14 Photos of Life Before Smartphones

Ping! Beep! Ring! Smartphones are a constant presence in our world, to the point that it’s hard to imagine a life without them. But some of us can, in fact, remember a time before smartphones — and frankly, it was pretty sweet. Sure, we had to print out MapQuest directions and couldn’t order a product from Amazon with one swift click, but we also had an incredible attention span. Take a look through these photos that remind us of a simper time without doomscrolling or posting photos for likes.
1. No GPS? No Problem

Who knew where we were going? Who cared?
2. Pac-Man Was More Popular Than Wordle

See, not all games are played on your phone.
3. The Mall Was Genuinely Entertaining

Remember when we bought clothes at the mall and not through our phone’s Amazon app?
4. Handwritten Letters in the Mail Made Our Day

We all used to know how to write in cursive. Now we just know how to text.
5. We Visited Attractions Without Constantly Snapping Pics

That’s right. We actually spent time looking at the zoo animals instead of taking photos of them on our phone and posting them to Instagram.
6. Passing Notes in Class Was a Sport

7. Remember Reading Magazines Cover to Cover?

Ah, to have the attention span to read an entire magazine or newspaper.
8. We Took Photos With an Actual Camera

Smartphones take great photos, but there’s nothing that compares to a roll of freshly developed film.
9. Road Trips Required Real Maps

Later, Waze. See ya, Google Maps. We used to go on road trips with just a trusty map and an innate sense of direction.
10. Imaging Waiting in Line Without a Screen

These customers waiting for a Sears to open in 1983 passed the time by — get this — talking to each other.
11. No Need for Earbuds When You’re Listening to Vinyl on a Record Player

Forget Spotify. Music was enjoyed through a record player, Walkman, or CD player before the smartphone took over.
12. Who Remembers Physical Address Books?

13. We Planned for Trips Using Guidebooks

Before scouring Yelp, Tripadvisor, and countless travel websites on our phone, we bought a guidebook to our upcoming travel destination and took out the trusted highlighter.
14. Daydreaming Has Become a Lost Art

Being on our phones constantly has stunted our ability to daydream. Don’t you just want to be bored for a while?
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