【Function Introduction】EMUI 8.0 Series Features - EMUI Tips & Tricks

Hi guys, lately I got my new lovely phone-Honor V10. I have to say, I really love its design, dual-lens camera, supercharge and so on.
But the most exciting thing is that this is my first AI phone. It is so smart because it has the kirin 970 and EMUI 8.0 based on Andriod 8.0.
So, today I would like to introduce some intelligent functions to you. Let's have a look.
• Smart tips
Better user experience — EMUI 8.0 learns your using behavior, predict your intentions and recommends quick operation tips, so that you use your phone more efficiently.*
For example: A smart tip pops up suggesting you to enable the Eye comfort mode when you've used your phone for hours for consecutive nights, or to enable Knuckle-based screenshot when you've taken multiple screenshots.
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• Home shortcut submenu
Simply touch and hold an app to enable the shortcut submenu without opening the app. Touch and hold and drag a submenu to the home screen to create a shortcut icon.
Let you quickly access the app features you use most frequently.
Supported apps: HiApp, Music, Dialer, Contacts, Messaging, Email, Calendar, Notepad, Settings, Themes, Clock, Recorder, Gallery, and Camera
• Bezel-less experience
Aspect ratio optimized from 16:9 to 18:9, with the layout of third-party apps automatically adapted
— See more on a bigger screen
Manual stretch is supported in some apps, where you can choose to stretch the interface to full screen or keep the original aspect ratio with black borders on the sides.
• Smart landscape mode
Smartly organizes columns according to the screen orientation
Your phone is set up for pad-like multi-column viewing, making work life on-the-go as effortless as sitting at your desk.
— More complete information, easier to use
Supported apps: Email and Notepad
• Smart split screen
One-touch smart split screen: When you don’t want to be interrupted, like when you’re watching a video and an incoming notification arrives, the phone will pro-actively propose to switch to split-screen mode, touch the icon to to enable this feature. You can send message without disrupting your activity.
— More intelligent and convenient
Supports 19 social networking apps and instant messaging tools including SMS, WeChat, QQ, Whatsapp, Facebook, and Twitter.
What's more? What's your favorite characteristic of Honor V10? Please leave a comment or have a discussion with me..

S-Susan said:
Hi guys, lately I got my new lovely phone-Honor V10. I have to say, I really love its design, dual-lens camera, supercharge and so on.
But the most exciting thing is that this is my first AI phone. It is so smart because it has the kirin 970 and EMUI 8.0 based on Andriod 8.0.
So, today I would like to introduce some intelligent functions to you. Let's have a look.
•Smart tips
Better user experience — EMUI 8.0 learns your using behavior, predict your intentions and recommends quick operation tips, so that you use your phone more efficiently.*
For example: A smart tip pops up suggesting you to enable the Eye comfort mode when you've used your phone for hours for consecutive nights, or to enable Knuckle-based screenshot when you've taken multiple screenshots.
•Home shortcut submenu
Simply touch and hold an app to enable the shortcut submenu without opening the app. Touch and hold and drag a submenu to the home screen to create a shortcut icon.
Let you quickly access the app features you use most frequently.
Supported apps: HiApp, Music, Dialer, Contacts, Messaging, Email, Calendar, Notepad, Settings, Themes, Clock, Recorder, Gallery, and Camera
•Bezel-less experience
Aspect ratio optimized from 16:9 to 18:9, with the layout of third-party apps automatically adapted
— See more on a bigger screen
Manual stretch is supported in some apps, where you can choose to stretch the interface to full screen or keep the original aspect ratio with black borders on the sides.
•Smart landscape mode
Smartly organizes columns according to the screen orientation
Your phone is set up for pad-like multi-column viewing, making work life on-the-go as effortless as sitting at your desk.
— More complete information, easier to use
Supported apps: Email and Notepad
•Smart split screen
One-touch smart split screen: When you don’t want to be interrupted, like when you’re watching a video and an incoming notification arrives, the phone will pro-actively propose to switch to split-screen mode, touch the icon to to enable this feature. You can send message without disrupting your activity.
— More intelligent and convenient
Supports 19 social networking apps and instant messaging tools including SMS, WeChat, QQ, Whatsapp, Facebook, and Twitter.
What's more? What's your favorite characteristic of Honor V10? Please leave a comment or have a discussion with me..
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[ROM] Lezo for Htc Wildfire

