Realme continues to improve its RealmeUI layer with the arrival of new features. Among the options of the mobile phones in its portfolio that have already been updated, is the so-called “Realme Lab”. It is a test laboratory where the firm can gradually add functions in the test phase , which will end up or not, being part of the fixed functions of mobile phones.

It is not uncommon for the firm to gradually experiment with functions designed to improve the user experience . If Realme UI wants to become a layer with its own personality and took into account the level of MIUI or EMUI, it should go little by little attracting attention with improvements substances not only in the aesthetic section. For this reason, the Realme laboratory serves as a test bench to test these new functions, as we have seen with Dual Audio.
A smoother screen
Now, we know that Realme is bringing the new “Smooth Scrolling” function to more mobiles, which allows the user to obtain a smoother feel in scrooll tasks. We saw how this function came to the Realme X3 SuperZoom at the beginning of the month as a guinea pig, but now it is reaching more mobile phones of the brand that can try the option.

The “Smooth Scrolling” function may seem designed for those terminals of the firm that do not have refresh rates of 90Hz or 120Hz, so that they can thus experience a greater smoothness in scrolling during navigation or even in games. However, now we know that more mobile phones of the brand such as Realme X2, Realme X3, Realme X, Realme 3, Realme 5 Pro or Realme XT are arriving. Phones such as the Realme X2 Pro with a 90 Hz rate or the aforementioned Realme X3 SuperZoom with a 120 Hz rate can also activate the function from Realme Lab.

The purpose of the function
The function can have the objective, in addition to bringing the fluid screen to mobile phones without high refresh rates, to be able to save battery in mobile phones that do integrate it and that want to save battery at a given time by trying to minibar as much as possible. Difference that the experience can make when you are already used to 90 or 120 Hz. This “Smooth Scrolling” is done using software and the people at XDA have uploaded a comparative video where it can be seen when it is activated and deactivated.
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