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[Update Feb 22] Realme UI 2.0: Release date, Features, Eligible Device List, Roadmap, and more

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On February 22, 2021

Realme has officially announced, the company has added three more devices to its Realme UI 2.0 early access roadmap. The Realme X7, Realme X7 Pro and Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition smartphone users in India will get this update in Q2, 2021. Below you can check the Realme UI 2.0 based on the Android 11 early access beta program roadmap details.

On February 06, 2021

As we reported that the Realme UI 2.0 is based on Android 11 and it’s the most powerful Android skin by the Realme with a bunch of interesting features (You can learn all its features by going down in this article). The company has provided the Beta/ Stable update to its eligible devices and some of the devices waiting for this while it very soon reaches there.

Realme X50 Pro smartphone users in China and India got the stable update for the Realme UI 2.0 and Realme X2 Pro, Realme 7 Pro, Realme 7, Realme X7 series, Narzo 20/20 Pro, Realme 6 Pro, Realme Q2/Q2 Pro and more devices on running the beta version.

Now the company has officially released the roadmap of the Realme UI 2.0 in Indian, global and China countries while you can check the list below.

Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11 new Early Access Roadmap: (India and Global)

September 2020:

  • Realme X50 Pro (Stable Released)  (Read more)

November 2020:

  • Realme 7 Pro (Beta)
  • Realme Narzo 20 (Open Beta)  (Read more)

December 2020:

  • Realme 6 Pro (Beta)
  • Realme 7 (Beta)
  • Realme Narzo 20 Pro (Beta)
  • Realme X2 Pro (Beta)

January 2021:

February 2021:

  • Realme 6i
  • Realme Narzo 10

March 2021:

  • Realme C3
  • Realme Narzo 10A
  • Realme X7
  • RealmeX7 Pro

Q2 2021:

  • Realme X
  • Realme XT
  • Realme 3 Pro
  • Realme 5 Pro
  • Realme Narzo 20A
  • Realme X7 (New Device)
  • Realme X7 Pro (New Device)
  • Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition (New Device)

Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11 new Early Access Roadmap: (China)

September 2020

  • Realme X50 Pro (Stable Released)  (Read more)
  • Realme X50 Pro Player Edition (Stable Released)

November 2020

December 2020

  • Realme Q2 Pro, (Beta)  (Read more)
  • Realme X7, (Beta)
  • Realme X2 Pro (Beta)

January 2021

  • Realme Q2, (Beta)
  • Realme V5, (Beta)
  • Realme X2, (Beta)
  • Realme X50 (Beta)  (Read more)
  • Realme X50m (Beta)  (Read more)

Q2 2021

  • Realme Q,
  • Realme X,
  • Realme X youth edition

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Realme has one of the biggest smartphone manufacturing company and since the launch, the company has made a mark in the smartphone market. Realme first appeared in China in 2010 with the name “OPPO Real” and it was a sub-brand of Oppo (which is itself a subsidiary of BBK Electronics) until its formation as a spinoff on May 4, 2018. Oppo did not specify whether it had transferred its participation in Realme to BBK.

In the above paragraph, you have learned a little bit history of Realme. Now we will talk about the latest version of Realme UI, basically, Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11 and it comes with lots of features like tons of customizations, enhanced security, and better productivity. Also, the company has started releasing the Realme UI 2.0 update to its some smartphones holder and in the coming time, it will provide to all devices who have eligible for this update.

REALME UI 2.0: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Realme UI 2.0 New Features
  • Realme UI 2.0 Release Date
  • Realme UI 2.0 New Roadmap
  • Realme UI 2.0 Eligible Device List

REALME UI 2.0 NEW FEATURES:

  • New Always-on Display (AOD)
  • New Privacy Features
  • New Dark Mode style
  • Icon Customisations
  • Floating Window function

New Always-on Display (AOD)

Featuring an unprecedented upgrade, Always On Display now offers 5 themes and is also the first customization engine in the market which allows you to create unique AOD patterns with just a touch of your finger.

