Why I HATE My Smartphone (and Why I Love It)
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Though I spend a lot of time using single use devices like a dumbphone and an iPod, I haven't been able to adopt these technologies as full-time solutions. The smartphone is something I require for work so it is still very much in my life. Today I want to breakdown a few of the things I like about smartphone tech, and then talk about the things that make me want to quit using them forever. Let me know what you think in the comments!
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I am currently watching this video on my Mac mini. I recently have gotten rid of all social apps on my phone, as well as reddit and others. My phone is now a tool. I still have slack and email for emergencies at work, but instead of taking them on my phone, I now go to my computer. Forcing myself to watch RUclips on a computer, or do social media on a computer, means I don't do it, because I don't REALLY WANT to do it. It is just convenient. Remove convenience? And I don't care. Super interesting. Idk that I will ever dump my smartphone, but man... I don't miss social media. Like at all. And I had an art account I loved posting to. Trying to find different ways to interact with people, where it isn't gamified. We shall see how this experiment goes.
This is great - thanks for sharing your experience! It’s important for each of us to find our balance with tech, getting the most out of it but not letting it get the most of you. Keep us updated on your experiment!
I do this also works really well to slow down the addiction
Moreover ,with the time we spend with our phone, we fully miss the real life.
People on tiktok are so judgy… woman’s need to be perfect those days.
Like hair, nails, lips everything has to be fake.
And same with guys nowadays.
It’s truly a shame how fast everything changes. And how easy we jump on those “trends”
So not only the electronics changes quickly also everything else. That’s why I appreciate each video, Spencer.
So thanks again, for the input :)
Agreed, Tiktok is a platform I really don’t want to be a part of. The fast paced nature of trends on there is a big turnoff for me. Thanks for the comment!
If I lived on a compound with other people, or like… had family and friends I saw every single day in my immediate neighborhood, my phone usage would go to zero. It’s this weird lack of an I love Lucy & the Mertz’s relationship that we’re missing and we’re definitely falling pray to that.
As far as I can, I am totally against smartphones, especially social networking applications, I only use them for a short time a day. I don't need the camera (I prefer to take my camera with me), I'm not interested in sharing what I'm eating or where I am and to listen to music I prefer my portable player. What makes me sadder is to see families or couples eating in restaurants, sitting at the table and each one glued to the screen of their devices, it is a totally depressing vision of that addiction.
Not gonna lie, I still plan my route and write down directions before going out despite having the maps app on my phone. The reason I continue to do that is because I personally need to develop my inner compass. Heaven forbid, if a malfunction happens while navigating, I at least have the old way of navigating. Keeping a paper map on deck, or my Garmin Nuvi navigator in my emergency glove box. Just that piece of mind or first aid sense. Even I carry a back up phone incase something happens to my main device.
Ive used an ebike for transportation for about a year and I go cycling recreationaly quite often. Cycling gives you a better map of your city than driving, you feel more in touch with the world around you, you can pay more attention to street names and landmarks
I was thinking about how I need to do this. I knew the town I grew up in like the back of my hand. Unfortunately, I have lived in my city for nearly 10 years and I still don't know it like I should. Been thinking about getting a map of my city and then of the greater metro, and highlighting routes I take regularly and looking for shortcuts and remembering street names... GPS has made me absolutely awful at directions.
The other thing I have to keep in mind is that my smartphone is a phone first, everything else secondary. Like a Swiss Army knife -- it's a knife first and all the other add ons are emergency only.
@@lilPopper This is the approach I've been taking with reassessing my phone. It is a tool for communication. I remember when calling and texting was enough! I am slowly bringing myself back to that approach. But a dumb phone isn't going to do that for me. It is a mindset shift in me. It is a discipline and a concerted effort to swim against the current.
@@ErikCoon14 I hear ya. Even I get tempted to go on my phone more than I should.
it's a good point, we're all just users, addicts looking for a hit
I need a smartphone for a few apps like banking so discipline is the best way. I deleted most apps, turned off nearly every notification, turned off 5G, and I definitely don’t install games. Battery life comfortably lasts 1.5-2 days now. If I want to do any work task, the bigger screen is much better.
Just curious, what do you do that requires you to need access to banking at all times? I'm just curious because you see this comment all the time in r/dumbphones as a reason people don't make the switch.
@@pallettownbry I spend a lot of time outside my home country and do a lot of transfers and remittances. Many OTP codes come through apps instead of SMS now. If I was in my home country, I could manage easily with just ATM machines, debit card, cash and dumbphone.
@@pallettownbry i think some countrys like sweden for example require you to have a banking app and thus a smartphone to open an account
My bank doesn’t have a web login. Only an app.
@@korn6632 interesting 🤔
only social media i use is discord. hoping to go full dumb device soon.
Same here. I don't consider Discord to be "social media" cuz I only use it for chatting with a circle of online friends and my IRL friends. I do like the idea of going full dumbphone
Love that! I’m trying to change my job expectations right now so I can be more disconnected in the near future. I’m still planning on getting that Discord going - I haven’t forgotten!
