- First of all, since I had an iPhone for so many years, all my text messages were set to be imessages which means that my friends and family would send messages to me and I had no way to receive them. I would get some on my Mac computer, but some not at all. Then I found out I needed to tell Apple that I no longer wish to use imessage and they have a form to do that. After that all my messages for the most part came to my new phone. I still miss some though for unknown reasons.
- I cannot receive group texts, I get texts that appear as if they are just to me, but really are a group text. I have no way to know who else is in the group. The messages also come out of context, I can't tell what order they are in, etc.
- When people text me pictures they are so tiny it's really hard to see them. Sometimes I ask them to email them instead.
- I cannot get Emoji's they all look like this: ⃞. So that ends up with some confusing and even funny results. Especially since people now often just reply with emojis.
- I can't use Google maps! I am notorious for getting lost and so John received a LOT of phone calls!
After about a week I realized my mind felt clearer. I don't have as much constant stimulation coming into my brain. Instead of going to read a text message and then seeing I had an email and then clicking a link and getting on Safari all in about two seconds, I could just read a text message. It felt so simple and refreshing. I had more attention to give to things and I communicated with John better. I think I am even getting better at finding my way around without GPS! All these benefits began to feel really good and worthwhile and the inconvenience seemed less important. So I've decided to keep the dumb phone for the foreseeable future. I realize there may be life stages in the future that make having a smart phone a better option, but until then I am enjoying the simplicity of the dumb phone. It's beautiful in the sense that it does exactly what I need it to do and nothing more. Thanks for following this journey!
Below are a few things that helped me along the way that I highly recommend!
http://andsonsmagazine.com/podcast/57-stress-productivity-connection-media-rules-blaine
http://www.ransomedheart.com/podcast/world-part-1
And on a purely practical level if you decide to attempt this yourself:
https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-releases-tool-for-deregistering-imessage-phone-numbers/
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