New Always-on Display (AOD)

New Privacy Features

Introducing the Deep Sea Privacy Plan, the Realme UI 2.0 features an Invisible Door, Private Space, and a Security Shield so that you can share your creativity without worrying about the safety of your personal data and privacy.

New Privacy Features

New Dark Mode style

The new Dark Mode update in RealmeUI 2.0 offers 3 styles to cater to everyone’s needs: Enhanced, Medium & Gentle. It also supports intelligent auto-adjustment which automatically adjusts the contrast according to the ambient light.

New Dark Mode style

Icon Customization

The RealmeUI 2.0 offers Icon Customisations & a rich store of Seamless Fonts. It also gives third-party launchers access to our desktop design for more customizability and the Android11 notification bar for an easier and free arrangement of information.

Icon Customizations

Floating Window function

The Floating Window function in the Realme UI 2.0 offers new possibilities. Now you can chat with your friends and watch videos simultaneously.

Floating Window function

REALME UI 2.0 RELEASE DATE:

On December 30, 2020, Realme has rolled out the first stable update of Realme UI 2.0 which is based on Android 11 for Realme X50 Pro smartphone users while the Realme Narzo 20, Realme 7 Pro, Realme X7/X7 Pro, and Realme Q2 Pro is now part of Android 11 beta.

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REALME UI 2.0 NEW ROADMAP: 

Realme has already distributed the Realme UI 2.0 beta version for the Realme X50 pro smartphone users( limited users) in Indian and China while the company will be soon releasing the public beta for eligible devices.

Here is Realme UI 2.0 new roadmap based on the Android 11 update:

September 2020

  • Realme X50 Pro (Stable Released) (Read here)
  • Realme X50 Pro Player Edition

November 2020

  • Realme 7 Pro (In Beta testing)
  • Realme Narzo 20 (In beta testing)
  • Realme X7 Pro (In Beta testing)

December 2020

  • Realme 6 Pro (coming soon)
  • Realme 7
  • Realme Narzo 20 Pro (coming soon)
  • Realme X2 Pro (In Beta testing)
  • Realme Q2 Pro (In Beta testing)
  • Realme X7 (In Beta testing)

FROM Q1 2021 (January, February, And March)

  • Realme X3
  • Realme X3 Super Zoom
  • Realme X2 (In Beta testing) (Read here)
  • Realme 6
  • Realme 6i
  • Realme Narzo 10
  • Realme Narzo 10A
  • Realme C12
  • Realme C15
  • Realme C3
  • Realme Q2
  • Realme V5 (In Beta testing) (Read here)
  • Realme X50
  • Realme X50m

From Q2 2021 (April, May, And June)

  • Realme X
  • Realme XT
  • Realme 3 Pro
  • Realme 5 Pro
  • Realme Narzo 20A
  • Realme Q,
  • Realme X,
  • Realme X youth edition

REALME UI 2.0 ELIGIBLE DEVICE LIST: 

All the smartphone holders of Realme wanted to test the features of Realme UI 2.0, but currently this update available for some eligible devices. The company has officially released the Realme UI 2.0 compatible devices list, so you can check the complete list below.

Realme X Series

  • Realme X50 Pro 5G
  • Realme X50 5G
  • Realme X2 Pro
  • Realme X2 (730G)
  • Realme XT (Realme X2- 712)
  • Realme X
  • Realme X Youth Edition
  • Realme X50m
  • Realme X50 Pro Player
  • Realme X3
  • Realme X3 Super Zoom
  • Realme X7
  • Realme X7 Pro

Realme Series

  •  Realme 5 Pro (Realme Q)
  •  Realme 3 Pro (Realme X Youth Edition)
  •  Realme 6
  •  Realme 6s
  •  Realme 6 Pro
  •  Realme 6i
  •  Realme 7i
  •  Realme 7
  •  Realme 7 Pro

