Floating memory bubbles on the Google Pixel Fold
The Google Pixel Fold runs Bubbles In Time's floating memory layer in full — and memories tap open onto a tablet-sized inner canvas. Here's the Google Pixel Fold-specific picture: setup, behavior, and what to expect.
On this phone specifically
On the Google Pixel Fold, stock Android foldable exposes Android's standard 'display over other apps' permission during Bubbles In Time's first-run setup — grant it once and memory bubbles can drift over the home screen, messaging, and every app you use. Bubbles never steal focus from the keyboard or playback; they float, you decide. Appearance intervals run from every 30 minutes to every 4 hours, and Android's own scheduling floor keeps the layer battery-boring.
Why it suits the Google Pixel Fold
Since Android 17 made floating bubbles the platform's own multitasking language, a memory bubble on a 2023 Google feels native rather than novel — the interaction is familiar; only the contents change. Instead of another app icon, the bubble holds a photo from years ago, a short video, or a message thread you saved because it mattered. The Mystery Photo option keeps one genuine surprise in the rotation.
Setup on the Google Pixel Fold in five minutes
Install from Google Play ($2.99, once — no subscription, no ads, no account). Add your first memories from the gallery, allow the overlay permission when stock Android foldable asks, pick a frequency, enable Floating Bubbles, and fire the Test Bubble to confirm. From that moment the Google Pixel Fold does something no stock gallery does: it hands your past back to you during ordinary use, entirely on-device.
Quick answers
Does Bubbles In Time work on the Google Pixel Fold?
Yes — the Google Pixel Fold (stock Android foldable) fully supports the floating memory layer via Android's standard overlay permission.
Is Bubbles In Time really a one-time purchase?
Yes — $2.99 once on Google Play. No subscription, no ads, no in-app purchases.
Can I control how often memories appear?
Yes — intervals from every 30 minutes to every 4 hours, plus a master pause switch.