Floating memory bubbles on the Motorola Razr+
The Motorola Razr+ runs Bubbles In Time's floating memory layer in full — and the reborn Razr adds a memory layer to the flip ritual. Here's the Motorola Razr+-specific picture: setup, behavior, and what to expect.
On this phone specifically
On the Motorola Razr+, Moto flip 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 Motorola Razr+
Since Android 17 made floating bubbles the platform's own multitasking language, a memory bubble on a 2023 Motorola 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 Motorola Razr+ 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 Moto flip asks, pick a frequency, enable Floating Bubbles, and fire the Test Bubble to confirm. From that moment the Motorola Razr+ 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 Motorola Razr+?
Yes — the Motorola Razr+ (Moto flip) fully supports the floating memory layer via Android's standard overlay permission.
Do bubbles interrupt what I'm doing?
No — bubbles float without stealing focus. Tap to open a memory, dismiss to continue.
Does it work offline?
Completely — there's no server, so bubbles float with or without a connection.