Gen Zs New Fascination With Vintage Flip Phones Brings Them Back Into Focus
Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo and video capabilities. She uses her phone to capture college nightlife with her friends.
Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo and video capabilities. She uses her phone to capture college nightlife with her friends.Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo and video capabilities. She uses her phone to capture college nightlife with her friends.Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo and video capabilities. She uses her phone to capture college nightlife with her friends.Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo and video capabilities. She uses her phone to capture college nightlife with her friends.Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo and video capabilities. She uses her phone to capture college nightlife with her friends.Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo and video capabilities. She uses her phone to capture college nightlife with her friends.Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo and video capabilities. She uses her phone to capture college nightlife with her friends.Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo and video capabilities. She uses her phone to capture college nightlife with her friends.Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo and video capabilities. She uses her phone to capture college nightlife with her friends.Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo and video capabilities. She uses her phone to capture college nightlife with her friends.Fashion trends are cyclical, and the latest popular gadget among Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - is a proof of that. Many youngsters are now proudly carrying the "vintage" flip phone, which was popular in the mid-1990s, bringing it back into the mainstream. These phones are showing up on several TikTok videos, with Generation Z people unboxing them, showing off their covers and even filing tutorials, according to CNN. These lightweight devices are available for as little as $20 at several retailers. In a now viral TikTok video, that has amassed more than 13 million views, 18-year-old influencer Sammy Palazzolo said, "We don't take our regular phones out anymore. Everything that leads to us having a bad time stems from our phone," as per a New York Post report. Ms Palazzolo, who studies at the University of Illinois, recently bought a flip phone with basic photo an