I'm 24, but I used a Nokia dumbphone' for the whole 2010s I long to go back to it | Isabel Brooks
Briefly

But then, over the next couple of years, smartphones became the norm, and suddenly everyone was posting pictures and sending messages or even nude shots from their own....I also didn't want to be someone who got something just because everyone else had one.
At least it was a good conversation starter. But it also had some practical advantages. I didn't have to worry about it getting stolen, which meant when I left it in shops, on buses, on park benches...people would openly comment on how strange it was that I still had a Nokia brick.
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