One day without a smartphone: When four generations get the taste of an ‘analog’ life
My relationship with smartphones: My daily screen time of around 3 hours is fragmented. It’s more about communication than entertainment. I watch and comment more than create and like to engage with news and social issues. My professional communication has largely migrated to messaging apps. Complete disconnection is difficult even outside work hours. Because I book cabs, order essentials and make online payments on my phone. Whenever the phone pings I’m triggered into checking messages because duty calls!
– Roshni Chakraborty, mother & schoolteacher
There was a time when connection meant showing up, talking and listening. The detox reminded me of what life was like growing up, though I feel it’s difficult to sustain
Gen alpha: My focus was better
peer pressure.
During detox: The hardest part was not chatting with my best friends on WhatsApp groups. I wanted to check messages throughout the day. Otherwise, there weren’t any major problems. Studies, tuitions and exam prep kept me busy. I did feel a bit miserable, but also felt refreshed after spending more time reading books. I played scrabble with my mom, and watched a Feluda movie with my parents. I also realised that it’s extremely difficult to spend a day without chatting with my friends.
Though I could study better and was more focused, I realised that it’s very difficult to spend a day without chatting with my friends
Millennial: It was more of a practical hassle
During detox: The biggest disruption wasn’t emotional, but practical. Without reminders, my mind felt oddly cluttered. WhatsApp also became a trigger, especially when my laptop wasn’t nearby. UPI turned out to be the real problem: I couldn’t use the metro ticket vending machine and had to stand in a long cash queue, and bank transfers through net banking felt painfully slow. But I wasn’t bored or restless at any point, as I don’t feel emotionally attached to my phone. I can do it again.
– Jaimin Rajani, 34, singer-songwriter
I realised how dependent I am on my phone for reminders and to-do lists. It showed me how much the phone has taken over memory, payments and daily tasks
Gen Z: FOMO made it difficult for me
My relationship with smartphones: My daily screen time averages four to five hours. About an hour is strictly work-related; the rest is mostly passive scrolling. Instagram dominates my usage, followed by WhatsApp. I also use Blinkit and Pinterest fairly often. I’m not on Facebook or Snapchat, and I don’t play mobile games. Much of my phone use is about staying visible and relevant among my peers – keeping up, responding, engaging.
During detox: WhatsApp was the hardest to ignore, especially because of work messages and updates. There was also a quiet anxiety – about missing out, about not seeming productive or present online. OTP-based logins forced me to briefly pick up the phone, but otherwise I resisted. I skipped ordering food online and stepped out instead. By the end of the day, the break felt calming and necessary, but the thought of doing this regularly still makes me anxious. The detox made me confront how toxic passive scrolling has become for me.
I felt some amount of FOMO without the smartphone. There was also this constant pressure to be online just to stay visible and relevant. But since I was using a dumb phone, I had long calls with my friends to make up for that
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