AllCall Madrid to come with a more humanized user experience


AllCall Madrid

If you’ve been paying attention to AllCall devices or you already own one of them, then you probably know that the upcoming AllCall Madrid is going to be a really interesting entry-level device. In addition to its hardware specs though, you’re also going to get a quite good Android experience, or at least that’s what we learn today from the Chinese phone maker. Let’s have a closer look at the Madrid’s software suite!

 

AllCall Madrid

The first detail we’re going to notice about the AllCall Madrid is the menu button at the top left corner to enable quick settings changes, with a green window to turn off specific apps easily.

Other than that, on the AllCall Madrid it will be possible to create multiple accounts and set a limit for each. Every account will be protected from the others, so you can share your phone with anybody you like whenever you want.

The AllCall Madrid will also support a SmartWakeUp function, so you can customize your unique gesture for those frequently used apps, allowing you to open up your favorite apps more easily.

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Intelligent Sense is another unique feature on the handset, with it you will be able to perform actions such as unlocking the screen, switching pages on the launcher, and other  smart quick actions in the camera app as well as gallery and music.

The Android 7.0 build will also bring really useful features to Madrid including more multi screen application support and (possibly one of the most important) better battery optimization.

Moreover, the AllCall Madrid appears to be a good all arounder, considering it’s affordable price and advanced software it comes with. The smartphone will begin presale on December 12th up until the 18th for as low as $49.99. Learn more about it on the official website.

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