Need a digital break? Motorola offers ‘Unplugged’ mode on its smartphones to disable unnecessary notifications.
With all the technological resources around us, distraction is constantly lurking around the corner. As a result, many people today find it difficult to focus on a single task during private work hours. Motorola wants to help you with that. Starting today, the smartphone manufacturer is rolling out “Unplugged” mode, a new mode in which you can turn off all notifications and digital distractions for a period of time.
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This feature is reminiscent of Focus Time on Windows. You can set a timer for how long you don’t want to receive notifications. You also need to decide how far you want to go during your digital break. For example, if you still want to receive notifications from Outlook or Microsoft Teams during work hours, you can mark them as allowed apps.
Only apps you allow will be able to send you notifications in disconnected mode. A useful feature for those who find it difficult to secretly log into Instagram while working without forced means. You can also set that you must enter a password to end the session.
Motorola will first roll out Unplugged on its Razr 40 Ultra foldable phone. It will also be available on other devices in the future.
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