5217 Android App Review
Studies had shown that productivity actually increases by taking frequent breaks amid work. As the title of the app – 5217 – states, it is considered an efficient routine to work for 52 minutes and take a break for 17 minutes before plunging back to work again. 5217 for Android help you do just that. You can download 5217 app for $1.14 from Google Play Store.
Features
5217 for Android is a productivity and time management app that reports to you the 52 and 17 cycle. A minimalistic enough layout and slow transitions chart your progress through the day, with soft alarm tones indicating the beginning and end of each cycle. In other words, you will get 52 minutes of productivity, and then a notification tells you to take a break for 17 minutes. Repeat the cycles as required. At the end of the day, you can take stock of how many work cycles you had, and how productive the workday has been. Of course, you can share how many cycles you were able to complete in a day when you’re done.
The user interface is minimalistic as mentioned, and is well designed. It is pretty easy to use. Since it has not many functions, there is no much complexity in terms of menu or options. The playful alarm tones are soothing to listen to. 5217 for Android is also found to be stable and responsive. 5217 app requires Android OS versions 4.1 and up. 5217 for Android can be best described as experimental .But it is also a fun concept, which you can try out. It is always nice to take a break between work, and we found the 17 minute break quite relaxing.
Final Thoughts
5217 app for Android help you to improve your productivity by reminding you to take a break of 17 minutes after working for 52 minutes. It charts your progress through the day, with playful alarm tones indicating you the start/end of each cycle. At the end of the day, you can share how many cycles you were able to complete in a day when you’re done. The UI is minimalistic and easy to follow. The app is also found to be slick and responsive. Check this app out if you find this concept quite interesting.
Category: Android Apps