From CNET: Young adults are turning to flip phones to help cut down on screen time, and Motorola has interpreted that trend quite literally with its new Razr. The company's new foldable phone, which launches in the US on Oct. 19 and is regularly priced at $700, has a special mode designed to minimize distractions.
Appropriately called Unplugged, this feature lets you temporarily tune out every app except for the few you truly need access to. It's a lot like Apple's Focus mode, except Motorola's version goes a step further by hiding apps you haven't greenlit. Unplugged is launching on the new Razr and will be coming to the Razr Plus in the coming weeks. Motorola says new devices moving forward will have the feature as well, in another sign that tech companies are catering to younger Gen Z audiences looking to disconnect from technology.
"People have tried so many different ways to help them manage their phone usage," said Lexi Valasek, a senior product researcher at Motorola. "But there isn't really a one-size-fits-all to this problem, especially since people disconnect in different ways."
Unplugged allows you to put your phone in a special mode with a custom background and a different layout that only provides access to the apps of your choosing. If you're on a hike, for example, you might only want access to the camera app and a few other communication apps, while blocking out social media. The altered layout is key because it can prevent you from habitually reaching for a distracting app based on muscle memory, according to Valasek.
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