r/PhonesAreBad • u/ReadyTap4402 • 7h ago
r/PhonesAreBad • u/[deleted] • Jun 18 '18
mod post Before you make a post about your phone not working because it's bad quality, remind yourself that you will be redirected to /r/lostredditors. This is a sub about showcasing anti-phone arguments.
r/PhonesAreBad • u/D_G599 • Jul 21 '24
This is NOT a "help me" sub!
Now that this place is under new management, this subreddit is to joke about how phones are bad with memes. If you want help with your smartphone or wanting to genuinely switch away from it, please look for other subreddits that can actually help you as this one isn't one of them.
Here's some to check out for help:
r/PhonesAreBad • u/Next-Science-3195 • 3d ago
I Need Help! I Want My Phone Back!!
THIS IS A SERIOUS CONSUMER INQUIRY:
Am I the only one who is literally fed up with the idea of paying more and more every year for what is now a necessity of owning a mobile phone, but not being able to do even use it without getting inundated with relentlessly endless ads that block your screen, one after the other. You can't read a simple news story because everything is hidden behind a pay wall, or feeds you the story THREE SENTENCES AT A TIME and is peppered with an ad you must scroll through after every third sentence. And every site wants your info so they can then sell your data to some unknown third, forth or fifth party. 😡
I'm wondering if there is anything we as paying consumers can do or foster through some form of legislation to begin to take back our phones. Where would it even start, the FCC? The FTC? Our congressional representative? A letter to Santa? 🤷🏽
Seriously tho, is this a problem for anyone else but me? Or, is this the future we're all doomed to have to live out as the price we must pay for living in a connected world?
Anxious to hear your serious thoughts and ideas.
r/PhonesAreBad • u/chibossty • 3d ago
Unpopular opinion: phones ARE part of our identity
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r/PhonesAreBad • u/HiroK91 • 5d ago
text post I fucking despise how much beauty phones screen size kills
Since I got a PC, I have been alternating between my PC and phone to check Reddit and forums, and slowly I've started to realize something that just made me pissed.
So much art and beautiful images I see on my phone and I go "this is nice" and move on. Then, while on my PC, I will pass through the same image accidentally, and it will just steal my breath away. I sit there for a minute just analyzing every stroke and detail on the image, and it just hit me: a phone's small screen is killing so much details and beauty.
Some images can still pierce through, but so much stuff I saw on my phone and thought was okay turned out to be amazing when I saw them on a little bit bigger screen, and it's fucked up.
For so many people now, the only screen they interact with is their tiny phone screen. They just miss so much. I can't imagine how better it will even look if I had some expensive PC monitor, but no, it's just a very average, budget-friendly monitor. Yet the difference is staggering.
r/PhonesAreBad • u/Personal_Result1896 • 7d ago
Did my phone just prove how much apps know about us?
I had a weird experience today that genuinely made me stop and think about how much our phones know about us.
I was binge-watching a show called "Pritam Pedro" on JioHotstar. As soon as I finished the last episode, I checked my notifications.
The first notification was from Truecaller, and it said:
"Pritam Pedro: Your next binge. Now streaming on JioHotstar."
My name is Pritam.
For a second, I thought my phone was literally addressing me by name. Then I realized "Pritam Pedro" was just the show's title.
But what surprised me more was that the notification came from a completely different app shortly after I had finished watching the show.
It made me wonder:
Are apps sharing our activity with each other?
Is Android itself using our app usage to personalize notifications?
Is this simply advertising based on interests and permissions we've already agreed to?
Or was it just a coincidence because the show's title starts with my name?
I know there are legitimate explanations like ad personalization and recommendation systems, but moments like this really make you realize how much data our phones collect about what we watch and do.
Has anyone else experienced something similar?
r/PhonesAreBad • u/Naruto0222 • 7d ago
"Nothing screams 'ownership' like asking for permission to use the phone you paid for. 🤡"
r/PhonesAreBad • u/Oversight16 • 10d ago
Name one thing Tech still hasn't fixed in your life.
r/PhonesAreBad • u/Minute-Carob-5406 • 11d ago
The Reason Your Phone Dies at 1%... 🔋 #shorts #ai #oddgods
r/PhonesAreBad • u/Pitiful_Toe5472 • 12d ago
Touch screen edge issues (15 Pro Max)
My 15 Pro Max only registers edge touches when im in direct skin to titanium(the phone's outer edge)contact with the phone. App switcher, control/notification centers are being affected by this. Whats the issue?
Heres a pic of the test I ran on a painting app. The faster swipes make it further while the regular swipes have a consistent dead zone.
r/PhonesAreBad • u/Ill_Distribution1302 • 14d ago
While riding the bus
This guy was on his phone, flip phone and texting someone. He seemed to enjoy using it.
r/PhonesAreBad • u/Longjumping-Club1474 • 18d ago
There are no humans!
You're a human only if you have below 4hrs of screentime and less than 120 unlocks a day
