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  2. What happened when 4 teens swapped their smartphones for flip ...

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    Once he switched to a flip phone, it went down to about 30 minutes. So, CBS News asked four of Ben's friends, Carson, Ranita, Jamison and Maya — all 8th graders in New Jersey — to try flip ...

  3. The 7 Best Flip Phones for Anybody Who Hates Smartphones - AOL

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    2780 Flip. You get a lot more than expected in this latest Nokia 2780 flip phone for less than $100, especially if you just plan to use it for chatting.

  4. Students must lock up phones at this Knoxville school to ...

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    A 2020 survey of 210 school principals, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, also found strong support for restricting student cell phone use in schools. More than 90% of ...

  5. Nokia 2720 Flip - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 2720 Flip is a Nokia-branded flip phone developed by HMD Global.The 2720 Flip was created, as an updated version of the Nokia 2720 Fold, which debuted in 2009. [2] [3] It was unveiled at IFA 2019 together with the Nokia 110 (2019), Nokia 800 Tough, Nokia 6.2, and Nokia 7.2. [4]

  6. M-learning - Wikipedia

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    No restriction on learning timetable; Personal and private information and content; No demographic boundary; Disruption of students' personal and academic lives [54] Access to and use of the technology in developing countries [55] Risk of distraction [1] Mobile usage habits among different countries and regions [56]

  7. Schools have spent millions on Yondr phone pouches, designed ...

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    During the past eight years, schools in 41 states have spent millions of dollars on Yondr products — magnetically sealed fabric pouches that are used to lock up phones and other handheld tech ...