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Realme UI 7.0 is the latest Realme interface built on Android 16

Realme UI 7.0 is the latest Realme interface built on Android 16. It focuses on new design, AI features, better performance, and customization. 

Here are the main features of Realme UI 7.0:


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1. New “Light Glass” Design

New glass-inspired UI design with transparency and depth.

Ice Cube Icons – redesigned 3D-style app icons.

Misty Glass Control Center – frosted glass effect for quick settings.

Breathing Dock – smoother animations and better layout at the bottom. 



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2. AI Features
Realme added several AI tools:

AI Notify Brief – summarizes notifications (morning & evening).

AI Framing Master – helps frame photos better in the camera.

AI Gaming Coach – analyzes gameplay and optimizes settings. 



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3. Performance Improvements

New Flux Engine for smoother system performance.

Up to ~20–30% smoother scrolling and faster app launches.

Better animation and responsiveness. 



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4. Multitasking Enhancements

Multi-Task Sidebar for quick access to apps.

Supports multiple floating windows and background apps.

You can run several apps while gaming or watching videos. 



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5. Personalization & Themes

Flux Theme 2.0 with new themes and widgets.

Panoramic Always-On Display (AOD).

Video wallpapers & Live Photo wallpapers.

New fingerprint animations and lock-screen styles. 



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6. Cross-Device Connectivity

Can connect with iPhone and Apple Watch.

Sync calls, messages, and health data across devices. 



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✅ Summary:
Realme UI 7.0 mainly brings Android 16, new glass-style design, AI tools, better performance, improved multitasking, and more customization.

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