In the competition on mobile devices, should Realme's ecosystem lean more towards deep optimization at the system level rather than frequently launching new hardware? System fluency, app compatibility, and security updates directly impact user retention; however, hardware performance improvements and innovative features are also key to attracting new users. Do we need to find a more balanced strategy between the two, or enhance overall experience through a unified development platform? Feel free to share your thoughts, especially your specific expectations for system optimization and demands for hardware innovation. 🤔
What’s the future direction for Realme’s ecosystem: should we prioritize system optimization, hardware innovation, or overall user experience improvement? How do you feel about the current ecosystem integration strategy?
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From my recent experience using the Realme 10 series, system-level optimizations directly enhance the smoothness of daily use. While the hardware specs are already strong, if the system lags, app compatibility is poor, or security patches are slow to roll out, users will quickly lose interest. Therefore, I suggest Realme establish a unified OTA platform for system updates, ensuring monthly optimization packages include performance tuning, memory management improvements, and critical security patches. Additionally, providing developer-friendly APIs would make it easier for third-party apps to adapt. This way, hardware competitiveness can be maintained while continuous system iterations boost overall user retention, achieving synergy between software and hardware evolution.