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Its beyond inconvinient. My work requires a login app which works only on android. Plus, Whatsapp for co-ordination, planning and allocation. If you do not have one. You cannot work at all.
I also have a number of mandated programs on my work phone. But work makes no demands that I need to buy a smartphone.
In private life there is even no demand to have a voice line, just a physical address.
Putting aside the login app. The downside would be less networking, connections, and job finding if you do not have a smartphone and WhatsApp. Not to mention digital payments, banking, tickets for trains, bus, etc,. Unless, you want to lose time and be in a queue everywhere.
LinkedIn, banking (web site with a hardware TAN generator), tickets for trains etc. (I always carry a hard copy, it doesn’t need a battery) all work on an open source notebook or desktop.
I never use anything from Meta, but WhatsApp does work in a browser.
Most of my payments are automatic/direct debit. Banking cards come with NFC.
I never use an app if a web site is available.
So, in 2025 in Europe you’re not a pariah if you don’t use a smartphone. Both my smartphone (currently in airplane mode with WLAN on) and my tablet are on GrapheneOS.
Before it was Lineage OS, and before that Cyanogen Mod. My workstation is on Linux, and always has been.
Its beyond inconvinient. My work requires a login app which works only on android. Plus, Whatsapp for co-ordination, planning and allocation. If you do not have one. You cannot work at all.
I also have a number of mandated programs on my work phone. But work makes no demands that I need to buy a smartphone. In private life there is even no demand to have a voice line, just a physical address.
Putting aside the login app. The downside would be less networking, connections, and job finding if you do not have a smartphone and WhatsApp. Not to mention digital payments, banking, tickets for trains, bus, etc,. Unless, you want to lose time and be in a queue everywhere.
LinkedIn, banking (web site with a hardware TAN generator), tickets for trains etc. (I always carry a hard copy, it doesn’t need a battery) all work on an open source notebook or desktop.
I never use anything from Meta, but WhatsApp does work in a browser.
Most of my payments are automatic/direct debit. Banking cards come with NFC.
I never use an app if a web site is available.
So, in 2025 in Europe you’re not a pariah if you don’t use a smartphone. Both my smartphone (currently in airplane mode with WLAN on) and my tablet are on GrapheneOS. Before it was Lineage OS, and before that Cyanogen Mod. My workstation is on Linux, and always has been.