New Motorola Spots Encourage Us to Take a Hard Look at Our Smartphone Habits

Shorts show how ridiculous we look and how much we miss

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It’s happened to all of us at one time or another. We’re trying to inch forward at the checkout or get through a door, retrieve our bags at the airport or simply move down the sidewalk and—wham—we smack into some nitwit (often, we have more colorful terms) standing there frozen, eyes glued to a smartphone.

Such are the annoyances of modern life, of course. But what if our obsessiveness with smartphone checking and, in particular, the catatonic state we enter when we do is causing far bigger problems? What if, as a result, we’re actually devolving as social creatures? Even worse, what if using these supposedly life-enhancing devices is actually robbing us of important life experiences we took for granted before we all had these little screens in our pockets?

Such are the questions posed in a new pair of ads from Motorola.

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