There was a period of time when Google digital Wellbeing feature was limited only the company’s Pixel and Android One devices. However, as proved by Google’s recent blog post, this won’t be the case for much longer.
Google has indeed announced the support for its Digital Wellbeing features on the Motorola Moto G7 lineup, and the lineup includes the likes of the Moto G7, Moto G7 Play, G7 Power, as well as the Moto G7 Plus.
Google also commented on its statement by saying that the company is “working with partners to bring these features to even more phones,” with the above statement indicating towards the likes of the Galaxy S10 phones, as well as the Razer Phone 2. At this moment, the Razer Phone 2 doesn’t actually have the Digital Wellbeing feature, however, it will make its way into the phone with the upcoming Android 9 Pie update.
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The purpose of Digital Wellbeing is to help the Android users so that they can monitor their phone and app usage. Via this feature, you will also be able to activate Wind Down – the feature coming as a combination of grayscale along with Do Not Disturb – and manage your notifications.
The main idea for such a feature is for the users of Android to be more conscious about when and how often they use their devices, and exactly how much time they spend on specific apps.
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Currently, if you have the luxury of owning a Pixel device or indeed an Android One device running on the latest Android 9 Pie, you can quite easily try out the Digital Wellbeing from and within the setting menu. And for others – you’ll have to wait to get your hand onto the feature.