Why Gen Z Is Trapping Themselves in 1995

Why Gen Z Is Trapping Themselves in 1995 The smartphone market is facing its first genuine cultural rejection, and the generation that grew up online is leading the exit. Tech analyst ‪@CarmiLevy‬ breaks down the rapid rise of the minimalist device, highlighting Commodore’s strategic entry with a flip phone that structurally locks out web browsers and social feeds while preserving essential utilities like ridesharing and navigation tools. Could you survive an entire week on a phone with zero social media? Chapters 00:00 — The Smartphone Burnout & The Return of Commodore 00:37 — Why Gen Z Is Fetishizing Analog Technology 01:21 — Inside the Call-Back 8020: The Antidote to Doom-Scrolling 02:03 — The Utility Compromise: Keeping Uber, Killing Socials 05:51 — Medical Warning: Wireless Earbuds vs. Pacemakers 06:40 — Inside "Magnet Safe Mode": The 6-Inch Proximity Threat 07:31 — Best Practices for Storing Personal Wireless Tech