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Realme UI 2.0 detailed: improved Dark Mode, better privacy Comments

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  • Anonymous
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  • 22 Sep 2020

beastmachine., 22 Sep 2020Not all, I got a realme X and it has an AMOLED panel, so it does indeed save quite some battery.same here, Realme X user too...
i do miss microSD card slot though... but not a fan of dot punch or notch, so waiting for another pop up or underscreen front camera model from Realme or Oppo...

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  • 22 Sep 2020

sq2013, 21 Sep 2020What's the point of always on display here? From what I gather, the phones will all featu... more1. there are quite a lot of Realme devices with AMOLED screens.
2. AOD won't be available for the ones with LCD.

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  • 22 Sep 2020

Phonenut, 21 Sep 2020In the paragraph about privacy there should not be a comma between "feeds empty data to a... moreMaybe it is a sentence from Realme themselves, and they try to be honest ? 🤣
Anyway I don't even take into consideration the word "privacy" in smartphones that haven't at least a pop up camera or equivalently non-constantly-non-hidden cameras.

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  • 22 Sep 2020

Anonymous, 22 Sep 2020Android is an OS, while Intel/AMD is largely processor (if that what you're referring)...... moreConsidering that the typical Android smartphone have data collection in both software and hardware (so in the OS and the SoC), same for Desktop computers typical CPU, some being able to send data even when in sleep mode, well, what he said actually make senses.

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  • YQA
  • 22 Sep 2020

Anonymous, 22 Sep 2020Android is an OS, while Intel/AMD is largely processor (if that what you're referring)...... moreGoogle has pretty heavy data collection running in the background.

Intel and AMD processors have NSA Backdoors in them, when a report in 2018 came out, NSA didn't want Intel and AMD to patch out and plug holes in their Backdoors.

Thus China developed their own X86 CPUs to avoid NSA Backdoors.

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  • 22 Sep 2020

sq2013, 21 Sep 2020What's the point of always on display here? From what I gather, the phones will all featu... moreNot all, I got a realme X and it has an AMOLED panel, so it does indeed save quite some battery.

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  • Android.Master
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  • 22 Sep 2020

Jasper5774, 21 Sep 2020I find it funny when chiense companies use words like better privacy in their promotions. I ... moreYou think you are safe with American brands?
Every American company operates with an NSA backdoor.
Americans as usual showing how high their GQ & IQ is.

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  • Anonymous
  • 8js
  • 22 Sep 2020

Anonymous, 21 Sep 2020You got hard evidence that is bulletproof? Or you just clinging to tripe you read from conspir... moreSound like typical Chinese state PR - no evidence, we deny of all doing... We're a clean slate until proven otherwise... Even if you did proof, we'll counter with 'well, you're doing itself yourself too, in fact everyone does it' to mislead

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  • 22 Sep 2020

Anonymous, 21 Sep 2020imagine believing privacy using Android and Intel/AMD PCs which has NSA Backdoor into them. ... moreAndroid is an OS, while Intel/AMD is largely processor (if that what you're referring)... funny to hear what you trying to establish here.

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  • 21 Sep 2020

Color OS/Realme Ui has Some of the best out of the box security features in the Android world.

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  • Phonenut
  • 9ag
  • 21 Sep 2020

In the paragraph about privacy there should not be a comma between "feeds empty data to apps" and "collecting personal information". It implies that they are announcing that they are going to collect personal information as a privacy feature.

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  • HurtJuice
  • g}u
  • 21 Sep 2020

this is ColorOS 11 in everything but name.

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  • DkW
  • 21 Sep 2020

Jasper5774, 21 Sep 2020I find it funny when chiense companies use words like better privacy in their promotions. I ... moreimagine believing privacy using Android and Intel/AMD PCs which has NSA Backdoor into them.

it's very funny when I hear comments like yours.

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  • pJp
  • 21 Sep 2020

Yawn

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  • Genza
  • t@g
  • 21 Sep 2020

Vasra, 21 Sep 2020LOL, it's an Android Phone. No privacy whatsoever. Google owns you. Based on the news about iPhone being hacked and information from Edward Snowden you won't get privacy from iPhone either.

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  • 21 Sep 2020

What's the point of always on display here? From what I gather, the phones will all feature LCD display panels. Always on display will just drain the hell out of the battery on LCD panels. The dark mode is supposed to be to preserve battery life but again, that is for OLED panels where there is no backlight and the black pixels represent a switched off pixel. These developments that they're bigging up seem superfluous on these types of phones

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  • 21 Sep 2020

Jasper5774, 21 Sep 2020I find it funny when chiense companies use words like better privacy in their promotions. I ... moreI find it funnier to see people do not have the same resentment of the American government and companies when they have been proven repeatedly to illegally steal data and surveillance.

And when someone with common sense like Edward Snowden points out the truth he is even labeled a criminal.

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  • n4w
  • 21 Sep 2020

LOL, it's an Android Phone. No privacy whatsoever. Google owns you.

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  • r39
  • 21 Sep 2020

Realme are at edge of bring technology closer to our door step with UI 2.0 it beyond our expectations. Good work Realme.

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  • mE0
  • 21 Sep 2020

Jasper5774, 21 Sep 2020I find it funny when chiense companies use words like better privacy in their promotions. I ... moreBy the way you talk about misspellings? Chinese isn't written like how you wrote it.

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