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I'm making my first post here on Leminal Space because I hear it's a better alternative to Reddit. One that's more privacy-oriented, less rage-baity, and less pro-corporate.

About 9 months ago, I made the switch from a smartphone to a flip phone, and boy did it make my life so much better. I've become less dependent on technology, and I've become more self-sufficent. Printing maps with MapQuest and MyOSMmatic have been quite a lot of fun. And I also feel smarter because "Googling things" have become much more inconvenient.

Carrying a notebook with me has also allowed me to draw more, and I also feel less distracted. Anyone else switched to a flip phone? If so, what are your ways to manage life without a smart phone?

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[-] leadore@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

As long as the phone has the ability to act as a hotspot (many dumphones do), the amount of data is up to the service plan you sign up for, not limited by the phone itself. I use Tello which offers unlimited data plans, but the plan I use only has 1 GB/mo (of which I use almost none). I guess you need to make sure the phone you buy is unlocked so you can shop around for the best service provider.

[-] MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 4 months ago

I use closer to a terrabyte a month, and I am well-aware that it is a plan issue. That doesn't change the fact that the only any-number-of-mobile-devices/plan pairing that allows me to do what I want where I want is a smartphone. That includes downloading content for offline-viewing with minimal hassle.

When my kids pay for their own phone service, maybe I'll go all-in on piracy instead, but in the mean-time, I'm exploiting that which I am already paying for, with a device I've had paid-off for years.

[-] leadore@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

OK? I was responding to your original statement "Find me one with an unlimited hotspot plan, and I’ll switch tomorrow." since that made it sound like you didn't have any other criteria.

[-] MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 4 months ago

I don't, but there is no smart-or-dumb-phone that has it. The fact that's due to plan availability changes nothing, nevermind that with said plan, almost any recent phone would do.

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