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I have two phones now, a smart phone and a dumb Nokia phone which only does calls and SMS. I have one SIM card which I swap between the phones, so people can reach me via the same number no matter which phone I use.
I mainly use the dumbphone, only putting the SIM in the smartphone when I need it. Without internet access away from home, there's no need to bring the smartphone out, so I often don't take it out with me.
Weirdly, I don't miss the smartphone when I don't have access to it. It's only when I put the SIM back in and start using it again, do I find myself avoiding swapping back to the dumbphone. For example the SIM is in the smartphone today, since last weekend when I used it for Google maps. This post has reminded me to swap back to the dumbphone when I get home.
The strategy is good but it can be a little tiring. I mean exchanging sim takes a bit of effort. Why don't you simply convert your smartphone in a dumbphone? It's easy, just go to settings and find super power saver mode and don't select anything except call function.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @alt 21 Feb
I have some things that I need my smartphone for at the moment. I'm working on converting away from it, but I have things like 2FA that I can't just abandon without some effort.
The long term goal is to be smartphone free.
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Do you need 2fa to go to super power sa ving mode? Seems weired!
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