Motorola Introduces 'Unplugged' Mode on Razr Phone to Help Users Disconnect from Distractions
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Motorola's new Unplugged feature for the Razr phone lets you hide distracting apps and access only essential ones.
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Unplugged aims to help people manage phone usage and disconnect, inspired by the trend of Gen Z users going back to flip phones.
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The mode has a custom background and layout that blocks apps not whitelisted by the user.
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Unplugged is similar to Apple's Focus mode but goes further by completely hiding unused apps.
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Motorola says new devices going forward will have Unplugged, as phone addiction continues to be a concern.
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