Stephen Schwarzman, the CEO of private equity behemoth Blackstone Group, uses a Nokia 6350.
Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour still flaunts hers.
Kate Beckinsale has been spotted with a flip phone.
Scarlett Johansson has, too.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdJerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, is worth $3 billion and he still uses a flip phone.
Last year Jones defended his love of flip phones: "It’s free of hip dialing. You can have some pretty confidential conversations and not get overheard by the camera man by talking into this flip phone.”
Colts quarterback Andrew Luck has used the same Samsung flip phone for years.
Luck's service provider, AT&T, apparently stopped selling the model Luck still uses. A couple years ago he said, "The phone gets the job done. It can text and make calls so I don't need anything beyond that."
New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio rocked a flip phone on the campaign trail.
University of Memphis head coach Josh Pastner upgraded from a flip phone in September.
Iggy Pop uses an old Rugby flip phone because it's nearly indestructible.
The Stooges' Iggy Poptold New York magazine's The Cut blog earlier this year: "I have...a smartphone and a computer and nothing is in my name ever and I’m scared of it. I do have an old flip cell phone called a Rugby because you can drop it a lot and it won’t break, and when you want to text it still has three letters to each button. So, I can read an email, but I don’t know how to send one."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdNew York senator Chuck Schumer has a hoard of LG flip phones and says he'd probably be addicted to email if he had a smartphone.
Rihanna has a black T-Mobile flip phone.
Warren Buffett has showed off his Nokia flip phone on CNN.
BONUS: For security reasons, President Obama isn't allowed to use iPhones.
Instead, he uses a Blackberry, although he does own an iPad for personal use. "I'm not allowed, for security reasons, to have an iPhone," Obama said last December.
BONUS: Facebook engineers use flip phones for their Internet.org project.
Facebook has a special lab stocked with low-end Android phones, old flip phones and weak networking to help the company figure out what computing conditions are like in parts of the world with limited internet connection.
"I force a lot of the guys to use low-end phones now," Javier Olivan, Facebook's head of growth, said in a recent Time profile. "You need to feel the pain...We brought in some phones, like very low-end Android, and we invited guys from the Valley here—the eBay guys, the Apple guys. It’s like, 'Hey, come and test your applications in these conditions!' Nothing worked."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBONUS: Kim Kardashian buys up BlackBerry phones on eBay because she's afraid they'll go extinct.
She's a BlackBerry addict who has three BlackBerry Bold devices — one that she uses regularly and two as backups in case the front-runner breaks. When one BlackBerry Bold fails her or breaks, she'll buy another out-dated model on eBay to replenish her stash.
Kardashian West told Recode's Kara Swisher that she actually wishes she could buy the company, and she's afraid BlackBerries will go extinct.
"A BlackBerry is my heart and soul," Kardashian West said last year. "I love it; I’ll never get rid of it. "
Kardashian West says she uses an iPhone for social media and posting photos. For emails though, it's BlackBerry all the way.
BONUS: Sen. Lindsey Graham says he's never sent an email before.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R- SC) has apparently never sent an email. "I don't email," he said. "You can have every email I've ever sent. I've never sent one."