Hi everyone
This rom is ported from the LEZO rom and it it based on CyanogenMod 7 nightly builds
Products:
1.A depth of customization based on the Android 2.3.7 system mobile phone operating system.
2.The new UI system, optimize the custom UI specification, so the system more attractive, more convenient operation.
3.re-design and optimization of the core application, more in line with Chinese habits. Including the lock screen, screen, phone, SMS, contacts, file manager, camera, player, calendar, alarm clock and so on.
4.Grand entertainment boutique depth of integration, including the cloud in the Bookstore, and the wheat library Notepad.
5.More convenient synchronization backup function, support contacts, SMS, telephone, set the center of browser sync backup application software.
6.Comprehensive coverage of high school low-end models, and models of support in the continued increase.
7.A key Brush, Brush simple.
Product Features:
1.A unique screen applications:
A long blank space into the 3D desktop navigation.
Narrow gestures, into the on-screen editing page.
Long by application into the desktop convenience.
In all applications, you can drag into the desktop application or widget, or placed in the top of the delete box to delete.
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2.Fast and convenient phone features:
Intuitive call records browsing.
Convenient dial-up interface.
Simple call interface.
3.Simple SMS application:
Intuitive simplicity of the SMS browser.
To facilitate a common phrase.
4.Powerful address book features:
Convenient search function.
Quick access to dial-up.
Group feature.
5.Powerful synchronization backup feature:
Support contacts, SMS, telephone, application software synchronization backup.
6. More convenient set of centers:
System settings, application management, appearance settings, user privacy, set up more quick and easy.
7.Content-rich applications center:
Popular applications, installed the necessary grand quality, rich content for you to choose.
8.Powerful file manager:
Browse the SD card to browse, find the features that make document management more convenient.
9.To use and convenient status bar:
Message management, fast switches, the status bar operation is more powerful to use.
10.Grand services are:
Cloud Bookstore, wheat library Notepad, grand network disk, power wizard, so that richer mobile content.
11.Powerful system:
Calendars, cameras, radios, tape recorders, music, clock, weather, photo gallery, download manager, video, search, mail, browser, etc., so that the phone system more powerful.
Language:
-English
-Chinese
WORKING:
Almost everything
BUGS:too much
SCREENSHOTS:
Attached Thumbnails
DOWNLOAD LINK:http://dl.dropbox.com/u/40196706/Lezo_WildFire_Test.zip
I am sorry for my English. If you liked my work hit the THANKS button!
Might be good.
I just have one small tip for you.
Get 10+ posts and post this in the dev section.
Looks nice and clean!
When flashing does the language go straight to chinese or is it in English?

Inside Android 4.2: Notifications and quick settings

COURTESY OF ANDROIDCENTRAL!!
Now we have all waited to see the much anticipated quick settings be incoperated into android and now it is and i must say it looks amazing and overall a amazing feature androidcentral has brought us a quick preview before android 4.2 is released
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Finally, Google has added quick settings to the notification pulldown in Android 4.2. That's a feature many have wanted in stock Android since, well, forever. Enthusiast ROMs have added them. The manufacturers have added them. You can download apps that add them. And now, Google's added them in the latest version of Jelly Bean.
Only, Google did it different. Whereas quick settings generally serve as toggles in the notification pulldown, Google's gone a different route. Crazy, or crazy like a fox? Let's take a look.
The gist is this: Pull down the notification bar, and you see your notifications, just like always. Only, where there used to be a Settings button is now ... something else. The icon shows a person, with five thumbnails below and to the right of it. It's actually a preview of what's to come.
Press that button, and the notifications section flips over to the quick settings. (And the icon in the top right of the screen switches from the quick settings icon back to a notification icon.) The settings listed are:
Your Google+ profile: If you're signed in to Google+, your name and profile picture will appear. Tap it, and you're asked if you want to view your Google+ profile. (Not sure why I'd ever want to get to my G+ profile that quickly, but chances are Google will tweak that at some point.)
Brightness: Tap this, and you get a little popup that lets you adjust the display brightness. This is different (and better) than the full-screen brightness notification. I use this a lot already.
Settings: Ah, there it is. A shortcut to the full settings menu.
Wifi: Shows the network you're own. Tap, and it takes you to the Wifi settings.
Mobile data: Shows which carrier you're on, and signal strength (in bars).
Battery: There's a visual indicator and percentage remaining. (Numbers FTW!) Tap and you get the battery section in the settings menu.
Airplane mode: Shuts off the radios for when you're on an airplane. (Or if you want to pretend you're on an airplane.)
Bluetooth: Takes you to the Bluetooth settings menu. (The quick setting will show on if on, off if off.)
One finger for notifications, two for settings
Here's the really cool part -- Google's given a way to quickly access the quick settings side for of the pulldown. Here's how it works.
Pull down from the top of the screen with one finger and you get the notifications area.
Pull down with two fingers and you immediately get the quick settings.
Presumably this will work just fine on all smartphones. (The worrier in us, however, is slightly concerned about strange touch panels behaving weirdly, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.) In practice, we got the hang on the two-finger swipe just fine, though we're not quite at 100 percent in practice. Most of the time it works, sometimes it doesn't. Chalk that up to prerelease software, perhaps, or (more likely) operator error.
Quick settings and tablets
Things are pretty much the same on tablets in Android 4.2. You have the same quick setting buttons -- with auto rotate swapped in here for the cellular connection button. (Presumably the mobile network button will remain on any tablet that has a data connection.)
The other difference for tablets is in how you access the notifications and quick settings pulldowns. You still drag from the top of the display (in either portrait or landscape orientation). But notifications are on the left, and quick settings are on the right. There's no one- or two-finger swiping. (And you can't full both down at the same time. We've 'shopped that picture for sake of example.)
It's not yet known if applications will be able to add items to the notification menu, or how they'd be able to do that without breaking the iconography. As of now, there's no way to add or remove settings.
Be that as it may, quick settings are a welcome addition in Android 4.2, and Google's implemented them in a smart manner.
We know?
Nice
Nearly wet myself when I read title as thought someone had ported this, wishful thinking on my part anyway thanks op.

