Switching to a dumb phone (sort of)
Recently I started using a feature phone - Nokia 2780 flip instead of a regular smartphone. I'm not that great at self-control and would inadvertently end up spending too much time on my phone. I'm trying an experiment by adding more friction and getting some time and focus back.
Device comparison
iPhone 15 vs Nokia 2780 Flip
Cost
$800
$100
Colors
Washed out pastels
Vibrant plastic colors. The nokia phone is marketed as blue but is definitely green!
Materials
Aluminum and glass
Likely recycled plastics
Primary display
Fancy bright display viewable from 170 degrees
Privacy dim display viewable from 4 degrees
Secondary display
Dynamic island
Closed flip display for notifications and time
Camera
48 mp
5 mp
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Cable
USB-C
USB-C
Battery life
Almost a day
2 weeks
Apps
Yes, immensely addictive
Yes, immensely repulsive
Critical features
Phone, messaging, GPS, internet
Phone, messaging, GPS, internet
Arguably both are very comparable.
Trade Offs
The nokia phone is barely usable. It is slow and there are a few apps with minimal versions like google maps, and a browser. However youtube, whatsapp, facebook etc and other social apps seem to be missing. Unlikely that you will get addicted to this phone.
Unfortunately smartphones have become a necessity in modern life. I still have an iPhone setup with apps which I need to keep around and we have other devices in the family like other smartphones, ipads, etc. When traveling I'll need to use maps. For local trips, if I am traveling with my wife we can use her phone with data. Otherwise I can use my phone with offline maps. There are some apps that are necessities like the iRobot app, library apps like libby, many home control apps, and authenticator apps. I have many work apps as well which are optional but make work accessible like slack, confluence and more.
The nokia phone has two major shortcomings, no support for a personal hotspot and no whatsapp. With hotspot, I could have used my smartphone on a few occasions that I needed more functionality. Whatsapp is the messaging platform that I'm connected with most people. Whatsapp is supported on an older version of the operating system but not this current one, which is over a year old. For those interested, the operating system is KaiOS which is a firefox based OS and now owned primarily by a Chinese company. India's Reliance JIO is also a primary user though they seem to be shifting to another Android based OS. Apple is moving to eSIM which will make switching phones challenging in the future. They are incentivized to keep making smartphones completely indispensable with payment features and passkeys for logins.
The Plan
I hope to leave my smartphone with my computer and use it more as a tool when needed. I’ve found myself mindlessly scrolling through youtube more often than I’d like to admit. I’ve been successful at a simple change, replacing my smartwatch with an analog quartz watch. The smart watch was not adding that much value and charging it everyday was a pain. Others also seem to be on this journey towards lesser distractions and mindfulness.