Updated
Updated · 7NEWS · Jun 13
28-Year-Old Australian Curbs Smartphone Addiction With Dumbphone, Then Adopts 1-SIM Rules
Updated
Updated · 7NEWS · Jun 13

28-Year-Old Australian Curbs Smartphone Addiction With Dumbphone, Then Adopts 1-SIM Rules

2 articles · Updated · 7NEWS · Jun 13

Summary

  • After losing his smartphone at a music festival, 28-year-old bar manager Robbie switched to a flip phone and said the break from constant notifications made him feel less anxious and more present.
  • Scrolling apps such as TikTok and Instagram had left him feeling like a “slave” to his phone, less creative and less willing to leave the house, prompting him to seek a hard reset.
  • Several months later, work demands at his bar — including WhatsApp staff management — pushed him back to a second-hand smartphone, but he limited it with one shared SIM and no scrolling apps.
  • That stripped-down setup leaves the device mainly for calls, texts and Messenger, a middle ground Robbie says preserves some of the control and focus he found while using the dumbphone.
  • Robbie’s experience reflects a wider trend of Australians turning to basic phones to cut digital distraction, even as jobs and social life still pull many users back to smartphones.

Insights

Will tech giants be forced to design less addictive devices to protect our mental health?
Is the 'dumbphone' revolution a real solution or just a luxury for the privileged few?
As 'right to disconnect' laws expand, who is ultimately responsible for our digital well-being?