын

    I left looked up Mikes Davis as a painter. Made myself put down my iPad. Picked up my guitar. Did some twang! Glanced at the iPad saw someone replied to my comment so now I am back.

  • @DocTrower1980
    @DocTrower19805 ай бұрын

    I still own my iPod Classic in the age of Spotify, Pandora, and Apple Music.

  • @fr6547
    @fr65474 ай бұрын

    This really resonated with me, I'm already on my screen detox and I've never felt more creative and inspired. Are there any groups etc for young people that are stepping away from smartphones and tech? It would be amazing to be around like-minded people!

  • @robynharrison3719
    @robynharrison37195 ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @Everybodywantsyourmoney
    @Everybodywantsyourmoney2 ай бұрын

    So well put, In my case, hoping to be discovered and wasting time creating videos for tiktok was a full-time job, crazy!

  • @damirhi9833
    @damirhi98335 ай бұрын

    Oh god how I like this videos about experience of downgrade. Thx for video

  • @CocoKitty19
    @CocoKitty195 ай бұрын

    Hello, Charlie ! I really admire how self-aware you are on your addiction. You've got an exciting and challenging journey ahead of you and I can't wait to see your progress. Will you share all the books and articles related to this topic on substack ? I will receive Digital Minimalism at the end of the week, I can't wait :D

  • @CocoKitty19

    @CocoKitty19

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm thinking about this now that I have finished the video. I have questions for (you? /) myself ? - how would I text on a flip phone knowing how my dyspraxia makes it difficult to text on small keyboards ? - how would I get my family photos on whatsapp when we're all living so far away from each other ? (- how would I read smutty fanfics on Ao3 lol?) I'm very glad to be a part of this because it forces me to reflect on my own use of technology so thank you so much !

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes I'll share as much as I can for sure! :) Oooo I hope you find Digital Minimalism as helpful as I have!

  • @jhordychavez2311
    @jhordychavez23114 ай бұрын

    I really connected with the video. I hope it works out for me as well.

  • @Courtney6
    @Courtney65 ай бұрын

    This video was on my suggestion page and now I’m a new subscriber! Yay. You talk really well in front of a camera for being newish at KZread. :) Anyway, I love the idea of doing this but I feel like society would make it really hard for me in particular and I’m wondering how you do as time goes on with it. For example, when you go somewhere and need to scan a QR code for tickets or something, or when stores have coupons or rewards via apps. For me, I have a daughter in high school basketball and the team parents have a group chat in WhatsApp. I just had to download it for the first time this season and I’m really salty about it. lol. My apartment complex has an app to submit maintenance requests and things. Also, Spotify 🥺 and audiobooks.. there’s so many things now that I/we rely on with smartphones and it seems like it would be a real hurdle to go back to a dumb phone. Can’t wait to see your updates!

  • @reckonerwheel5336

    @reckonerwheel5336

    5 ай бұрын

    There’s some particular times where a smartphone makes life easier. I kept my phone without the SIM card for that reason. A real mixed bag of effectiveness though - wifi needs to be kept on at home, so I still have a device that has a lot of functionality… which is not what I want 😆

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    Welcome! :) I am planning to make a video about the impracticalities of having a dumbphone and how I'm getting around some of them so stay tuned!

  • @karlareadssometimes
    @karlareadssometimes5 ай бұрын

    I’ve been thinking about doing something like this for a while but I’m so scared of missing out!

  • @bnsyphotography2104

    @bnsyphotography2104

    3 ай бұрын

    When you were a kid, before social media, before having a smartphone or any phone; did you ever have a sense of missing out if you didn't go onto a forum or someones' blog? When you were bored, what did you do to cure your boredom? Deleting social media is probably one of the best decisions, on the list of best decisions you could make to return your brain to its original state before this addiction, before you jumped onto social media; or developed a certain explicit addiction. Through that rewiring, your brain begins to rework its way back to where it left off last. You can beat this addiction. Your brain will eventually rewire itself to a state where (if you're an adult or a teenager) it would have been when you never had social media and so on. A state where your adult and or teenage brain should have developed to. In my experience from quitting facebook, instagram, snapchat and twitter, it feels as if the original me is coming back into my life. The child version of me that I missed all these years where I felt as if they were a different person to what I am now. Obviously there's some truth to that, as we're not all the same as adults compared to the child version. But how I acted as a kid, my humour, my witty personality, creativity, wild imagination. Those things are returning. It takes some time dependant on how addicted you were with social media addiction; but you'll get there. Social media has had (not myself) people believe in all that woke nonsense as well. All those annoying people with their "gender identities", made up "pronouns" and so on. It's just ridiculous. Especially the cringy slang nowadays. I hope you get through this. And to whoever else is reading this, and is struggling with this addiction, you will get there. What I did was backed up all my photos, downloaded my data, and that was it. Backed up, then just deleting my account/s. Feels weird at first; even though I wasn't using it. But there's that sense of loss you feel. The sense of all that history or "memories" of when you posted that or those photos that long ago, that time and place. Those memories are still there in your head. That's why our brains are capable of memories, because it was memorable and enjoyable. Everyone can do this. If we could do it before social media and smartphones. If the generations before us could do it, so can we. It feels hard, but is one of the lists of the most achievable goals you can strive to persist.

