Realme UI Detailed Ahead of Its Official Rollout, Tweaks ColorOS 7 With New Customisations


Realme UI, the custom interface based on Android 10 and is backed by Oppo's ColorOS 7, has been detailed just days after its official announcement took place in China. The new interface, which will be available on Realme phones, is touted to be designed for young consumers. Realme claims that it has adhered to the concept of Real Design that is designed to bring a simplified experience to users. Just like the vanilla ColorOS 7, Realme UI will bring proprietary features such as an improved 3-Finger Screenshot option and a Focus Mode. The interface also has a list of wallpapers and custom ringtones.

As per details provided by Realme through a press note, Realme UI has a range of customisations, including system colours, icons, wallpapers, and animations. The custom interface is claimed to have naturally high-saturation and high-brightness colours. App icons provided on Realme UI use the core elements of common household items and are customisable in terms of shape and size.

In addition to the ability to customise the shape and size, users on Realme UI would get the option to customise internal graphic size of the icons -- no matter whether they are square or round, large or small.

Realme UI also includes 11 new wallpapers that are touted to be inspired by natural elements -- matching distinct colour schemes of the interface. Realme has also leveraged Oppo's Quantum Animation Engine that's available on ColorOS 7 to improve the screen frequency and deliver an optimised experience. Further, the interface is claimed to have various power-saving features and an optimised experience to limit power consumption and performance.

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