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Need a smartphone timeout? A look at the minimalist phone trend

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Smartphone overuse is leading to a rise in popularity of minimalist cellphones, stripped-down devices with just the basics such as calls, texts, GPS and music. Mario Armstrong, host of the “Wake Up and Level Up” podcast, takes a closer look at the trend.