  • @KaireLou
    @KaireLou5 ай бұрын

    What do you use to film the videos? Are you restricting that in any way - including time spent on video editing? I’ve been thinking of restarting my channel but also want to get off tech as much as possible so wondering how to go about it. I love the ‘massive menu for life’ comment. That is it exactly! Well said!!

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    I use a point and shoot camera. My new values around making content are: 1) minimising editing required for KZread videos on this channel as much as possible (because I realised minimally edited videos are the types of videos I like to consume, and it means less time for me spent on screens) and 2) completely cutting out making short-form content because I'm not using Instagram or TikTok at the moment (which saves an hour plus a day). I'm still making vlogs when I feel called to, which I take time to edit and choose music for etc - it's a hobby I love so I'm not getting rid of it despite it involving me editing on my laptop. All about the cost benefit analysis I guess, and will be different for all of us! :)

  • @user-no2qq5vt8g
    @user-no2qq5vt8g3 ай бұрын

    This is brilliant!!!!

  • @sylviamaike6866
    @sylviamaike68665 ай бұрын

    Charlie, this generated SO many thoughts for me - I have also recently downgraded to a flip phone, with zero regrets! But the one thing I think I really need to say is this: I got a feeling, watching this video and your video about quitting social media, that you really feel the pressures around technology use and almost a sense of wondering if they might blow you over. I just want to say that the Charlie I have seen growing and thinking over the last several months, here and on Substack, is a person of weight and substance. These winds are not going to blow you over. You have survived so much already and are thriving so beautifully now in so many ways - I have a feeling that on some future day you'll look back and say, "Remember when I used to be on the phone a lot? Feels like a long time ago now." And then you'll walk out into your garden, hug Alfie, and enjoy your life without a second thought. Maybe with a friend who's joined you for tea and is genuinely happy to spend face-to-face time with the very human, present you. I know that I feel so grateful that our paths have crossed and our journeys have aligned in some ways - for all that we "met" in Internet-Land - and you're right, the people who really want to connect will still be here even when you've let the unhelpful things go. I'm cheering you on. XO

  • @shriyagawade7526

    @shriyagawade7526

    5 ай бұрын

    omg me too! crazy to come across another person who switched!

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🥹❤️

  • @kemunto_

    @kemunto_

    3 ай бұрын

    You seem like you’re an amazing human to all your loved ones. Thank you for commenting this

  • @red.ant11
    @red.ant114 ай бұрын

    i found this video while looking for a good flip phone to replace my current smartphone. in 2023 i decided to delete my social media and was sucesfully 98% off of it until june when i downloaded everything again because uni was starting up. my mental health quickly started declining as my screen time went up so ive decided once agan to delete all my social media. ive put my phone in black and white and all that but now i just spend more time on my laptop 😭😭😭 i have however realized that i feel a lot better now that i've reduced my screen time and my days honestly feel longer and more productive

  • @Atheria444
    @Atheria4442 ай бұрын

    I miss basic flip and slider phones from pre-2010 so bad.

  • @MrOshguy
    @MrOshguy2 ай бұрын

    You are correct...Go girl!

  • @user-wj7dr4dg9g
    @user-wj7dr4dg9g3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the video. Could you also share a bit on the actual phone you are using. I am a longtime "dumbphone" user and it works well for me. However, where I live, 3G phones and 3G SIm cards will soon be phased out, and one will have to use a 4/5G compatible phone. I would like to find out which dumbphones I could switch to that could be used on a 4G/5G network.

  • @leont5056
    @leont50565 ай бұрын

    I have doing these for the last couple of weeks now, been using an old BlackBerry bold when I go out and leaving my iPhone at home. What I really miss is my old Sony Ericsson 😒 great video, I am going to subscribe to your channel, as it would be nice to watch more videos during your journey

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    Love BlackBerrys, especially the qwerty keyboard! I wanted to get one but couldn't find one that reliably connects to a network in the UK.

