Realme, after going autonomous, announced to shift its devices’ to the Realme UI based on Android 10. This custom skin packs a bucket-load of features and hence, is heavy.
This skin has seen multiple improvements, feature additions, and optimizations in the recent past. But the major change is now arriving with Realme UI 2.0.
This version takes the skin closer to stock Android and at the same time, offers loads of features that one might not see on stock Android.
Android 11-based Realme UI 2.0 has started rolling out for more than a dozen devices already and many more will receive over the next few months. Find the status here.
The company has once again not remained restricted to the ones offered by Google but has also showcased their own software development skills as new features.
Here are the top Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) features.
3-style Dark mode
This feature offers 3 modes of darkness depending on the shade of the black. This alters the shade of icons and wallpapers too.
Customisable Always-On-Display
The new AOD feature lets users customize their own visuals, add text to them, custom patterns, and a lot more. However, this feature is only restricted to devices with OLED panels.
Unfortunately, Realme 7 Pro users have still not received this feature even after having an OLED panel.
Invisible Door
Well, this one ensures your data doesn’t fall in the wrong hands by sending null values when an app tries to extract your data.
Icon Customizations
With Realme UI 2.0, there comes a bucket full of customizations for the icons and home screens. It lets users change icon shape, shades, and size according to their preferences.
Dual mode music share
This lets Realme users on Android 11 connect wired as well as Bluetooth earplugs simultaneously to listen to the same song, being played from the same smartphone.
Private Space
All the confidential documents, photos, and videos can be kept secured inside the Private Space.
Sleep Capsule
A sleep capsule is the newest addition that helps keep track of the sleep cycle accurately.
Security Shield
360-degree protection for the smartphone filters out spam and frauds to provide a safe environment.
Focus Mode
This feature temporarily pauses applications, cuts off incoming notifications, and plays soothing music to help you stay focused. Also offers a variety of soundtracks to choose from.
Realme has indeed put good efforts into improving the user interface with Android 11 and has added some useful features while also maintaining the overall stability of the OS.
Which one do you like the most? Hop in the comments section below and let us know your favourite feature(s).
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