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Anti-Smartphone Phone Launched For Technophobes

geek4 writes "A Dutch company has launched what it calls 'the world's simplest phone,' targeting users who are sick of new-generation models. Only capable of making and receiving calls, John's Phone is dubbed the world's simplest mobile phone, specifically designed for anti-smartphones users. It does not provide any hi-tech features. No apps. No Internet. No camera. No text messaging. All you have to do — in fact, all you can do — is call, talk and hang up."

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  1. Jitterbug by Captain+Spam · · Score: 4, Informative

    Funny, I seem to recall TV ads a few years back for a series of phones — "Jitterbug", as it was called — that effectively did just this. Complete with the "old person afraid of smartphones" use case example. Though with screens (just to see the numbers as you dial them).

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  2. Re:Wait? No phone book? by chemicaldave · · Score: 4, Informative

    I think even the now disappearing "basic phones" have some sort of phone book/directory function. That's not mentioned in the summary. Also, I see it has no display of any kind.

    The phone has a display for incoming calls. The address book exists in the form of a pad of paper on the back of the phone you can write on.

    I'm serious.

    Check it.

  3. Jitterbug by scorp1us · · Score: 4, Informative

    In the US, we already have such a phone, called a Jitterbug, and it is aimed at the geriatric market...

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