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Remodel your Smartphone to Avoid Cellphone Obsession

I developed an old iPhone 7 to give me each of the key gains I desired out of an iPhone with no of the distractions: zero social network, no internet mail, no gaming, no news flash, and no web browser.

I retained roadmaps, games, audio books, music, and Siri.

On top of that, I included my appointments, list of clients and online storage, and many of the major work productivity tools.

My own plan is to test this installation for a week and report back.

In the meantime, here is how it is easy to set-up your iPhone, old or new, for greater work productivity and hardly any potential distractions.
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I think it's simplest to start with a blank slate, so I advise copying your current iPhone configuration (or even when you are using an older phone) then erasing all settings and content.

Once you clear off the cellphone, continue through the set up wizard and set the phone up as a brand new telephone.

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Get in the app store and install plenty of apps that do not include social media, inbox, entertainment, news flashes, or maybe other internet browsers.

Just because you got rid of annoying software doesn't suggest you've done enough to eliminate as much diversion out of your mobile phone as possible.

After that, get rid of all non-critical notifications, music, and badges. You're able to correct for each iphone app separately.

I only saved notifications for Phone, texts, Appointments, and also cab software.

I wiped out sound effects from all of the programs except for phone call.

Including text messages, which is probably the most distracting enduring program in my telephone.

Additionally, I vanished badges (the small reddish colored number bubbles) for all.

The philosophy around getting rid of badges and sounds is that I would preferably check messages and other programs once I wish to, not once I listen to a noise or watch a red dot that forces me to, that would seem to be constantly for a number of applications.

Next, flip on Don't Disturb to prevent being distracted from spam telephone calls. I allow calls from my Favorites and permit Repeated Calls, that lets me control over who can reach me.

Getting rid of Safari, Mail, and also the App Store is the last significant step in creating a distraction-less phone.
Safari feels like a significant impairment, however Siri still functions, so that I have access to the world's information in a much less annoying style.

Without any Mail, I'll be forced to use Gmail on my MacBook laptop when I totally need to reply email, which generally I'm hoping drives me to batch email into a more valuable work.

You could also add a password to minimize the risk of corrections to your settings by selecting Use Screen Time Passcode over the Screen Time menu. To turn it far more safe, have a spouse or good friend put the code so that you may not know what it is.

Since I will be much less receptive than normal, I hacked the Don't Disturb While Driving a car feature to give everyone who message me a text note explaining that I'm not answering.

Right now, every time anyone texts me while I am going distraction free (just on their first text to me), they will receive my not available text message that reads "Auto reply: I am going easy with smart phone interaction this entire week and may likely take longer to answer than my usual typical reply times."

If you attempt a distraction-free smart phone, please let me find out what you think of it. I just might be sort of slow to text back. Highly recommended Web-site