Detailed Guide on Honor EMUI - Basic Accessibility settings

Accessibility options are designed to make your device easier to use — while normally associated with making Android more approachable for the elderly or for helping the physically disabled, anyone can benefit from checking out some of these lesser-known settings. Let’s check out what Android has been hiding.
1. Services
1.1 Talkback: Google Talkback will give you verbal, audio, and vibration cues by acting as a built-in screen reader. It's perfect for the visually impaired.
Steps to enable feature:
- Go to settings >Accessibility .
- Select Talkback .
- Click on Talkback settings to set volume , keyboard echo , touch exploration etc.
- After you enable this feature it will give you verbal cues for each action.
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Steps to disable feature:
- long press on power button then to disable this feature touch and hold the screen with fingers for more than 3 seconds
1.2 Switch Access: It allows you to configure hard buttons to perform certain tasks to enable better navigation for the visually impaired and makes a pretty powerful tool when paired up with Talkback.
Users can assign hard keys for different tasks.
2. System
2.1 Captions: Enables the system wide closed caption system for videos. It allows videos to display captions based on the parameters decided upon here, and you can change the text size and color within set parameters.
2.2 Magnification Gestures: Magnifies the entire system UI. Activate by triple-tapping on the display inside any apps on the device, pan around using a two-finger drag and zoom in/out further using pinch-to-zoom.
2.3 Power button ends call: When this setting is enabled, you can simply press your device's power button to end a call. This setting can make it faster and easier to hang up
2.4 Speak Passwords: Exactly what it says it does. Use only if you really, really need to use it and please use it with caution even then.
2.5 Accessibility shortcut: This will allow you to quickly enable accessibility features, even while the device is locked.
Step 1: press and hold the power button until you hear a sound or feel a vibration.
Step 2: Touch and hold two fingers until you hear audio confirmation
2.6 Text to Speech: This allows you to choose the text-to-speech engine of your choice, where Google's is the default. Even then you've got languages to choose from and the quality of sound you want to hear.
2.7 Touch and Hold Delays: For those with dexterity issues, how long you need to press and hold to complete actions could be an issue. This allows you to alter the duration required to three different settings.
3. Display
3.1 Color Inversion: This feature flip the entire device color scheme to the inverse. It works across the whole system UI and inside all applications.
3.2 Color Correction: There are options to change the display mode based on different types of color blindness:
Deuteranomaly (red-green)
Protanaomaly (red-green)
Tritanomaly (blue-yellow)
Screenshots taken and shared in any of these display modes will not reflect the changes you've made, so anyone else will be able to view them without any changes.
To enable or disable the abovesettings, follow these steps:
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.
2. Select any Option you want from the above .
I hope I've sparked your interest enough to encourage you to check them out for yourself because there's some truly great stuff in there, whether you think you need it or not.

