ActionDash brings Digital Wellbeing features to any Android smartphone for free
according to Unfortunately, Google restricted it's Digital Wellbeing tools its own Pixel devices and Android One. Now, the developer of Action Launcher has provided a solution that works on any Android phone with ActionDash. While those tools extend beyond that, adding options like app timers and a grayscale mode, you can get the core package using ActionDash. With a free, ad-supported download from the Play Store, ActionDash takes advantage of just a single permission to gather stats on how you're using your phone. With a central dashboard, you can get daily or weekly stats on what apps you're using, how much you're unlocking your device, and even the number of notifications you're receiving.
Android through the ages: the history of Google's smartphone OS
As it stated in In the beginning there was Cupcake2008, when pinch-to-zoom was a right reserved for iPhones and BlackBerrys were still the business, a new kind of smartphone hit the scene: the Android smartphone. Android 2.0: EclairWho knew there was ever a time when you couldn't have multiple Google accounts on your Android smartphone? Eclair also introduced Google Maps navigation, as well as additional camera modes, live wallpapers and Bluetooth 2.1 support. Android 2.2: FroyoFroyo, aka frozen yoghurt, is confectionary number four, and Android version 2.2. Google's 2018/19 build of Android, Android 9.0, aka Pie, is the freshest version shipping on the latest and greatest hardware, including the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.collected by :John Smith
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