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A 28-year-old Australian bar manager, Robbie, opted for a 'dumbphone' to disconnect from smartphone distractions and later found a 'middle ground' by using a smartphone with limited features.
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Who
Robbie (28-year-old bar manager)
What
A 28-year-old Australian bar manager, Robbie, opted for a 'dumbphone' to disconnect from smartphone distractions and later found a 'middle ground' by using a smartphone with limited features.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 21:30:00 GMT · 5h 17m ago
Where
Australia ·
Why
Robbie felt like a 'slave' to his smartphone and stated that modern conveniences caused him to lose contact with the real world.
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How this affects you
This highlights a growing trend among individuals seeking to reduce digital overload by adopting less feature-rich mobile devices or intentionally limiting smartphone functionality. It suggests a potential shift in consumer behavior towards 'digital wellness' and more mindful technology use.
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3 events in this thread- Currently Reading5h 17m agoA 28-year-old Australian bar manager, Robbie, opted for a 'dumbphone' to disconnect from smartphone distractions and later found a 'middle ground' by using a smartphone with limited features.
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