Realme C Series

  •  Realme C3
  •  Realme C3i
  •  Realme C11
  •  Realme C15
  •  Realme C12
  •  Realme C17

Realme Narzo Series

  •  Realme Narzo 10
  •  Realme Narzo 10A
  •  Realme Narzo 20
  •  Realme Narzo 20A
  •  Realme Narzo 20 Pro

Realme V Series

  •  Realme V5
  •  Realme V3

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Realme Q Series

  • Realme Q2 Pro
  • Realme Q2
  • Realme Q
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Future Huawei Smartwatches May Feature Auto-Gesture Control

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Huawei has recently filed a new patent indicating that their future smartwatches might include auto-gesture control features. This innovative enhancement will simplify gesture management, making it more intuitive and user-friendly for consumers.

According to the details, Huawei applied for the new patent on March 23, 2022, and it was published on May 30, 2024. The patent application is titled “Method for Controlling Wearable Device” and has been published by the U.S. Patent Office.

Input reveals that the new auto-gesture control technology for future Huawei smartwatches appears somewhat similar to the Apple Watch Series 9 Double Tap functionality.

The information suggests that the new auto-gesture control technology for future Huawei smartwatches resembles the Double Tap functionality found in the Apple Watch Series 9.

This feature automatically detects the motion between the index finger and thumb to perform specific tasks. Examples of such “Double Tap” actions include answering a phone call, scrolling through settings on the watch, and replying to texts.

Unlike Apple’s Double Tap feature, Huawei’s auto-gesture control technology for wearables will detect accidental touches on the screen. In other words, this feature will address and correct issues related to the device’s touchscreen operations.

For example, if you’re having trouble using the watch’s touchscreen in the rain, the device will automatically switch to gesture controls.

In short, the technology will detect unusual touch events on the screen and automatically activate gesture controls to ensure smooth interaction between the device and users.

How does the auto-gesture control technology work?

1. Advanced Touch Recognition Algorithms:

  • The watch’s touchscreen would have built-in algorithms that can differentiate between normal touch interactions and unusual patterns.
  • For example, rain might cause multiple, scattered touch points on the screen, while a finger swipe would typically leave a smooth, linear trail.
  • Upon detecting unusual touch patterns, the algorithm would trigger a switch to auto-gesture control mode.

2. Multi-Sensor Fusion:

  • The watch could combine touch data with input from other sensors like the accelerometer and gyroscope.
  • Rain hitting the watch might cause slight vibrations that the accelerometer could detect.
  • Additionally, the gyroscope might not register the typical wrist movement associated with deliberate touch interaction.
  • By combining touch data with these other sensors, the watch could build a more comprehensive picture of user interaction and trigger auto-gesture control when necessary.

3. Machine Learning:

  • Huawei might employ machine learning algorithms on the watch itself or on a connected smartphone.
  • The algorithm would be trained on a vast amount of data to differentiate between normal touch interactions and various types of interference like rain, sweat, or accidental touches.
  • Over time, the machine learning model would continuously learn and improve its accuracy in recognizing unusual touch patterns.

Gesture Recognition for Control:

Once the watch detects the need for auto-gesture control, it would need to recognize the user’s gestures:

  • Pre-programmed gestures: Users could set up specific hand movements beforehand, like clenching a fist for skipping a song or rotating the wrist for volume control.
  • Context-aware gestures: The watch could analyze the situation and suggest context-appropriate gestures. For instance, during a workout, raising your arm with a clenched fist could be interpreted as “pause music.”

While the specifics remain to be seen, auto-gesture control has the potential to significantly improve smartwatch usability in various situations.

