Could a fake smartphone help technology addicts stay in the moment?


  • TECH
  • Saturday, 23 Aug 2014

TONGUE IN CHEEK: The NoPhone mimics the weight and feel of a real smartphone.

Created as an Internet prank, the idea behind the NoPhone might actually appeal to some smartphone junkies. 

A block of plastic with the weight and dimensions of an actual smartphone, the concept is designed to reassure anyone attempting to cut down on their screen time by leaving their real device at home. 

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