PhoneRestore is built for Android senior phones. It catches accidental changes, helps restore what broke, and gives families a calmer support path than replacing the phone or troubleshooting from scratch.
Caregivers can still use an iPhone or Android phone. The phone being protected by PhoneRestore needs to be Android.
Coming soon. Join now for launch updates and early pricing access.
PhoneRestore exists for the recurring little disasters that turn a normal day into a long support call.
WiFi got turned off by accident and now nothing loads.
Volume, ringer, or Do Not Disturb changed and no one knows why.
An important app got deleted and the whole phone suddenly feels broken.
Brightness, font size, or display settings changed by accident.
Deleted photos or files create panic, even when they are still recoverable.
The senior is far away, and nobody wants to replace the phone just to reduce hassle.
This is not about forcing a new device or making seniors feel managed. It is about helping families keep a familiar smartphone usable.
A big fix path helps reverse common accidental settings changes.
Family can see what changed without guessing through a frustrating call.
PhoneRestore quietly watches for the changes that create confusion and missed calls.
Set up the senior's Android phone once, connect caregiver support if needed, and recover faster when something changes.
Save the settings and apps the senior depends on.
A caregiver can use iPhone or Android to stay informed and help.
When something breaks, the senior can tap fix or the caregiver can guide the next step.
Typical senior phones reduce complexity by forcing a new device. PhoneRestore takes the opposite approach: keep the smartphone your parent already knows and remove the hassle around accidental changes.
| What families care about | PhoneRestore | Typical senior phones | Doing nothing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keep the smartphone they already know | Yes | No | Yes |
| No new hardware to buy or learn | Yes | No | Yes |
| One-tap help for accidental settings changes | Yes | No | No |
| Remote caregiver visibility | Yes | Limited | No |
| Less phone-support hassle for the family | Yes | Sometimes | No |
PhoneRestore was inspired by the same loop many families know too well: parents in their late 80s, Barb living a few hours away, and repeated phone mishaps that turn into long support calls. The goal was not another gadget. It was a calmer way to help seniors keep the smartphone they already trust.
The full About page tells the founder story in more human terms and explains why Android-first support, dignity, and less hassle became the product direction.
Perfect for the setup moment where a family member helps once and the senior keeps the same phone afterward.
This fits the day-to-day story: the phone still feels familiar, and the fix path is simple when something changes.
Best for the emotional payoff block where the product is about confidence, not replacing the device.
PhoneRestore is not available yet. Join now to hear when Android availability opens and the launch offer goes live for the first families in.
Android senior phone at launch. Caregiver can still use iPhone or Android.