If you're sick of screen time, switching to a 'dumbphone' may be a smart move | CBC News
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Leigh Tynan bought a flip phone, with no access to social media, for her teenage daughter. While dumbphones have long been popular with seniors and tradespeople, there's fresh demand from parents trying to protect their children from the distracting features of smartphones.
The majority of dumbphones sell for less than $100, offering durability and lower cost compared to smartphones. Some millennials and Gen Z also switch to dumbphones to detox from constant connectivity and simplicity.
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