‘Dumb phones’ are back as Gen Z looks to limit screen time

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‘Dumb phones’ are back as Gen Z looks to limit screen time
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Not so dumb now, is it?

The latest obsession with flip phones started when various celebrities took to social media to express the need to reclaim their mental health by getting rid of their smartphones in order to reduce screen time.

Disney star and singer Dove Cameron, interviewed on the “Zach Sang Show,” shared why she felt the need to ditch her smart phone. The “Boyfriend” singer was spending “too much time” on her phone and expressed how it was “really bad for her."

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