  • @leont5056

    @leont5056

    5 ай бұрын

    @@charlierewilding I have two of them, I could send you one if you like 😎

  • @recyclespinning9839
    @recyclespinning98392 ай бұрын

    Great video, I've been thinking of going back to a durable flip phone with GPS at least. Just dont get a tablet, 😅, because you'll be back where you were at... Very good point on actually, "talking " on the phone, imagine that.

  • @FrankoBurolo
    @FrankoBurolo2 ай бұрын

    My reasoning behind it is somewhat different than yours, but i ended up with that same phone recently, too. 😀 So far I'm mostly happy with it.

  • @zahidurrahman2869
    @zahidurrahman28693 ай бұрын

    i am 34, an architect by profession, and till this day (2024), i have never used a smartphone, never felt of any need to use a smartphone. i live a simple life, still using only one phone run by JAVA, and one SIM, (according to my ideology- one person, one number, ... lol) ..... .... you don't need many things to live a peaceful life, ... use a phone just for calls & texts, ... go socialize in person ... and give yourself more time ... :)

  • @soulTraveller144
    @soulTraveller1444 ай бұрын

    What that book says is so on point

  • @ambiarock590
    @ambiarock5904 ай бұрын

    I have stopped using social media apps like Reddit and Instagram, but I feel that I am still on YT too much. I also want to try using a feature phone as my phone. I'm looking at getting a Nokia 6300 because it does have a mobile hotspot so I can still use "smartphone capabilities" because I carry around a 7th gen iPod Touch all the time as that is a nice offline device that no one can call me on, it's my music player that I have loads of music crammed on there. I do allow myself to use Discord on my iPod touch because that is how I communicate with my closest friends. I feel like I've done a good job at breaking my phone addiction, last time I had an appointment I just sat in the waiting room and just allowed myself to get bored, though I have caught myself compulsively picking it up to fill a couple gaps of time so I'd love to try running a 6300. Also beating yourself up for going back on an addiction is not healthy. We are human, we are going to make mistakes. Relapses are gonna happen so just keep at it!

  • @Elianalivinglife
    @Elianalivinglife5 ай бұрын

    I wish I could do the same but in the country I live in we have to have smartphone apps to do online banking, taxes, and so much more, that can't be done only on computers you need the apps to log on to the websites with codes and QR codes as well.

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    I just made a video on this this week :)

  • @EmmanuelSchmitz
    @EmmanuelSchmitz4 ай бұрын

    You know what Charlie I did not watch the whole of your video earlier as stuff cropped up. I feel guilty so now I am going to put my iPad up on the table in front of me and watch all of it while I twang my guitar.

  • @MindfulSmile0
    @MindfulSmile05 ай бұрын

    I went with the QIN F22Pro, the smaller screen is really helping me

  • @MrHYDRO84

    @MrHYDRO84

    4 ай бұрын

    But that is a phone with online capabilities and able to download apps so that essentially is not separating yourself from online activities.

  • @LibbyMia-rz8gk
    @LibbyMia-rz8gk3 ай бұрын

    this video is true but for me its kinda funny. i have facebook and wattsapp but thats it. i got rid of all my accounts years ago. my main apps are text call youtube wattsapp and a game or to and lastly emails. i love my Sony but only use it for music tbh. my pc uses the youtube and i use it a lot cause people out there dont wanna just call me up anymore. just wish people did things like invite me to gatherings or to picnics on the park, sadly this tech approach is the way the world is going. i love my sony but as mentioned i dont get the full potential of it and thats cause people dont call or text anymore. thats the only way to reap the benefits of any smartphone in my opinion is to text and call people.

  • @seanthomas1635
    @seanthomas16352 ай бұрын

    Is this a prepaid flip phone? Where can I buy a flip phone and can I just make it have my current number and AT&T service plan? I don’t know how to switch lol.

  • @mgl_rosls
    @mgl_rosls4 ай бұрын

    Great video: I'm thinking about it but what do you do when you need to use a GPS? my biggest issue is the ability for my family to know where I'm and Iphones can' do that while a flip phone cannot.

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    4 ай бұрын

    Whatsapp allows me to drop a pin sharing my location, maybe that could work for you.

  • @sarah62137
    @sarah621375 ай бұрын

    I’ve been thinking about this a lot over the last few weeks and using Facebook especially less and less. I’ve got no desire to post my Christmas photos on there at all. No desire. It’s also interesting when you stop posting, those people who liked and commented actually don’t bother contacting you at all so I question how genuine those ‘likes’ were.

