The Oppo New interface Launche on Android 13 Of ColorOS 13 Review.

 The Oppo New interface Launche on Android 13 Of ColorOS 13 Review. 

 

 ColorOS 13, Oppo’s new interface grounded on Android 13 is available encyclopedically since August 18th. We were suitable to test the new mobile zilches on the Oppo Find X5 Pro and then’s our review on the design and features of this overlay that succeeds ColorOS 12. 

ColorOS 13 Design 

 

 For ColorOS 13, Oppo has decided for a new design called aquamorphic. It’s inspired by the movements of water and is supposed to convey a feeling of fluidity in its icons and robustness. 

 So we move down from the Material design of Android 12 with softer and lower angular rudiments, further textured and less minimalist. But it’s far from a drastic change, especially since you can always switch back to the Material style via the customization options. 

 

 Last visual invention, Oppo has added new styles for the Always on Display. The manufacturer calls this new series” motherland” and explains that it wants to represent different beast species in a sense of respect for the terrain and biodiversity. 

ColorOS 13 Ergonomics and fluidity 

 

 As mentioned ahead, we tested ColorOS 13 on an Oppo Find X5 Pro, a high- end smartphone with a state- of- the- art Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC. So it’s egregious that I did not witness any retardations or fluidity issues. To give you a more applicable opinion on this point, I would have to test ColorOS 13 on less importantmid-range Oppo smartphones 

 Still, you know what this Shelf menu is, If you have aOnePlus.However, I will explain it right below, If not. But principally, I find this option less intuitive because it forces you to reach your thumb to the top of the screen to pierce the announcements pane and the quick settings. tête-à-tête, I would conclude for the classic system. 

 

 I also suppose it’s a shame to have to deal with a devoted operation to manage serviceability( battery, storehouse, sequestration). They’re formerly in the settings, why put them in an operation called Phone director, like in MIUI 13 at Xiaomi? It’s redundant and can confuse druggies. 

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