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Realme UI 3.0 Floating Window: How To Use It?

Realme UI 3.0 custom interface introduced with a new look with fluid space design and lots of new features to improvements across the system to make your Realme device faster and more speedily than ever. There are several new features, but here in this article, we are talking about the new Floating window feature.

What is a Floating Window?

Floating Window is an interface in smartphones that allows you to display any window on top of all the applications in an Android smartphone. Also, you can open and use applications while doing other tasks on your smartphone. Read more Realme C31: Android 12-based Realme UI 3.0 Open Beta Available

Realme UI 3.0 Floating Window: 

Realme introduced an amazing feature called a Floating window with the Realme UI 2.0. This feature was one of the most popular features. Also, the company has improved the feature with the release of the Realme UI 3.0 interface. Read more Realme UI 3.0: How To Enable Edge Lighting Feature

Realme UI 3.0 Floating Window allows you to display any application anywhere on your phone’s screen. With this feature, you can see messages and notifications and even reply to messages from your loved ones while you watch your favorite movie and any other task on your device.

How To Enable Realme UI 3.0 Floating Window:

  • Go to the Settings of your device
  • Scroll down and tap on Special features
  • Select the Flexible window
  • From here, you can see various options for using the Floating window
    • Open with a Swipe: Swipe up to open a floating window
    • Resize the window; Drag the lower left and right corners to resize. 
    • Mini window: To enlarge, double tap to make it full screen 
    • Quickly Hide a window: Drag a floating window to the left and right screen edge to hide it.
    • Share Files: Drag the file to another application to share them.

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