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  2. Should you get a 'dumb phone' for your mental health? - AOL

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    Some people also set their phones to “do not disturb” when they need a break, mute alerts and group chats or use apps that kick them off social media and other distracting sites once their ...

  3. Are we really ready to dump our smartphones? - AOL

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    Humane's new Ai Pin product is a marvel of technology that hopes to liberate consumers from our screen addiction. It's a laudable idea, but habits are to break.

  4. What happened when 4 teens swapped their smartphones ... - AOL

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    "I think if people really listen to what the kids said and take a good hard look, it could cause people to reevaluate how their children use their phones. This is something people should be ...

  5. Digital media use and mental health - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Miller from University College London has contributed to the study of digital anthropology, especially ethnographic research on the use and consequences of social media and smartphones as part of the everyday life of ordinary people around the world. He notes the effects of social media are very specific to individual locations and cultures.

  6. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    Problematic smartphone use can also affect competence and positivity quality of life latent factors, particularly the "unaware use" mode of using smartphones, namely "its use in conjunction with other activities or late at night".

  7. Fairphone - Wikipedia

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    Fairphone is a Dutch electronics manufacturer that designs and produces smartphones and headphones.It aims to minimise the ethical and environmental impact of its devices by using recycled, fairtrade and conflict-free materials, maintaining fair labor conditions throughout its workforce and suppliers, and enabling users to easily repair their devices through modular design and by providing ...

  8. The next big thing in smartphones is uncertainty - AOL

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    Chances are, your current smartphone looks and works a lot like your last one. Your next will probably seem pretty familiar, too. But there are signs that smartphones, and the ways we use them ...

  9. Mobile phone recycling - Wikipedia

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    Scrapped mobile phones. Mobile phone recycling describes the waste management of mobile phones, to retrieve materials used in their manufacture. Rapid technology change, low initial cost, and planned obsolescence have resulted in a fast-growing surplus, which contributes to the increasing amount of electronic waste around the globe.