Here’s How to Get Digital Wellbeing on Non Android Pie Smartphone

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Google’s Digital Wellbeing is one of the useful features of Android 9.0 Pie. And it’s gonna more important when we have addictive apps like TikTok or PUBG. Yes, Digital Wellbeing is one of the best method to curb smartphone addiction. If your device is running on Android 9.0 Pie, it’s a good thing, but if you’ve been waiting for the Pie update or still on the older Android version. Then here’s great news for you. You can now finally get the digital wellbeing on your smartphone. Here’s How to Get Digital Wellbeing on Non-Android Pie smartphones.

Digital Wellbeing is an anti-smartphone addiction method, which helps you to save your crucial time. Till now, only Android Pie 9.0 or Android Q users can get access to this feature. If your phone is running on the Pie, follow the official method to Get Digital Wellbeing. And Non-Android Pie users can follow this step-by-step guide to get the feature on their phone. The method works fine, with features like Dashboard (with App usage time), Screen Time, App launches, Notifications, and Unlocks. Let’s take a look at the method.

Note: This is not official digital wellbeing of the stock Android Pie 9.0. Instead, it’s a third-party application, which allows you to add similar functionality on the Non-Android Pie smartphones.

How to Get Digital Wellbeing on Non-Android Pie Smartphones

A few days ago Action Launcher introduced an app, which brings the Digital Wellbeing functionality on any Android phone. The app named, ActionDash: Digital Wellbeing & Screen Time helper (Free download), allows you to track your apps usage data, screen-on time, and much more. The app version 1.9 works fine in our testing, you can try now. Once download the app, just follow the below steps to properly enable all the Digital Wellbeing features.

  • At first, download the app from the Play Store.
  • Go to App drawer, launch the App and Grant the usage access.How to Get Digital Wellbeing on Non Android Pie smartphone
  • That’s it, you now have digital wellbeing on your Non-Android smartphone.

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Use Digital Wellbeing on any Android Device

While it isn’t the official digital wellbeing feature, it still works fine in our testing. All the official features works fine. The non-official digital wellbeing app has, Dashboard (with Weekly & Daily stats), Apps Screen-on time (with Daily & Hourly stats), notification stats, app launches, and a number of times you’ve unlocked your phone feature.

You can also buy the Plus mode, which unlocks the stats longer than 7 days, Remove ads, Dark Mode, Advanced customizations, and more. In Plus mode, you can set the usage limit in any app which helps you to save your crucial time. You can use all these features on your smartphone.

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