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Sara Kuburic, an existential psychotherapist and author known on social media as “the Millennial Therapist,” told her 1.7 million Instagram followers last fall that she’d bought an “old ...
The cellphone maker behind Nokia has teamed up with Mattel to make a Barbie 'dumb phone.' The phone offers no access to the internet or social media, targeting teens who want to cut screen time.
Most dumb phones include Wi-Fi for rudimentary internet access or Wi-Fi calling and Bluetooth for wireless head/earphone connectivity, as well as a standard 3.5mm headphone jack. Smart Features
The Light Phone III was announced for pre-orders on June 11, 2024 with an expected ship date in January of 2025. This is the first time they've announced a new phone without a crowdfunding model. Unlike the previous version of the phone, the Light Phone III will have an AMOLED display instead of e-ink. It also will have both a front and back ...
Kin is a line of mobile phones that was briefly marketed by Microsoft in 2010. Aimed at people between ages 15 and 30, [1] they were designed for social networking. [2] Microsoft invested two years and about US$1 billion developing the Kin platform, [3] [4] beginning with its acquisition of Danger Incorporated. [5]
Feature phones tend to use an embedded operating system with a small and simple graphical user interface, unlike large and complex mobile operating systems on smartphones. The functions of feature phones are limited compared to smartphones. Following the rise of smartphones, the feature phone has sometimes been referred to as a dumbphone. [2]
It doesn’t have social-media apps, but it does have stickers. Released Wednesday to U.K. consumers only, the phone costs £99, or $130.74, according to CNBC.
A phone with a broken display. Nomophobia [1] (short for "no mobile phobia") is a word for the fear of, or anxiety caused by, not having a working mobile phone. [2] [3] It has been considered a symptom or syndrome of problematic digital media use in mental health, the definitions of which are not standardized for technical and genetical reasons.