  • @user-nl6db9nk4c
    @user-nl6db9nk4c3 ай бұрын

    I have cat flip phone I had it couple months ago I love it. I use smartphone for internet n I don't have socal media either. Life doing great for me.

  • @sonamtashi211
    @sonamtashi2115 ай бұрын

    What is the name of this book.

  • @sonamtashi211
    @sonamtashi2115 ай бұрын

    M addicted to prongraphy,so I quit smart phone.it’s so interesting without distractions

  • @QuietPines
    @QuietPines4 ай бұрын

    For me it’s not solitude. It’s entertainment and tools. I can find better entertainment options, but tools like maps, messaging, music and podcasts while I drive, and looking up stuff on the fly…those are hard to give up and I can’t find a way to get those without a smartphone.

  • @cozyvamp16
    @cozyvamp165 ай бұрын

    Do you find it harder to connect with people close to you who still use smartphones? I'm wanting to switch to a flip phone too and I know how much it changes how you experience life and the present moment, so I would assume it makes it harder to feel connected to people whose brains are still addicted to social media.

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    I definitely notice other people being on their phones more now that I'm not! It does frustrate me but equally I don't think me being on my phone too would make me feel any more connected to them. Part of the premise that I have adopted is that connection through smartphones (particularly social media) isn't REAL connection anyway - sure, it has it's positives in terms of connecting with people you wouldn't usually see but if we are talking about closer friends and family then for me personally I feel more connected to them now because I'm making more effort to speak with them over the phone or see them in person than relying upon the odd one line instagram DM or seeing what they're up to in photos online.

  • @brycethechowderfan
    @brycethechowderfan5 ай бұрын

    Me and Byron both have already bought a dumb phone (the one that’s not a flip phone) and mine is an unmarked mini phone and Byron’s is a blu Jenny tv phone and this video is soon to help and we still have our smartphones.. my first 2 smartphones are an i6s and an i13 and mine is an unmarked mini cell phone that looks identical to the Nokia unknown model.. and my mini Nokia, but unmarked basic cell phone is coming soon and they both have the fm radio and it has 2G while my smartphones have LTE, 5G and this video will help us soon

  • @MyLifeAsMandy_
    @MyLifeAsMandy_5 ай бұрын

    Great video,I want to do the same, I need it so bad

  • @eh3345
    @eh33452 ай бұрын

    Been using a dumb phone for almost a year. Very glad, but now I spend too much time on computer :( If it weren’t for KZread I’d have my screen time under control….

  • @triplecap123
    @triplecap1235 ай бұрын

    So much wisdom here!! I agree alot with what you say. Feeling inspired to further down grade my social media and smart phone use. Thanks for sharing, Charlie 😊

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    Pleasure, thanks for watching and good luck with your down grading! :)

  • @eh3345
    @eh33452 ай бұрын

    I wonder if there is a way to access email without access to everything else. Or just “print” information and email. It’s the videos that suck a person in…but we must use the computer for email…no way to opt out of everything else unless by ones own will power. Any inventors out there??

  • @weronikab9812
    @weronikab98125 ай бұрын

    great video

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks!!

  • @fishinabox
    @fishinabox5 ай бұрын

    Hi I have always had a cheap Nokia phone. I call it my Luddite phone. I don’t need a smart phone as I have an iPad which I take everywhere with me. I am concerned in that today I was at the cafe and just looking at my iPad, also at the pub on my own last night I did the same. Well but at least I don’t stare at a phone on the bus or standing at the bus stop or while walking so some restriction lol! I came across an article online which talked about Miles Davis doing painting so I am looking that up in a minute. Zoom meet later. I must admit lately I am sometimes getting a bit bored with some stuff. I keep scrolling and scrolling. Yes maybe good to consider restricting oneself. Let’s be sensible. Well I will try. Maybe if I bought a Luddite laptop that would help as one has to wait for it to come on unlike the iPad.

  • @MilliPidi

    @MilliPidi

    5 ай бұрын

    What is a Luddite laptop? I tried to look it up but nothing really showed up, thank you for sharing your experience :)

  • @fishinabox

    @fishinabox

    5 ай бұрын

    It is a word to oppose modernity. The Luddites were Textile workers if the 19th century who opposed new technology. The word as I use it is to say I have an outdated old device as a joke. Maybe a Luddite laptop would be one from 2003.

  • @fishinabox

    @fishinabox

    5 ай бұрын

    Also thanks for saying thanks.

