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First view of EMUI 5.0 Android 7.0!, What do you guys think?
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samartaryarmy
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Nov 23 2016, 03:26 PM
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QUOTE(Jasonshah @ Nov 18 2016, 08:47 AM) for me..its better but..still needs to hands on than i would know.. anyway here is more info that i got. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Several surveys undertaken over the last few years on the effect of modern day devices like smartphones, tablets and e-readers on our sleeping patterns have had similar results: these electronics have a huge negative impact on our sleep. Much of that is attributed to the “blue light” produced by such devices and others including television screens. Blue light affects the release of a natural hormone, melatonin, which is responsible for the onset of sleep. This has led to a wider discussion on what can be done since these devices are part and parcel of our lives today and they are not going anywhere anytime soon. In fact, we’re just getting more every other passing day. Most phones now come with some kind of night screen mode, which filters out blue light in the evenings for easy-on-the-eye late-night browsing. On Huawei phones with EMUI 5,0, this feature is called Eye Comfort. It will automatically adjust the backlight & color temperature according to the environmental brightness, giving comfort light while reading at night to protect your eyes. All you have to do is just head to the Display menu in the mobile settings and then tap Eye Comfort. You can turn on this feature at any time by tapping the first slider, or else schedule the mode to self-activate with the Schedule function. You can set the start and end times and even the degree of screen warmth, so it's just how you like it. Sample image: Notification & status bar The notification & status bar features has also been redefined to enhance user experience. For instance, head to the settings menu and then Navigation. In here you'll see the option to add a notifications pull-down button to the EMUI 5.0 toolbar at the bottom of your screen. A quick tap of that will drag down your notifications tab, saving you from reaching to the top of your phone's display. Another feature is is with this users will no longer misses their important calls or messages. To activate this, simply go to ① Settings – Notification & Status Bar - “Pulse notification light" switch. It will animate a “breathing” pulse on your device ② “Notification method ", you can choose to be prompted the numbers of notifications or no prompt at all if you don’t want any missed messages or calls to bother you. ③ The“Notification turn on screen” switch has also been moved here from “Screen lock and passwords”on the previous (EMUI 4.1) screen. You can also turn off some seldom-used switches from the settings. For battery percentage, you can set which type of notification you want to show on the notification bar.  So what do you guys think of this added features? Yeay or Nay? For me they have improved a lot compared to previous versions. great man..where did u get all this info? share with me more One feature that i heard included in EMUI 5.0 is the Huawei Share. Most of you guys sure knows that we have multiple ways of transferring our files such as Bluetooth & so on but in EMUI 5.0 Huawei have included a new feature called Huawei Share which can be used to share images, files etc. Huawei share utilises the Wifi Direct connectivity to send files seamlessly between two devices. This means whether you have or don’t have internet connectivity there will be no problem. Easy! Transfer speed is also awesome by using the wireless transmission. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « How to use: When both of users turn on Huawei share -> one user select an image or file and click Share - > the user will open the Share screen where the other phone is displayed -> click the phone. You can share multiple files and even adding more files after selected before sharing. Hoping to get a taste of it when I get my mate 9 soon bcs my work needs me to transfer data’s from devices to another quite a lot. So this will be good for me.
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samartaryarmy
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Dec 1 2016, 02:47 PM
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Nice..so many new features aite..look at this guys. Three dimensional task management In previous versions of EMUI, the task manager or recent apps switcher was stacked up next to each other horizontally. Users need to focus on what apps that they’re switching to because of the small UI present & slide on the screen one at a time. This has been proved to be quite a hassle to users who deemed more functionality & practicality while using the task manager/recent apps.  Fret not because Huawei have been taking notes on user’s suggestions & feedbacks to ensure users received the best experience they can get while using the new EMUI 5.0.  In the new EMUI 5.0, all task cards are stacked three dimensionally vertically on the UI. Smooth gestures allow users to scroll through tasks by sliding up and down or dismiss tasks by swiping left or right. Users can also click the Lock icon to lock whichever app preferred from being trashed & clean up if user click the trash icon to delete all tasks. Unlike in EMUI 4.1 where users have to drag down a task to lock or unlock which can be a nuisance to some users as they prefer more straightforward user experiences in their device. This does remind me of the pure stock Android task manager. It seems Huawei is going back to the roots to win new & existing Huawei users. What do you guys think about it?
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samartaryarmy
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Dec 2 2016, 10:21 AM
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Another one! Notepad feature enhancements In all Huawei smartphones, the notepad is a must for users to jog down their important information or data’s. In EMUI 5.0 Huawei have further retuned the notepad feature to make it more user friendly for all users. Huawei team have included a drawer home screen: where you can get back to the main menu by just using one simple gesture on whichever screen of notepad you are.  Beside the Travel, Personal, Life and Word tags, you can create more new tags with different colours. This certainly is a big improvement. Now user can highlight & differentiate important notes or recipes just by looking at the colour tags. Apart from that, users can add an image or take a photo to insert into a note making it more intuitive. The exciting part is, users can share their note as email, text or image. Wonderful! No more restriction to send it as plain text anymore. Definitely a good improvement compared to the older version of EMUI. App Twin! Messaging apps like WhatsApp are usually tied to one phone number and as such it is not possible to add another WhatsApp account on a device you have already logged in to another WhatsApp account. Not with the EMUI 5.0. The EMUI 5.0 has been updated to let users add at least two instances of the same application on a device. Currently this works for Facebook, WhatsApp and WeChat.  Usually I need to carry two devices for my business & personal whatsapp account. But with this new feature, I only have to carry one device! Such a great convenient for users like me. When the app twin is enabled, another set of icon will pop up on the home screen with the symbol 2 on it, reminding users which one is the primary & secondary account. Easy huh…
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