Elephone have created this short video to show off a few of the new features of their new ELE UI.
ELE UI is Elephone’s own take of Android. The theme has elements of ColorOS and Flyme, with a neat flat look making it appear modern and lightweight.
This first version of ELE UI has a few neat features including a live weather widget, option to have app icons the size you prefer (handled via a simple slider), multi-language support and easy folder to folder navigation.
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Elephone will also be offering a number of online themes to change the look of ELE UI to how you want, and will even release the source code so more developers to get to grips with the Elephone ecosystem. Take a look at ELE UI in the intro video below:
Looks like a rip off of Flyme. I’m usually wary of these smaller companies trying to make their own UI’s. I would much prefer if they spent more time fixing the problems on their phones first and then focus on software.
They first open the source code of P8000, then design their own UI. It’s make a difference against other Chinese smartphone company. Just for this point, it’s good, I will buy one P8000 if it’s available.
All that doesn’t make a difference if the hardware is full of problems like all their past phones.
I find it verry funny how Chinese phone companies use English. 😀 Ok, I understand that it’s not their native, it’s neither mine, I am from one of the South Slavic countries, but everyone can learn it if they try.
LoL, yes! 😀
P.S. Andi, keep up good work. I love chinese phones and your site helps me to have fresh informations about them.
Is this GizChina news & discussion board or the GizEle news board every day a new Elephone story.
If there’s news, we write about it, and Elephone is a brand that happens to have something new to talk about every day of the week.
My whole attention throughout was on background song.. Elephone impressed me in atleast one way.
Looks like a rip off of Flyme. I’m usually wary of these smaller companies trying to make their own UI’s. I would much prefer if they spent more time fixing the problems on their phones first and then focus on software.
They first open the source code of P8000, then design their own UI. It’s make a difference against other Chinese smartphone company. Just for this point, it’s good, I will buy one P8000 if it’s available.
All that doesn’t make a difference if the hardware is full of problems like all their past phones.
The name “Eric Snow” Is one of the employees faking as usual lol
I find it verry funny how Chinese phone companies use English. 😀 Ok, I understand that it’s not their native, it’s neither mine, I am from one of the South Slavic countries, but everyone can learn it if they try.
If they just used a spell check it would be enough :p
LoL, yes! 😀
P.S. Andi, keep up good work. I love chinese phones and your site helps me to have fresh informations about them.
Is this GizChina news & discussion board or the GizEle news board every day a new Elephone story.
If there’s news, we write about it, and Elephone is a brand that happens to have something new to talk about every day of the week.