I want to measure the time my smartphone has been turned off.

These days, we live our lives completely surrounded by and immersed in smartphones.

It seems there isn't a single person among us who isn't.

This is because we can find all kinds of information, meet friends, and enjoy our leisure time on our smartphones.

However, there is one thing we are overlooking.

It is the emotion you will feel toward the people around you as you die on the day you come to pass away. What is that emotion?

It is regret. That regret is likely the longing to enjoy physical intimacy, conversation, travel, and everyday life more. That is why I am developing an app with a special feature.

I am developing an app that helps users self-regulate and maintain moderation in their smartphone usage—something we are addicted to and love so much, yet often fail to realize that it is poison.

This app is designed to encourage mutual moderation and provide rewards.

Ironically, this app is designed to operate on the smartphone itself.

The reason is that if the smartphone is a tiger's den, then to catch the tiger, one must enter the tiger's den.

While conceptualizing and proceeding with development, I encountered a completely insurmountable wall.

This is because the iPhone cannot accurately measure the screen-off time.

I earnestly hope that if there is a team or developer working on the iPhone framework, you can resolve this issue.

If you can extend the extension or take measures to allow access to that data within the SDK, I believe I will be able to complete this app.

I look forward to your help.

I want to measure the time my smartphone has been turned off.
 
 
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