The full tour
Every feature, explained
Gammy replaces the normal Android home screen with a keypad-driven phone surface for focus, digital detox, seniors, caregivers, simplicity, and reuse. Everything below follows the same button logic: arrow keys to move, OK to choose, green to call, red to go back or hang up.
Three editions
Choose the app that fits the phone.
Gammy Focus
Best for a primary phone that needs less noise. Phone and messages defaults are optional, and Android-owned Photos and storage stay in charge.
Gammy Full
Best when the phone owner wants Gammy to be the simple daily home, phone, and messages app while keeping control over leaving or changing Android defaults.
Gammy Managed
Best for a dedicated managed device. A caregiver/admin handles setup, recovery, storage management, and the family photo carousel.
Calls, texts, contacts
Staying connected
Calling
- Big-digit dialer with familiar dial tones
- Full-screen incoming calls with the caller's name
- Simple in-call screen: timer, speaker, mute
- One-press quick-dial favorites from the home screen
Texting
- T9 multi-tap typing on the number keys
- Clear conversation view, one thread at a time
- Picture messages from family and trusted contacts included
- New-message alerts that are easy to read and dismiss
Contacts & photos
- Short, readable contact list with big names
- Add-a-friend wizard: name, number, label - done
- Message photo viewing in every mode
- Managed family carousel for caregiver-managed phones
Safety and support
Help when it matters
SOS
A dedicated emergency flow with a clear countdown: it calls the chosen emergency contact and sends a text. Easy to trigger on purpose, easy to cancel by mistake-proof design.
Medication list
A read-friendly list of medication routine items and notes. Family keeps it current from existing care instructions in the PIN-protected settings area.
Beau, the voice helper
Press a button and talk: "Call Mary." "Set an alarm for 7." Beau listens, confirms, and does it - entirely on the phone, no internet account, with keypad typing as a fallback.
Everyday extras
Daily tools
Radio
Streaming radio with one-press station presets - tuned with the number keys, just like the radios they remember.
Sounds & recorder
Built-in tones, a simple sound maker, voice recorder, and saved audio files, all controlled with the keypad.
Bible reader
Offline Bible text with large type, search, bookmarks, and read-aloud through Android text-to-speech.
Alarm, timer & calendar
A real alarm clock with snooze, a kitchen-style countdown timer, and a month calendar with readable day detail.
Camera & flashlight
A simple camera and a one-press flashlight - no modes, no filters, no confusion.
Calculator
Big digits, basic arithmetic, zero clutter.
Wi-Fi & Bluetooth setup
Simplified settings screens so a caregiver, admin, or confident user can join Wi-Fi or pair a hearing aid without digging through Android settings.
Simple games
A few gentle, keypad-friendly games for passing the time.
Design principles
Designed around six rules
- Reuse beats replacement. Start with the Android phone someone already owns before buying separate minimalist hardware.
- Familiar beats flashy. Predictable phone-like actions, large labels, repeated layouts.
- Keypad first. Every core task works with the D-pad, number keys, green CALL, and red END.
- Local first. The phone works without cloud services; network use is narrow and visible.
- Family and senior ready. Setup power can live behind an admin PIN; daily screens stay quiet.
- No dead ends. Every screen has an obvious way forward, back, or cancel.