  • @MilliPidi

    @MilliPidi

    5 ай бұрын

    @@fishinabox Ohhh! I see, I see- that’s really clever and funny. Of course! And thank you for explaining it to me too. That was such a ‘tism of me to take you so literally, haha. My imposter syndrome was cleared! I know this video is about not using technology as much, but I struggle a lot with social anxiety and getting out of the house, so your idea of using an iPad at maybe a coffee shop or something sounds nice! Even to do something like that side by side with a friend :)

  • @fishinabox

    @fishinabox

    5 ай бұрын

    Hi I have taken things literally and was told it was Autism. Maybe though with the Luddite comment perhaps it was just an unknown word so understandable that you would look it up. Yes cafes can be good. I can sit on my own but with people around. I also go to Autism meetings at cafes. Then I don’t look at my iPad much. Just chat and listen.

  • @fishinabox
    @fishinabox5 ай бұрын

    Yum yum! Just ate my meal. I am back. Just posted a photo of a piece of craft I did on Facebook. Just had to cancel a zoom meet on Sunday as the time is crossing with another zoom meet. Had to think which would I prefer, disappointed as like both. Oh well!

  • @kaylagarnett9213
    @kaylagarnett92134 ай бұрын

    i really wanna do this with a querty phone! if anyone still uses a blackberry classic q20, samsung galaxy chat, etc. please lmk if its possible!

  • @fishinabox
    @fishinabox5 ай бұрын

    Oh dear I put the iPad down and saw it was 6.36pm I planned to watch the news which started at 6.15 pm but I missed it as I was commenting here, Stupid me!!

  • @foamsoap41
    @foamsoap415 ай бұрын

    Really loved this and you got a new sub from me :)

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    welcome :)

  • @JohnnyVichi
    @JohnnyVichi5 ай бұрын

    same. to a Z FLIP 5 THAT IS!!!

  • @nemocorvus1991
    @nemocorvus1991Ай бұрын

    I am debating on switching back to a flip 📱. I find that I am addicted to my phone

  • @fishinabox
    @fishinabox5 ай бұрын

    I am off to eat my tea. Phew!

  • @fishinabox
    @fishinabox5 ай бұрын

    Just realised I should be giving supportive comments to you relating to your considerations about all of this. But I went into all about my journey. Sorry!

  • @sarah62137
    @sarah621375 ай бұрын

    Can you share the books you’re reading on this topic please? ❤

  • @charlierewilding

    @charlierewilding

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes :)

  • @jillgodfrey8445
    @jillgodfrey84455 ай бұрын

    I watch a lot of you Tube even tho I Also use a flip phone as my main phone I Only use my iPhone for social media I’ve taken breaks from my smart phone at home away from you tube baby steps

  • @fishinabox
    @fishinabox5 ай бұрын

    Oh and got to turn the tv off.

  • @piraterandall
    @piraterandallАй бұрын

    Saaaaaaaame

  • @fishinabox
    @fishinabox5 ай бұрын

    Later this evening I am joining an Autism philosophy zoom meet. Or should I resist mmmmm!

  • @user-nv4cm5dn3y
    @user-nv4cm5dn3y3 ай бұрын

    We should go back pay phones.Remember when we all had little pieces of paper folded up in our wallets with all of our friends phone numbers on them?

  • @user-zl8gn7mj4r
    @user-zl8gn7mj4r5 ай бұрын

    Do anybody want to accept Jesus christ as your savior he want to give you love and peace and happiness and joy and salvation and eternal life if you confess your sins

  • @minervasanchez-tenorio3531

    @minervasanchez-tenorio3531

    4 ай бұрын

    Amen 🙏🏽

  • @nina8999

    @nina8999

    4 ай бұрын

    ur weird asf for this

  • @China_Curry
    @China_Curry4 ай бұрын

    Lately I’ve been feeling like Jesus wants me to read more and focus. All this idolatry sending people to hell fr, it’s crazy how life changed from back in the day with pay phones and old school phones.. that’s why so much sin in the world.. it’s hard to get a flip phone with school and etc! They want us to be robots but I feel so free without a phone. Once I got back to an android and iPhone I felt sad n depressed. I felt free off of these technologies phones. Even have dreams how it’s destroying us. I just pray we all get the strength to let go what’s holding us back from writing those books and becoming authors ! Time to read more and exercise, Pray, heal, be in nurture, read the Bible ALOT and experience meeting people in person!

  • @mobilepicsdublin
    @mobilepicsdublin4 ай бұрын

    I bet she won't last 3 months... Once the novelty of using a dumb phone goes away she'll be back to the smartphone

  • @fishinabox
    @fishinabox5 ай бұрын

    You know what Charlie I did not watch the whole of your video earlier as stuff cropped up. I feel guilty so now I am going to put my iPad up on the table in front of me and watch all of it while I twang my guitar.

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