No seriously just before Covid about 2016/2017 there was a surge in people getting rid of their smartphones back to 'dumb phones'. https://www.bing.com/search?q=Why%20I%27m%20going%20back%20to%20a%20dumbphone&qs=n&form=QBRE&sp=-1&pq=why%20i%27m%20going%20back%20to%20a%20dumbphone&sc=0-33&sk=&cvid=645D78A2242A48B3BC3F78BD7EB72F7D
I think the elites didn't like that so they used COVID as an excuse to make it so you literally have to have a phone to do anything such as timed tickets to MOST museums,phone pickup only. A few of our museums don't require timed tickets however........
Just experienced in Corvallis escaping the ice storm once where a pizza place would not let us order without an app so we went to another one and they had no issue and were shocked when we told them how snobby the restaurant was. This place however was happy to serve us unlike the other place and delivered directly to our hotel room at Best Western. The first pizza place should've done that we were even willing to pay an extra fee if necessary.
Actually they do have a microprocessors a really bad one but a microprocessor none the less. However it's still not really a 'computer' like even the most basic Optiplex. In fact an 'app' is technically what you'd today call a widget. In the old days apps are what came with the OS like your calculator or that one Windows game you would click the wrong spot and a mine would explode. Minecraft I think:
Those took very little programming skills so it came along with Windows free. Anybody remember Mosaic where you put the puzzle together and if you got it wrong it would laugh?
What was the kind of phone used in Jungle 2 Jungle when he was tugging the little kid around NYC?