Are you still using your punkt device from time to time or did you completly drop it in the bin ? I'm thinking on trying to combine a punkt with an ipad mini to have the convenience of the smartphone but that i can let behind me at home (i'm not using a camera at all even when carrying a smartphone around) and still be able to get gps in my car if needed with tethering. I hope i could find a good balance this way...
That’s a great plan! I do still have my Punkt and use that regularly. I’m also testing a few other models of dumbphones to share with the channel as well. That combo with a mini tablet is a great way to go I think, let me know how you like it!
im first, huh, thats weird. i enjoy your videos and your philosophy and explonations of such are really interesting. keep it up!
Thanks for being first & I’m glad you’re enjoying my videos!
I only use RUclips on my phone. Now I do spend a lot of time on RUclips. Other than that? I only have text or call notifications. Always have since the flip phone days. Here in the US, it’s convenient to have banking so I can Zelle money to others. Plus I monitor my bills on my phone. I yearn for the times when I never had a phone but the reality is it’s very convenient to be able to manage it all off a small device. All we need is control. On days I don’t wanna carry my iPhone, I leave the house with my Apple Watch Ultra 2. I could go 2 full days on cellular only. And YES I can communicate with android users even with my iPhone powered off.
You don't have to leave the alerts on. 1weather was sending a chime every time the temperature change one degree. I eventually found that through Notifications, and shut it off.
Agreed! I leave my phone on Do Not Disturb almost permanently and also have all app notifications off
My phone is my gps, Spotify and use it a lot for work
2:12 your also supporting Apple's anti right to repair practices💀
7:56 I see man on a ranch. Maybe someday. I also learning guitar now and sometimes it's even more captivating than videogames
It’s really fun once you get the hang of it! I find myself just picking it up and playing whenever I’m pacing around thinking. Appreciate the comment!
I hate my phone but couldn't live with a dumbphone as I need some of the "smarts" at work as I need to be able to send pictures and make video calls. When I get home I wish my phone would disappear or turn into an iPod as usually at home is when I most despise how much I just doomscroll. At home the phone should be just a music player to me but it rarely is as it is so easy to get stuck staring at it.
As someone who is on my phone a lot, especially with social media, I do agree that these companies are predatory. However, they do allow you to communicate with other people so you can talk about how predatory these companies are.
Thank you for the video. Keep up the great work. I feel the tug from both sides as well. It does become very practical to carry everything in one phone, GPS, music, messaging, calls, and then in my particular case, medical information and the ability to look up medications or contact doctors quickly if I need to (I’m in EMS). On the other side I feel the complete control it is dominating in people’s brains. In their focus, in their perspectives as to what is normal, what isn’t, what is good, what is bad. I don’t really know where I will end up. The pull is strong both ways, I say this knowing full well how ironic this is as I type it on an Apple Magic Keyboard and IPad Pro.
Appreciate the kind words! Like you said it’s hard to not feel hypocritical or at least note the irony of critiquing tech on tech platforms and while using tech, but that’s the fun of finding a balanced relationship with it. Thanks for the comment and sharing your experience!
For me, smartphones are the Piece of Eden from Assassin's Creed.
what are your thoughts on free software and software minimalism thing of some linux-unix user communities?
That’s something I’ve been aware of but not at all immersed in, and it’s something I’m hoping to dive into as the year goes on. It’s on my radar!
This man talks the truth
Social media? Delete.
Bottomless feed? Delete.
You can still get to those things at your PC or iPad
iPad still addictive.
With my current situation, i live in an area where i dont have hardline internet. So the only way i can use it is with a smartphone. I wish i didn't need it, but most things nowadays require an internet connection. Yesterday, while waiting for my families Easter brunch to be ready, i noticed everyone had their eyes glued to their phone. Meanwhile, i was the weird one listening to my Walkman playing with a Rubiks cube to pass the time.
Rubiks cube! You're the man! 😎😊
Love the Rubik’s cube especially!
For me I start with the controle of my smartphone applications , in the futur Maybe iPad \ Music player / dumbphone . I think it’s a great combo to have modern tech and stay focus on the priority .
nice one, king
I, too, have a love/hate relationship with my phone. I like that I can use it anywhere I might need to. For example, I can check if I missed the bus (like, if it were earlier than it's scheduled to be), which is very helpful. But I'm usually pretty good about not using my phone outside much. The problem is when I'm home, and watching YT, checking my e-mail a million times (despite not getting much e-mail, it's just a habit) etc etc. All on my phone. I could change to using my computer (and maybe I should) but then I'm still on a screen. I dunno. It's a tough thing to navigate when all these companies want your attention.
You’re right, it’s for sure a very tough thing to find a balance with modern tech!
I don't miss physical maps. At all.
Lol that’s fair
@@spencers-adventures Keep up the good work. Enjoy your videos fella.
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new follower. love your thoughts, didnt know all apps track data.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
I'd say I love them more than I dislike them lol! I would say I'm addicted tbh. Mainly to looking what I can buy on the groups on Facebook and sell as well 😅 great video and agree with all of it, pros and cons. I know I'm terrible at times just pulling my phone out whenever I can 😬😅😂
I am for sure guilty of checking the buy and sell pages too Adam! It’s tough when there’s so many deals to be had lol
@@spencers-adventures haha I'm glad I'm not the only one! 😅
Great video 📹 👍
Nice video💀