This year, it will be five years since LG launched what’s considered its last flagship smartphone. The LG Wing was a very unique device featuring a swivel design that you won’t really find anywhere ...
About three months ago, I bought a flip phone and turned off my smartphone for good. I am part of a trend — interest in old-fashioned flip phones is up — but I don’t feel trendy. When I flip my phone ...
A new wave of flippable and foldable phones is shaking up the US smartphone market, long dominated by Apple's iPhone. The iPhone remains king, but flip phones are spurring innovation and gaining ...
Was it inconvenient? Yes. Did T9 texting drive me crazy? Definitely. Was it worth doing? Absolutely. Credit...Photo illustration by Plamen Petkov for The New York Times Supported by By Kashmir Hill ...
One day, I found my 10-year-old daughter waiting alone for me to pick her up after school. That night, my husband and I decided to get her a phone — a flip phone. She doesn't use it often, but knowing ...
Gen Z is flipping the script this season. Hanging up on the addictive call of the smartphone, tweens, teens and 20-somethings are, instead, going retro, ditching their digital devices for 2000s-era ...
The flip phone is showing signs of an unlikely comeback in the Japanese market. Clamshell handsets have not been prominent for around a decade, but sales of the devices have risen 5.7% year-on-year in ...
Flippable and foldable phones are staging a comeback and shaking up the smartphone market. Companies like Samsung and Motorola have entered the foldable phone race and are gaining traction. Analysts ...