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A growing number of college students are trading in their smartphones for what’s now considered trendy hardware: flip phones.
Carrying the flip phone was trendy, and made for better photos on nights out. “It really captured the vibe of the night better with it being blurry and kind of vintage feeling,” Palazzolo says.
Kids who used their phones to help manage anxiety, maybe by listening to music, are instead offered fidget toys or they can drop into a counselor’s office for a music break.