The Realme UI 4.0 update improves the Realme 10 Pro series’ battery life and performance

The Realme UI 4.0 update improves the Realme 10 Pro series' battery life and performance
The Realme UI 4.0 update improves the Realme 10 Pro series’ battery life and performance. Image Credit: ndtv

In December, the Realme 10 Pro series will debut in India. The Realme UI 4.0 skin for Android 13 will be used on the phone at launch, the Chinese company announced on Tuesday. Design, interface, and security, according to the business, have all vastly improved. Additionally, this operating system will operate more quickly than before.

There will be noticeable graphic changes in Realme UI 4.0. There is a card-like design, and this card contains a variety of information. A control centre will also be provided. Bloom wallpaper and a shadow-reflected clock are features of Realme UI 4.0. It makes this update’s UI more dynamic.

Additionally, new upgrades have enabled Always On Display (AOD) on Realme smartphones. The clock will therefore always be visible at the top of the screen. When playing music, the music player will always be visible on the screen. As a result, switching between tracks won’t require unlocking the screen. Four playlists are visible on the always-on display, per the algorithm. The music player instantly becomes an interactive screen when you press Play, Pause, or Forward.

The company claims that Realme UI 4.0’s “basic functions” are better than before, and the potent dynamic computing engine will help increase the phone’s performance. Battery usage will also go down at the same time. The user will thus enjoy a seamless experience using the phone for a long period of time as a result. The upgrade, according to Realme, will boost performance by 10%. Additionally, the battery backup will be 4.7% better than it was previously.

Private Safe is a security feature in Realme UI 4.0. This technology (AES) is based on the Advanced Encryption Standard. Added an auto-pixelate feature as well. This makes it feasible to automatically pixelate the screenshot’s crucial details. As a result, there will be less chance of private information being disclosed.