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Earlier, I made this concept mainstream Nothing Phone called Gastrodon. I took a lot of attention towards making it a very feasible concept and hence dealt with a lot of constraints. It helped me gain a lot of appreciation for the design of my references - the Phone 1 and Phone 2 and the Nothing Design language in general, and this was a result of that:

It was so much fun and learning working on this, but I thought these are just concepts so there is nothing wrong going an unconventional route. Afterall, it might generate some great ideas that were never explored.

1.5 years ago I was struggling with my screen time, and my father suggested me to adopt a dumbphone for a semester in my college. It was a really fun experience -

  • I was using the simplest and lightest phone among my peers, it made me feel so lighthearted.
  • I wouldn’t need to care about charging anything, it would last for weeks!
  • I was just a unique person among others, and they understood and empathized very well. Because you know this is a very common problem, and I was the one who chose for a change. So they respected it.

But it had it’s own limitations of course. So I thought I’d do a dumbphone that limits usage, but doesn’t restrict you from doing anything that a smartphone does. The result?

It’s the Chill Guy’s Phone by CMF!

Let’s discuss:
  • A square form-factor, that makes me feel the same simplicity and lightness that the Nokia provided.
  • Limits mindless content consumption - you’ll barely enjoy those vertical videos on a square. You will be able to watch them still, but you just won’t spend hours, cuz they’ll be way too small.
  • The UI will only show on the fundamental phone things - Calls, Texts, Files, Calendar and Browsing - ones that allow you to communicate with people, and do your essential stuff.
  • You get that small, less rounded button that you click to enable “smartphone mode” that lasts only for 15 minutes per session.
  • Social media apps can only be scrolled with the scroll wheel. So, you wont scroll as easily anymore.
  • The Chill Guy serves two purposes - a battery extension covering the limitations (although we now have the Si-C technology), and an icon to represent the user being a chill guy - uses their phone mindfully and enjoys their life. Who knows if people love this way of living, bringing it back and form a whole cult of chill guys? 🤷 (we do have an r/dumbphones with 113K members!)
  • Very pocketable and simple - the device will have less subconscious significance, making it seem like an “aid to communicate” rather than an “important device that does all things for me”
Why a failed project?
  • Accommodating a keyboard
  • Many apps don’t adapt well to the ratio
  • Too risky for such a radical change in the hardware, and it’s difficult to even imagine this happening - definitely something wrong with it.
  • The benefits it provides can be mostly achieved by software solutions, much less risk.

Still I believe a switch to a much simpler form-factor would help with being mindful, so I started searching for a more feasible solution:

Screenshots of the unconventional ratios:

Oh by the way, these things hit the android market, and might go well with each other!:

  • easier navigation
  • keyboard sorted
  • don’t need to change the ratio anymore, probably

So I’ll definitely be thinking along these lines. Let’s see how it goes…

A call to the Community

If this excites you, you might be into re-thinking ground-up to find solutions to these unaddressed problems. And we both might be like-minded. Please take some time to provide your inputs - what you think about this whole thing. If you got some good idea about what we can do with it…

    Uday I have numerous ideas and inputs. I have been ideating on the approach to creating a phone (dumbphone). lets connect.

      Uday how about having a small screen(that can have a keyboard) or a physical keyboard connected to the screen that makes it like the flip phones of the past. Idk I’m not even in 18 yet but maybe I can provide some inspiration.

        I love designs like this and building on from just a faint idea into something you can share with the wider community.

        I personally love the square form factor, but appreciate it would be a pain to scale for apps and still be functional, especially if you consider a keyboard on screen with the text above.

        I’m eager to see where this could go next!

          Nokia 2660 flip is a good dumb phone

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          Nathoon bazilbycom

          Yeah, either a flip phone or a slider phone could do a good job accommodating a keyboard.

          Still there are problems:

          1. Battery size
          2. An optimal ratio that discourages mindless content consumption while still providing space for apps to adapt.
          3. People would choose this phone to discard specific things from their digital life, and it shouldn’t downgrade their experience in other aspects. Rather it should be able to take advantage of where it differs from the conventional smartphone and upgrade the experience.

          Dylan_B Yeah, thinking ground-up is my hobby! 😄 Please tag along! I’ll be sharing updates about the progress.

          I wish Nothing could make a device similar to the Blackberry passport ..

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