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Android prepares a new ‘widget’ that will show how much time you use your cell phone per day

Google is working on a new ‘widget’ for the Digital Wellbeing app, native to the Android operating system, with which users can check the time they spend each day using the ‘smartphone’ or the different applications.

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The beta version v1.0.416751293 of the Digital Wellbeing app contains code referring to a new screen time ‘widget’, as the 9to5Google portal has warned when analyzing the APK.

Through this tool, Android users can check the total time they have spent using their mobile device during the day, in hours and minutes.

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The ‘widget’ also reports which have been the three applications to which the user has spent the most time that day, with a bubble design that shows an estimate of time for each one.

Like the rest of Android ‘widgets’, the new Digital Wellbeing allows users to customize the size of the home screen according to their preferences. Depending on the size, more or less data is displayed.

This is what the Digital Wellbeing widget for Android would look like. (Photo: 9to5Google)

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