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Put Your Phone Down

A barely interactive experience.
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Lifestyle Free REDspace Inc. iPhone, iPad, iPod

Due to its overwhelming response, we’re excited to be giving you (and everyone around you) the gift of phone-free time all year round with the Put Your Phone Down app. This app makes not checking your phone every five seconds fun!

It’s hard to imagine life without cell phones. We use them as clocks, maps, encyclopedias - everything. But the reality is that sometimes, they get in the way of… well, life. We’ve grown accustomed to using social media and text messages to communicate instead of talking with people in person. So why not try getting off your phone and enjoying time with real people?

The Put Your Phone Down app is designed to make getting (and staying) off your phone a little easier. Whether you’re enjoying time with friends and family or taking a bit of time for yourself to relax, you’ll be racking up time and bragging rights!


Fun Features:
Track the amount of time you spend off your phone.
Earn more achievements the longer you spend off your phone.
Share your best times with your friends on Facebook.


REDspace

As a full-service digital studio creating mobile, web, gaming, and video experiences for some of the largest media and entertainment brands in the world, we spend all of our time getting people on their devices and engaged. But we understand there’s a time and a place to disconnect. After its success over the holidays, we’re excited to share the Put Your Phone Down app with you all year in an effort to make sure everyone spends a little less time on their phones!

Reviews

Only Problem
Emmatessa12345

The only problem I see with this app is snapchat streaks because how on earth am I going to keep a streak going without touching my phone. Other than that I like this app and think it's a very good idea to make people go out and spend the day actually talking to people. But my streaks are important.


Great concept
tess14928

The app stops counting time the second the screen goes dark so it isn't a fair representation of how long your were actually off of it. My time never exceeded 15 seconds because that is when my screen is set to lock. Theoretically, though, an app that incentivizes you with a points system or something like that to stay off of your phone is a great idea.


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