The Best of ColorOS 12.1 Smart Technology

While many users of the OPPO Find X5 Pro are enjoying the new ColorOS 12.1 experience, some people might not know just how powerful and effective some of the included tools can be. Certain areas of the user experience have received a strong focus on improvement. This can particularly be found with efficiency features, audio/visual experience, and safety. In this thread, I'm going to go over many different aspects of ColorOS 12.1, which will let you be a power user.
Smart and Efficient​Multi-screen connect
Everyone shares the load of work and play between their smartphone and computer. OPPO is always looking for ways to make the connection between these two devices simpler. With Multi-Screen Connect, you can sync notifications, files, and the clipboard, across the two devices. This means that when you switch to your pc, you can set your phone down and not bother checking it for any incoming notifications.
This feature is especially useful for anyone that does productivity work on both their mobile and PC. A more unified experience with the two devices means fewer distractions and an easier workflow.
Tip: The most effective way to take advantage of Multi-screen connect is with wireless file transfer. Use the 256GB of storage on the OPPO Find X5 Pro as a backup drive for all of your work documents.
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Flexdrop 2.0
It took me a while before I got the hang of the split-screen type feature on my OPPO Find X5 Pro. Flexdrop 2.0 offers split-screen and floating windows. Both of these types of multitasking environments can be adjusted as you see fit.
To get started with Flexdrop 2.0, go to the Special features menu in the settings. Here you’ll be able to change the settings for Flexible windows and Smart Sidebar. Both of these play a role in your ideal Flexdrop 2.0 setup.
Tip: The best Flexdrop 2.0 configuration
Smart Sidebar - Toggle on
Show app names - Toggle off
Button free Flexible windows - Toggle on
Quick-hide windows in-game - Toggle on
This is the most distraction-free and easiest way to take advantage of Flexdrop 2.0.
Air Gesture
As a new feature in ColorOS 12.1, the goal of Air Gestures is simple. This lets you scroll through websites and apps with the flip of your hard. You can also control incoming calls with air gestures, but I think very few people will actually use that.
Turn on Air Gestures and go through the tutorial. Once you’re all set up, you can scroll through apps without physically interacting with your phone.
Tip: Use Air Gestures to scroll through TikTok. Prop your phone up at an angle when you’re at your work desk, then casually flip through videos without touching your phone.
Adaptive Sleep
If you’re tired of your screen dimming or shutting off when you’re trying to read something, enable the Adaptive Sleep feature. This feature uses access to your camera to detect when you’re looking at your screen. Your screen will no longer shut off when you don’t interact with it, as long as you’re looking at your device.
Tip: Use adaptive sleep for long meetings, so you avoid audible screen touches or button presses through your microphone.
Audio/Visual/Physical experience​Color Vision Enhancement
Color Vision Enhancement is much more than just a higher color saturation of your display. This settings menu lets you test different color filters to find the best visual setup.
Tip: Take the color vision test to determine which color settings are the best for you.
O-Haptics
The revamped user experience extends to the physical feedback that you get from your phone as well. Equipped with the most powerful vibration motor in any phone, the OPPO Find X5 Pro is the perfect device to take advantage of the O-Haptics settings. You can adjust the way your haptics feel with an intensity slider.
Tip: Set “How touches feel” to Crisp or Gentle to further customize the feel.
Binaural Recording
A more immersive and realistic audio result will be paired with your videos when you shoot video on the OPPO Find X5 Pro. Expect clearer vocals and less background noise intrusion when you watch your footage back.
Tip: Turn on Smart mode in Audio effects if you use digital zoom when you film. This mode can focus the recorded audio on your subject as you zoom in on it.
For an experience that merges all of the new audio, visual, and physical enhancements, try O-relax. This included app contains many different relaxing ambient sounds, visual stress releases, and world immersion using O-Haptics.
Tip: Explore the Alien World in O-Relax for a very interesting look at an impressive display of all of these features in one place.
Safety and Privacy​Privacy Control
ColorOS is known for implementing some powerful privacy tools. Use these tools to control access to apps, permissions, camera/microphone, and more. You can even set up an entirely fresh system with System cloner, or hide specific apps that you don’t want others to see.
Tip: Regularly check your Privacy dashboard, to see which apps are using sensitive permissions like camera, location, and microphone.
Accessibility
Smartphones are always including more accessibility options that make these devices easier to use for more people. Check out the large number of options that are listed in the accessibility setting menu.
Tip: Toggle on Amplify speech volume, to really boost the max volume of text-to-speech features when you’re in loud environments.
Use these features to maximize your usage of ColorOS 12.1, and use your OPPO Find X5 Pro to its full extent. If you have more ColorOS tips or questions about these features, leave a comment in this thread.
[Thanks to OPPO for supporting this thread]
Hi,
Is there a way to use multi screen connect on Mac Os?