Overall, the concept of auto-gesture control for Huawei smartwatches holds promise. It could enhance user experience by adapting to different scenarios. However, we’ll need to wait for official announcements to get a clearer picture of its implementation details and compatibility with various operating systems and hardware.

via:- HC/huaweinews

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Huawei Developing Celia Assistant with 5.5G and AI Features

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Huawei plans to develop a new version of its Celia assistant, featuring upgrades like 5.5G and AI capabilities. The company announced this at the 2024 Mobile Communications High-Quality Development Forum on June 7.

At the event, Huawei’s Senior Vice President, Cao Jibin, discussed how teamwork can usher in the era of 5G-A technology in the region.

Cao also announced that Huawei plans to develop a new Celia super assistant with 5.5G network technology and advanced AI features.

This new Celia assistant will be built on the Pangu AI large model. Since Huawei is set to launch the Pangu Model 5.0 at HDC 2024, this technology is expected to be integrated into the new assistant app.

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Currently, the Celia voice assistant uses Large Language Model (LLM) AI and advanced algorithms. However, Huawei aims to make it even smarter and more efficient for users. Cao believes these enhancements will better meet users’ needs.

“Huawei is the first company to introduce AI into smartphones. In the next step, we will build Celia into a super assistant based on the Pangu model, integrating the capabilities of 5G + AI to provide users with better devices.” – says Cao Jibin.

Apart from the Celia assistant, Cao Jibin discussed the benefits of 5G-A technology, also known as 5.5G. This advanced network offers faster, more stable, and more functional mobile communication compared to previous versions.

Over the next 5-10 years, 5G-A will become more powerful and benefit individual users, families, offices, and other settings. It will also boost digital transformation and introduce various AI facilities for customers.

Cao mentioned that the demand for smart technologies will increase by 100 times, and AI computing will grow by 500 times. Despite slow progress in chip production, he is optimistic about future improvements.

via:- weibo/huaweicentral

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Samsung Expands DIY Repair Program to Include Galaxy S23, Z Fold 5, Flip 5, and More

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Samsung is making it easier for users to fix their devices by expanding its DIY repair program. In a recent announcement, Samsung shared that over a dozen new devices will be included in the Self-Repair program. Among them are the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5, marking the introduction of DIY repair options for Samsung’s foldable phones.

The Self-Repair program will provide users with access to parts and guides for fixing their devices at home. Samsung [Samsung Newsroom Post] is taking a step towards empowering users to take control of their device maintenance, offering support for popular devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 in this latest expansion.

Until now, Samsung mainly provided DIY repair options for its regular smartphones, tablets, and laptops. However, when it came to the more intricate foldable models like the Galaxy Fold and Flip, the company limited users to professional repair services due to the complexity of these devices.

Now, in a noteworthy move, Samsung is expanding its DIY repair support to include its foldable models, starting with the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. This means users will soon have the option to tackle repairs at home, marking a shift in Samsung’s approach to empower users in maintaining and fixing their foldable devices.

This development follows Google’s recent introduction of DIY repair options for its Pixel Fold, though it’s worth noting that repair parts for the Pixel Fold can be relatively expensive, such as the inner screen alone costing $900. As Samsung joins the DIY repair trend for foldables, it’ll be interesting to see how this impacts the accessibility and affordability of maintaining these innovative devices.

The full list of new Self-Repair options for Galaxy devices includes:

  • Galaxy Z Fold 5
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5
  • Galaxy S23
  • Galaxy S23+
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23 FE
  • Galaxy A05s
  • Galaxy Tab S9
  • Galaxy Tab S9+
  • Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S9 FE
  • Galaxy Tab S9+ FE
  • Galaxy Tab A9
  • Galaxy Tab A9+
  • Galaxy Book 2 Pro (15-inch)
  • Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 (15-inch)

Samsung is making its Self-Repair program available to more people around the world. The program is spreading to South Korea and over 30 European countries, including places like Denmark, Greece, Hungary, and Portugal. However, it’s important to note that, as of now, these new devices are not yet supported in the United States, and parts are not available from Samsung’s retail partner, iFixit.

via:- 9to5google/samsungnewsroom/ifixit

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