EMUI is a mobile operating system based on Android, but it's a version shaped by Huawei's own touches. At its core, it runs on the Linux kernel and the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). So, what sets it apart? First off, it comes with added optimizations for performance, power management, and user experience-focused features. It stands out with its custom interface, quick actions, management of background-running apps, and built-in security solutions like Kaspersky.
What is EMUI and how does it work?
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Bro, before switching to EMUI, I was using Xiaomi's MIUI. Both are derived from AOSP, but they feel completely different. When EMUI 10 first came to my phone, I can say goodbye to my battery life worries. Back then, my battery would drop from 80% at 5 PM to 40% by 8 AM, but with EMUI, it barely loses any charge overnight. Especially in power management mode, the refresh rate adjusts automatically, and background apps are managed more efficiently.
But hey, nothing's perfect, right? The "quick actions" part is super handy, like replying directly from notifications, but sometimes the interface is so packed that I get lost while trying to do something. Once, I tried to open the camera and take a photo, fiddled with it for 2-3 seconds, and then I was like, "Wait, was this the right button?" I mean, they tried to make it user-friendly, but sometimes they overcomplicate simple things, man.