OPPO Find X5 Review: Part 3 - ColorOS Features

Intro​Welcome to the last Part 3 of my OPPO Find X5 review! In this last part I would like to go over my favourite ColorOS 12 features as well as some things I wish it included.
Table of contents​
Part 1: Build Quality & Design, Performance & Gaming, Display
Part 2: Camera, Battery
Part 3: ColorOS Features (Currently reading)
At the end of each part I will also include the conclusion of the part and the index for navigation.
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ColorOS Features​Overall I really do enjoy the experience of ColorOS 12 on the Find X5. The system feels very refined and smooth. While I do prefer a system that is closer to stock Android, or similar I did like all the extra features ColorOS bright. Also especially with the 120hz enabled this is a great user experience as you would want to expect from this high performance chip and display.
Lock screen​Lockscreen has a very minimal design and is useful with customisable quick access buttons. I have mine configured to a payment card and camera. I especially like that you can swipe up to the pin code, and from there can swipe up again to get back to fingerprint unlock. Another good detail is after 72hr you are required to enter your pin if you only have been using your fingerprint so you do not forget it.
Notifications shade​Pulling down the notification shade, either from the lock or home screen allows for a very convenient access to the quick access toggles which also are super customisable. I enjoy small details such as a blurry background, nice font spacing and a very easy overview. For example when toggling on the flashlight you get a notification that easily lets you disable it, or enable it. Something that did take getting used to however was the way you dismiss notifications: Using other devices it was common to simply swipe to the right to dismiss, but on ColorOS you always get the settings toggle and bin icon, forcing you to stop the swipe and initiate a second longer swipe. This can be avoided by swiping left, it dismisses the notification immediately, but I found it a bit odd. Example: https://photos.app.goo.gl/ipMmiCtBAJCHU16M8
Extra features​Furthermore the system has a lot of powerful features built into it such as flexible windows, a feature I found particularly useful when multitasking. It allows you to pop over small windows of apps such as chrome, calculator, etc. These can even be combined while watching YouTube picture in picture.
Widgets & Homescreen​Most widgets that are available in Android 12 are present, which also comes with the Material You colour theming. What I noticed however there are still some bugs with for example the official google clock widget not scaling properly, or the missing google weather widget. For other widgets I had no issues. Example: https://photos.app.goo.gl/LyCHWwc6J4HwVyCS7 However, this can be resolved by using a different launcher. In Lawnchair I had no widget issues.
Another ColorOS specific thing I have noticed, is that you cannot swipe up on widgets on the home screen. While this is not a big issue for me it can be a slight inconvenience as I like to access the app drawer from anywhere on the homescreen and having a widget placed at the bottom area where your thumb rests makes it slightly harder to open.
Customisation​My first customisation was to disable the search to allow for access to swipe down to the notification shade. Swipe up to enter the app drawer. My only issue I encountered was that you can not swipe up/down to enter either when you initiate the tap from a widget. Instead you scroll inside the widget view, which can be a bit irritating but is easy to get used to.
Customisation doesn't stop there, you can long press to enter the edit mode and change everything from the layout grid such as 3x5 to 5x6 and also transitions which have a few choices such as roll, cube, flip, card and tilt. Of course you can also access the widget drawer, change wallpapers or icons.
Unfortunately one thing I was missing from the customisation was in the icon field: there is no support for material you icon theming or system colour palette choosing. Supported apps are able to pick the colours from the wallpaper but it sadly ends there. For me this would have been very nice to have, as it allows for even more personalisation which has so far been great!
Haptics​Other details I really did enjoy were the great use of the built in haptics engine, which provided a very satisfying feedback when scrolling to the end, using sliders in the system such as the volume or brightness, or while typing.
Bonus​A bonus feature that I did enjoy a lot was when using my OPPO Enco Buds, they immediately connected each time and when opening the case you get a pop up view showing the battery status of each earbud and the case. It’s similar to what AirPods do and seeing this built into the system is extremely cool! Unfortunately, when using other buds such as the Galaxy ones you do not get any pop up animation and need to rely on the galaxy app, or use the widget to see the battery status of each bud individually.
​Conclusion Part 3​Overall I did really enjoy ColorOS, it's well optimised and in my opinion adds a bunch of extra features that are helpful, a bit unexpected which feels innovative and runs overall smoothly. There are also a lot tweaks done to make things easier which I did quite like such as extra customisation. But also a few things did bother me such as not a full integration of Material You theming and how the launcher handles widgets or certain interaction patterns like notifications. However these smaller details are things that I could get used to and was able to enjoy the experience it provides!
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Part 2: Camera, Battery
Part 3: Currently reading

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