Amid growing concerns over digital fatigue and constant distractions, a new trend known as the “anti-smartphone movement” is gaining momentum. Increasingly, people are abandoning their modern smartphones in favor of simpler devices, often referred to as “dumb phones.” These basic phones are limited to essential functions such as calls and text messages, deliberately excluding social media apps and endless notifications.
Users say the shift has significantly reduced their screen time, allowing them to reclaim more than 14 hours a week to engage in real-life activities. For many, it’s more than just a change of device—it’s a form of digital rebellion aimed at regaining control over time and focus.