Realme is known to be one of the few brands that actually take user feedback and feature requests seriously. And in an era where a customer is considered as ‘always right’, this little perk is perhaps one of the driving forces behind the brand’s success.
We previously highlighted Realme’s last QnA session where they encouraged users to post their feedback and queries directly to the developers. And the devs did indeed have some interesting answers. More of that here.
While the questions within touched a variety of topics, we have cherry-picked some of the useful answers of value and have highlighted them in this piece.
Let’s start with the much-hyped ‘Sleep Capsule’ feature. In short, it helps keep track of a user’s sleep cycle and also helps reduce screen time by allowing only certain apps during ‘downtime’ and limited chances to lift the downtime to use the device.
Sleep Capsule on Realme UI 2.0
A user inquired about how many times the downtime limit can be lifted to which Realme replied the following:
For the uninitiated, RAW photos are image files that are barely processed after being shot. This ensures lossless image quality without any compression.
RAW shooting on Realme X2
Anyway, when asked about the availability of RAW shooting on Realme X2, the following reply was given out by Realme:
Considering how large batteries have gotten lately and how capable they have become when it comes to charging speeds, the question regarding how safe it all actually is will obviously cross the users’ minds.
Precautions taken by Realme against battery degradation
Thankfully, Realme claims to have implemented adequate measures to ensure longevity and safety so you can continue using your phone without worry.
In response to queries about an alleged missing Quick Bubble feature on Realme X50 Pro, the following was given out:
Quick Bubble feature on Realme X50 Pro
So yeah, the feature isn’t really missing. It is only hidden away in the Settings app and has to be enabled.
Of course, there are various other factors that come into play when determining the supported refresh rates on a device and this is pretty clear from the following answer.
90 FPS support on Realme X3
A pretty highlighting feature of Realme UI 2.0 is the brand new OSIE effect that aims to enhance color saturation levels of the display for a better overall viewing experience.
OSIE visual effect on Realme UI 2.0
There were also queries regarding encryption on the Realme Messages app to which Realme has clarified that it is all dependent on the carrier and Realme doesn’t do any encryption at their end.
Lastly, if you are interested in how much storage the integrated HeyTap Cloud provides for free, then you will be pleased to know that it is capped at a pretty ample 5GB.
Hopefully, all your questions about Realme UI 2.0 were answered by now. For now, stay tuned to our dedicated Realme UI 2.0 update tracker.
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