When the project originally launched, it includes five apps, and now, the company is introducing (via Thurrott) three new apps for the Digital Wellbeing Experiments, including the Screen Stopwatch, Activity Bubbles, and Envelope. The Envelope is a template file that you can print out and fold to create an actual envelope to put your phone. The envelope provides an interface make of paper that you can use to make calls, take photos, and check the current time. Then, there’s the Activity Bubbles, which is an app that creates a new bubble with each unlock of the phone, and the longer you use the phone, the bigger the bubble will get. At the end of the day, depending on how many times you unlocked the phone, you’ll end up with a lot of bubbles on the screen giving you a glimpse of the usage. And the last app is the Screen Stopwatch, which is a live wallpaper that tells you the time you spend each day on your phone to remind you that you need to use it a little less.
Envelope | Download at Google Activity Bubbles | Download at Google Screen Stopwatch | Download at Google
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