Ingrish singer -songwriter has not been using a smartphone for 10 years and recently chose to throw away other devices.
In an Instagram post on January 29, he said that he was 33 years old sharing a series of snaps from Bhutan’s Thimphu concert and returning to capture his memories in the traditional way.
“I’m walking around with a camera like 1997, with my iPad removed,” he wrote. “This is the place where I have traveled to Bhutan. I promise more cameras.”
His performance was when the international artist played for the first time in Japan, and those who won the Grammy Award award won the award at that moment with a handheld camera.
Digital cameras began to gain popularity in the 1990s, but with a wide range of smartphones, In particular, the use of dedicated handheld cameras and film -based cameras has decreased. Mid 2000s
“I haven’t had a phone call since 2015. I removed it in 2015. I found out that there were the same number like 15 years old, and I became famous. I had 10,000 contacts on my phone, so I removed it.
The singer “think loudly,” he said that he would use an iPad once a week and check e -mail for work -related purposes, but has now omitted the device.
Sheerran was nominated for the seventh player in the UK in the 2024 career with a total of 140 award and 45 victory.
“I like to contact people in a way, but I don’t like the attached items,” said Ted Danson, “The place where everyone knows your name.” Harrelson said in Siriusxm podcast.