Realme recently held a Q&A session with the Realme UI 2.0 developers which was focused on improving the lock screen UI with more features.

Users requested for a lot of features that might be added to the Realme UI 2.0 lock screen. So, let’s take a look at how these requests and suggestions were addressed by developers.

Users asked for the ability to take notes from the lock screen while some concerns were related to the System cloner feature.

Furthermore, Realme fans requested for an option to switch between different user profiles directly from the lock screen while others demanded the ability clone more than the current four apps.

The developer responded by stating that fingerprint scanner app shortcuts are being considered while the Realme UI 2.0 System cloner will address the user switching and apps cloning concerns.

Apart from that, more customization options such as lock screen clock styles and charging animations were also requested.

Moreover, a privacy related option for hiding the lock screen pattern while unlocking has also been suggested to the developers.

The developer has stated that these requests and suggestions will be considered to be added as a lot of users have requested the same.

The Tap to show Ambient Display instead of lock screen feature has also been requested which is related to Always-on Display (AoD).

Furthermore, users are demanding more widgets to be added to the lock screen apart from the stock ones.

While the developer has mentioned that AoD will get more modes, the requested AoD feature and lock screen widgets will not be added as the latter raises privacy concerns.

It is good to see that the OEM is proactively interacting with users to further improve the upcoming Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) update.

That said, we will keep tracking the development of Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) so stay tuned to get the latest updates on the topic.

Meanwhile, Vivo, which is owned by the same BBK Electronics company that owns Realme’s mother company, Oppo, is getting ready to unveil the Funtouch OS replacement, Origin OS, on Novemeber 19, 2020. More on that here.

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