EMUI 5.0 New App Drawer!
So guys, here is another part of the EMUI discovery. Been playing around with the beta version for a while. Usually when we explore in settings, the UI/UX is similar to other Android devices. In EMUI 5.0 they have refined the settings by making it easier & users can personalized the settings itself.
•This includes simplified gestures & added a new drawer feature. For settings that take two or more steps to set up, users can now go directly back to the main settings page with one gesture. The trick is users can simply sweep from the left edge of screen to the right. Brilliant indeed. Saves me time than previous EMUI.
•Huawei also have rearrange the settings so you can get to what you want faster. The menu on each settings can be set to automatic visibility timeout thus giving you more space when browsing through the settings
•Another great feature that I think is helpful is the suggestions feature. It can provide users with more personalized settings. The EMUI can learn on all your movement & user behavior based on their sophisticated algorithm in a bid to ensure there’s always enough of the right hardware resources for each app you want to use. It achieves this using a combination of smart CPU management based on most recently used apps, storage defragmentation – Huawei has replaced the native Android file system with F2FS which has a much smaller fail rate – memory compression and GPU acceleration thanks to native Vulkan support.
App Drawer - Finally!
In addition to the Drawer Feature on the EMUI 5.0., Huawei has finally manage to add a newly designed drawer feature. The great things is you can either enabled it or disabled it anytime you like based on your preferred preference. When this feature is enabled, it hides non-system preset apps in a drawer on the home screen, presenting you with a simple and tidy layout. It seems more polished than on previous EMUI and there is definitely less lag as well.
How to open it? Just simply go to:
Settings -> Home screen style -> Drawer -> click the entrance button in Fig. 2.
There is also two ways of users to find a specific app by:
① By search box
② By alphabetical index
Of course, there are parts of the interface that are similar to previous iterations and a customisable home screen including transitions and settings is still present. Yet, all of Huawei’s apps seem to have undergone the same ideological transformation, with a focus on nature and the azure with white and blue interfaces interspersed with gentle, organic animations.
With all of this enhancement & the way they strive to attract more consumers, I won’t be surprised if they manage to surpass Apple to be the No.2 global brand by 2018 like what Huawei's chief executive of consumer business group, Richard Yu mentioned in this article http://asia.nikkei.com/Business/AC/Huawei-...ple-and-Samsung.
Plausible or Impossible?
So guys, here is another part of the EMUI discovery. Been playing around with the beta version for a while. Usually when we explore in settings, the UI/UX is similar to other Android devices. In EMUI 5.0 they have refined the settings by making it easier & users can personalized the settings itself.
•This includes simplified gestures & added a new drawer feature. For settings that take two or more steps to set up, users can now go directly back to the main settings page with one gesture. The trick is users can simply sweep from the left edge of screen to the right. Brilliant indeed. Saves me time than previous EMUI.
•Huawei also have rearrange the settings so you can get to what you want faster. The menu on each settings can be set to automatic visibility timeout thus giving you more space when browsing through the settings
•Another great feature that I think is helpful is the suggestions feature. It can provide users with more personalized settings. The EMUI can learn on all your movement & user behavior based on their sophisticated algorithm in a bid to ensure there’s always enough of the right hardware resources for each app you want to use. It achieves this using a combination of smart CPU management based on most recently used apps, storage defragmentation – Huawei has replaced the native Android file system with F2FS which has a much smaller fail rate – memory compression and GPU acceleration thanks to native Vulkan support.
App Drawer - Finally!
In addition to the Drawer Feature on the EMUI 5.0., Huawei has finally manage to add a newly designed drawer feature. The great things is you can either enabled it or disabled it anytime you like based on your preferred preference. When this feature is enabled, it hides non-system preset apps in a drawer on the home screen, presenting you with a simple and tidy layout. It seems more polished than on previous EMUI and there is definitely less lag as well.
How to open it? Just simply go to:
Settings -> Home screen style -> Drawer -> click the entrance button in Fig. 2.
There is also two ways of users to find a specific app by:
① By search box
② By alphabetical index
Of course, there are parts of the interface that are similar to previous iterations and a customisable home screen including transitions and settings is still present. Yet, all of Huawei’s apps seem to have undergone the same ideological transformation, with a focus on nature and the azure with white and blue interfaces interspersed with gentle, organic animations.
With all of this enhancement & the way they strive to attract more consumers, I won’t be surprised if they manage to surpass Apple to be the No.2 global brand by 2018 like what Huawei's chief executive of consumer business group, Richard Yu mentioned in this article http://asia.nikkei.com/Business/AC/Huawei-...ple-and-Samsung.
Plausible or Impossible?