Popular detoxes and cleansing programs have been favored by those pursuing physical health and well-being. Now, "digital detoxing" is rapidly growing for those who wish to improve their mental health by reducing stressors from constant online connectivity and, instead, enhance genuine connections with friends and family.
To help encourage periodic tech breaks, Kyocera International Inc, the North American leader in rugged mobile solutions, has announced a gift with purchase of a DuraXA Equip or DuraXV Extreme+ rugged flip phone. Consumers can choose between a free digital detox starter pack , a spare battery, or a single-wire PTT earpiece kit with purchase of one of these Kyocera rugged flip phones through August 31, limited quantities available.
“Kyocera has been manufacturing both smartphones and rugged flip phones for close to 20 years. We’ve seen the trends from the sliders of the ‘90s that offered calling and limited texting to recent smartphones supporting AI. In fact, today’s flip phones pack quite a bit of technology as well but allow users to disconnect completely from being tethered to distracting tech,” said Divisional Vice President Vipul Dalal of Kyocera’s Communications Equipment Group. “The simplicity of flip phones is becoming more attractive to people who value ease of use, reliability and reduced costs. We’re hearing from more customers who are switching to our rugged flip phones either as a digital detox for a limited time or to use in harsh environments like a muddy music festival when they want to protect an expensive device but keep simple connectivity.”
Underscoring the growing popularity of flip phones, online influencer Jose Briones moderates the subreddit r/dumbphones, which has grown to 61,000+ members.
“Over the last few years, many people have grown tired of spending so much time in front of screens and turned to ‘dumbphones’ for balance and to regain a sense of ownership in their technologically saturated lives,” Briones said. “Most of the community wants a functional retro-style device that does the basics well and only a few companies are offering this and listening to users’ feedback for software updates. Kyocera devices fit into what many within the community are looking for because of their robust products with continuous software support and updates. Their rugged design may make them a bit on the more expensive side at first, but the quality and improvements they bring to one's life offset any initial financial investment.”
While smartphones still top global mobile sales, simplified flip phones are seeing a resurgence in popularity, especially with Gen Z users who are making much more intentional choices with their time and technology use. Updated thoroughly since they first appeared on the market, today’s flip phones from Kyocera offer more features than ever before — including 5 MP camera and video, Push-to-Talk + optimization and SOS +, advanced chipsets for enhanced processing (in Extreme+), removable batteries to stay connected all day, plus internet and hotspot connectivity in a hardware package that encourages judicious use. And, Kyocera’s ultra-rugged protections help ensure their durability and reliability.
Further adding to the flip phone appeal, Kyocera will be launching its new exclusive predictive text software upgrade designed specifically for the company’s feature phones this summer. The new and improved predictive texting on DuraXV Extreme+ enables faster and more accurate texting and emails by minimizing user dependence on navigation keys. Remarkably improved predictive word suggestions; utilizing 0 for cycling words and # for space functionality; enhanced word contraction and capitalization; and an improved “My Words” custom dictionary feature will all help make texting and emailing on DuraXV Extreme+ easier.
Kyocera’s ultra-rugged flip phones include DuraXA Equip (available unlocked and with UScellular) and DuraXV Extreme+ (available with Verizon). Compact and customizable, the ultra-rugged flip is designed with chamfered corners for superior grippability and is rated IP68 dust and waterproof, drop-proof up to 1.5 meters onto concrete and MIL-STD-810H protected against dust, shock, vibration, temperature extremes, and more. They also offer protection in potentially hazardous locations and can be washed using a mild dish detergent and disinfected using alcohol (70% solution) or antibacterial wipes.
The customizable menu allows you to increase font sizes and set frequently used features for quick access. Multiple programmable keys, including SOS, Push-to-Talk, Speaker and Stop keys are available on the top of the device, along with 4-way navigation keys and a large tactile keypad for “old school” texting and ease of use. You can also capture photos and video at work or play using the 5MP auto-focus camera with LED flash. A DuraXV Extreme+ non-camera option is also available to support privacy requirements at work or special events.
The newest release, DuraXV Extreme+, features a fast 3-Core, 2GHz smartphone processor, Bluetooth 5.1 LE/EDR for extended connection range, and removable 1770mAh battery to keep you up and running all day in the field, at the office, or off the beaten track. Reliable, secure communication with 100dB+ dual loudspeakers and dual-mic noise cancellation ensure you can hear and be heard clearly, while HD voice and Wi-Fi calling allow you to make crystal-clear calls. Wi-Fi 802.11ac supports faster data transfer speeds and a built-in mobile hotspot provides connectivity for up to 10 devices, while Wireless Priority Services with eMPS connection and support of RTT (Real-Time Text) offer added communication flexibility.
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GBR48
Rugged, stylish feature phones are good for kids, but smartphones do have 'off' buttons. As an adult you should be able to moderate your own behaviour on issues as basic as phone use. Just turn it off and get on with what you are doing without being interrupted. Get some perspective: The world won't end because you don't answer your phone or respond to a message straight away.
wallace
My smart phone is a vital tool for my business. I don't need to detox.
falseflagsteve
Wallace
sell, I used devices too but when I go out for an evening with my dear family which is a few times a week, I don’t answer anyone and give them my full attention. I realised a while back that I was using too much.