Just as OPPO presented Color OS a few days ago, its new graphical interface for Android 11, the subsidiary realme has done the same with its own layer, realme UI. Thus, he has announced realme UI 2.0 at the launch event of the Narzo realme in India, although it has confirmed that it will reach more mobiles and more countries, such as Spain.
The company wanted to focus on three aspects in this update. On the one hand, it has increased the customization options for Android 11, it has also wanted to enhance the features we use in communication and has included new features that will help us work with the mobile.
The new graphical interface will allow us to customize the interface by color schemes more advanced than we had until now.
This even reaches the Always On Display, since we can customize in five different ways, choosing the tones that those designs will show.
The behavior of dark mode is also improved, with three different options, the same as we have in Color OS 11.
Finally, the customization options are maintained and improved through third-party launchers, other sources or icons that we can download from the Play Store.
In the communication section, realme has confirmed the adoption of the automatic subtitles that we had in Android 10 (better late than never). We also have the option to use realme Share, the brand version of the protocol created between Vivo, OPPO and Xiaomi.
The functions of security, like being able to avoid tracking in some apps and websites.
Lastly, realme UI 2.0 focuses on productivity. For this, it is compatible with the new feature of Android 11 that moves the conversations to the top of the notifications.
It also increases speed to which the apps are opened and the system responds and the possibility of using the floating windows in a much more advanced way than until now is added.
This new version will be in beta on the realme X50 Pro for a few weeks from September 24. It will reach the final version in November.
Hopefully it will reach more models from realme to early 2021.
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