We Don’t Need More Phones. We Need More Mobile Spaces.
The article discusses the limitations of relying on multiple phones for different aspects of digital life. It suggests that instead of acquiring more devices, users could benefit from creating flexible mobile spaces that operate independently of physical hardware. This shift could alleviate digital stress by allowing for better separation of work and personal identities without the need for additional phones.
- ▪Many people currently use multiple phones for different purposes, leading to clutter and complexity.
- ▪Users often seek solutions to digital friction rather than searching for concepts like privacy or digital identity.
- ▪The future may lie in developing mobile spaces that exist in the cloud rather than relying on physical devices.
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