Huawei, a major international details and marketing and sales communications technological innovation (ICT) alternatives company, these days released a sneak review of the Huawei Emotion UI at IFA 2012. An Android-based user interface (UI), Emotion UI will play a crucial part in cementing the durability of Huawei's sensible phone profile. Strengthening Huawei's user-centric style viewpoint, "Design with Empathy", Emotion UI is designed on a clear knowing of how customers communicate with their mobile phones and what they anticipate from these relationships.
"Emotion UI is a representation of Huawei's empathic style viewpoint – designed by customers for customers. In developing this user interface, we talked to customers to find out what they desired from their mobile phones, the type of encounters they desired when getting their gadgets and what we, as customers ourselves, want from our mobile phones. The group was very aware about putting people before technological innovation. We believe that it is only through enjoying what customers want and need that we can truly create products that they will love," said Dennis Poon, Global UI Design Home, Huawei System.
The Emotion UI display at IFA 2012 offered a glance of what customers can anticipate from the ultimate product. Emotion UI increases functionality and provides a much easier navigational experience for customers. It allows customers to personalize the style and functions of their sensible phone webpage to match their personal needs, moreover to simplifying directory functions for easier control of programs. "Me Widget" allows customers to merge all the details and functions they need in a single, customisable gadget while "Smart Tutorial" functions as a extensive assistance resource to help entry-level customers get up to rate with their cell phone's functions in the smallest time possible.
Post-IFA, Emotion UI will enter the next phase of its development, driven further by consumer wants and needs. From August 30, 2012, Huawei will call for consumer and user feedback for use in the UI design and development process. Consumers can download the Chinese version of Emotion UI via http://ui.vmall.com/emotiondownload.php from August 30 and provide feedback by emailing emotion@huawei.com with an English version to follow. The commercial availability of Emotion UI will be announced nearer the time. Consumers can watch a demo video of Emotion UI at www.youtube.com/HuaweiDeviceCo or access more information via the Emotion UI Facebook page www.facebook.com/Huaweiemui.
Post-IFA, Emotion UI will enter the next phase of its development, driven further by consumer wants and needs. From August 30, 2012, Huawei will call for consumer and user feedback for use in the UI design and development process. Consumers can download the Chinese version of Emotion UI via http://ui.vmall.com/emotiondownload.php from August 30 and provide feedback by emailing emotion@huawei.com with an English version to follow. The commercial availability of Emotion UI will be announced nearer the time. Consumers can watch a demo video of Emotion UI at www.youtube.com/HuaweiDeviceCo or access more information via the Emotion UI Facebook page www.facebook.com/Huaweiemui.