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It's all about realme UI 2.0 : Based on Android 11 with super cool optimization and more.

Based on the latest Android 11, the realme UI 2.0 it is designed to give a Seamless Fun experience to its users and comes with a plethora of new features, improved security, enhanced performance, creative customisations, and a lot more to achieve that. 

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The three areas where the realme UI 2.0 has focused on are: Creativity, Sociability and Productivity.

Being heavily centered around Creativity, the realme UI 2.0 is one of the most customizable OS in the market that is bound to give a highly personalized UI experience to its users. Let's consider a few instances as to how it has achieved it. 

 i. Global Theme Colour 
This function in the realme UI 2.0 has 5 built-in colour schemes and 10 single colours which lets you choose your own for the main interface, notification bar, shortcut button and 24 other interfaces.

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 ii. Always On Display: 
Improvements Taking the customisations on "Always On Display" to an another level, the realme UI 2.0 now offers 5 themes and is also the first customisation engine in the market which allows you to create unique AOD patterns with just a touch of your finger! How cool is that?!
 
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iii. Improved Dark Mode 
The Dark Mode in realme UI 2.0 now 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.

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iv. Support for Third Party Launcher 
Not just third party icon packages and fonts, the realme UI 2.0 also gives third-party launchers access to its desktop design for more customizability.
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Coming to Privacy and Security, the realme UI 2.0 would feature the Deep Sea Privacy Plan that includes an Invisible Door, Private Space and a Security Shield so that one can share their creativity without worrying about the safety of personal data and privacy. 

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What's more? The realme UI 2.0 has achieved a greater level of optimisation and has led to an almost 45% increase in System Resources Utilisation Efficiency, a 32% increase in System Speed, a 17% increase in Frame Rate Stability and 23.63% increase in speed of launching an App when compared with realme UI. 

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The Floating Window function offered in realme UI 2.0 lets you chat with friends and watch videos simultaneously to carry out everyday-multitasking. 

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Based out of Android 11, the realme UI 2.0 has following Android exclusive features and enhancements: 

 i. All New Notification Bar 
The notifcation bar on realme UI 2.0 now comes with a whole new design with an essence of vanilla Android flavor and an even minimal interface.
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 ii. Output Switcher One of the most useful new features in Android 11 is the ability to quickly switch audio output without diving into your settings. 
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 iii. Digital Wellbeing The realme UI 2.0 offers various functions which enables Digital Well-being. 

 iv. Sleep Capsule The realme UI 2.0 offers the self-developed Sleep Capsule which helps keep a track of your daily health and sleep-cycle. 
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That's all about the realme UI 2.0. Don't you guys are getting excited already ?? 

Madhav Sheth, CEO of realme India announced that the Realme X50 Pro will be the first smartphone to get the update of realme UI 2.0 followed by an closed beta by end of September and open beta by end of October and stable version by end of November.
 
The Early Access Timeline for other devices is as below. 

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What are your thoughts about realme UI 2.0? Share them about in the comments below.

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