Hello! I understand your sentiment about the RealME T Edition UI. The user interface plays a significant role in the overall user experience of a smartphone. It's important for manufacturers to continuously improve and update their UI to provide a modern and user-friendly interface for their users.
If you find the UI of the RealME T Edition lacking compared to other interfaces, you may want to provide feedback to RealME. Many smartphone manufacturers actively seek input from their users to make improvements through software updates. Your feedback can help them understand what users want and potentially lead to changes in future updates.
In the meantime, you can also explore customization options such as using third-party launchers or themes to change the look and feel of your device to better suit your preferences. Remember that personal preferences for UI design can vary, and what may not appeal to one user might be enjoyable for another.
What do you expect for a budget phone?
Yan yung bagong labas na Note 50 diba?
For 3k, sulit na yan, huwag ka na mag-expect ng magandang UI diyan since stripped down version yan ng realme ui.
For that price range, expected na yan. For Xiaomi/Redmi, it's the Go Edition. Ganyan din kay Realme. Stripped down/Lite version ng official UI para mabawasan ang load sa lower specs.
What do you expect for a budget phone?
Yan yung bagong labas na Note 50 diba?
For 3k, sulit na yan, huwag ka na mag-expect ng magandang UI diyan since stripped down version yan ng realme ui.
For that price range, expected na yan. For Xiaomi/Redmi, it's the Go Edition. Ganyan din kay Realme. Stripped down/Lite version ng official UI para mabawasan ang load sa lower specs.