Your 2010 photos are still in your pocket. When did you last see one?
2010 was the decade-opener when front cameras made everyone a photographer. Somewhere in your library sit hundreds of photos from it — the dawn of the modern camera roll — and its burial problem — and the honest odds are you haven't opened that folder in years. That's not neglect; it's friction. Friction is fixable.
Why 2010 disappeared
Photos don't fade anymore — they sink. Every year of new pictures buries the last, and 2010 now lives under years of sediment no scroll session will ever reach. The grid interface is honest storage and terrible remembering: it shows everything and surfaces nothing. A 2010 photo has roughly zero chance of being seen again by accident, which is the only way most photos were ever seen at all.
Resurfacing 2010, the low-effort way
Bubbles In Time flips the mechanic: instead of you excavating 2010, 2010 floats to you. Pull a handful of favorites from 2010 into the app — the trip, the birthday, the people — and they join the rotation of memory bubbles that drift across your screen during ordinary phone use. Set the frequency, add a Mystery Photo for surprise, and a random Tuesday gains a visit from 2010 without you managing anything.
The 2010-sized payoff
The photos most worth resurfacing are exactly the ones old enough to surprise you — and 2010 is deep in that territory now. Faces have changed, places have changed, some people are gone; that's precisely what makes a thirty-second visit from 2010 land like a small gift instead of a chore. One $2.99 app, no subscription, no uploads, and 2010 stops being sediment.
Quick answers
How do I find my 2010 photos to add?
Your gallery's timeline or search can jump to 2010; pick favorites from there and add them as bubbles in Bubbles In Time.
Do old photos get uploaded anywhere?
No. Bubbles In Time reads from your device and shares no data — your memories never leave your phone.
Can I mix 2010 with other years?
Yes — build a rotation across any years you like, or let Mystery Photo surprise you.