Last week, an Indian citizen took to Twitter his discovery of a feature of his realme device that was enabled by default and was purportedly collecting his usage data, including call logs, messages, location, and calendar events.
Rishi Bagree, who discovered the feature, has described it as “basically forced consent” and questioned whether this data is “being sent to China”. Following this issue, the India Minister of State for Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has said that they “will [have] this tested and checked”.
Will hv this tested and checked @rishibagree
copy: @GoI_MeitY https://t.co/4hkA5YWsIg
— Rajeev Chandrasekhar 🇮🇳 (@Rajeev_GoI) June 16, 2023
The said feature, called “Enhanced Intelligent Services” is unexpectedly just hiding in plain sight—accessible in a few taps through the phone’s Settings (Settings -> Additional Settings -> System Services -> Enhanced Intelligent Services).
In the replies, other users also say that the feature is also enabled by default on OnePlus, realme’s sister brand under BBK Electronics mothership—a Guangzhou-based company in China.
This is by default enabled with One plus phone too. pic.twitter.com/zxHDLEd1Kj
— CDAS (@chinmayicysun) June 16, 2023
The phone’s settings indicate that the Enhanced Intelligent Services feature is necessary for several functions. For instance, the charging optimization feature needs access to location information and app usage statistics, while the wallpapers and other personalization features require data on unread messages, missed calls, and other crucial information.
Upon verifying, we can confirm that the Enhanced Intelligent Services feature is enabled by default on our realme 10 Pro+ 5G, but interestingly, it is not present on the realme C53.
One thing is certain: sending diagnostic data is not a stranger in smartphone brands. Xiaomi and Samsung also have a similar approach to “send diagnostic data” of sorts. However, what is bothersome is where the data is sent, how the data is managed, and most importantly, why the feature is enabled without the user’s consent.
YugaTech.com is the largest and longest-running technology site in the Philippines. Originally established in October 2002, the site was transformed into a full-fledged technology platform in 2005.
How to transfer, withdraw money from PayPal to GCash
Prices of Starlink satellite in the Philippines
Install Google GBox to Huawei smartphones
Pag-IBIG MP2 online application
How to check PhilHealth contributions online
How to find your SIM card serial number
Globe, PLDT, Converge, Sky: Unli fiber internet plans compared
10 biggest games in the Google Play Store
LTO periodic medical exam for 10-year licenses
Netflix codes to unlock hidden TV shows, movies
Apple, Asus, Cherry Mobile, Huawei, LG, Nokia, Oppo, Samsung, Sony, Vivo, Xiaomi, Lenovo, Infinix Mobile, Pocophone, Honor, iPhone, OnePlus, Tecno, Realme, HTC, Gionee, Kata, IQ00, Redmi, Razer, CloudFone, Motorola, Panasonic, TCL, Wiko
Best Android smartphones between PHP 20,000 - 25,000
Smartphones under PHP 10,000 in the Philippines
Smartphones under PHP 12K Philippines
Best smartphones for kids under PHP 7,000
Smartphones under PHP 15,000 in the Philippines
Best Android smartphones between PHP 15,000 - 20,000
Smartphones under PHP 20,000 in the Philippines
Most affordable 5G phones in the Philippines under PHP 20K
5G smartphones in the Philippines under PHP 16K
Smartphone pricelist Philippines 2024
Smartphone pricelist Philippines 2023
Smartphone pricelist Philippines 2022
Smartphone pricelist Philippines 2021
Smartphone pricelist Philippines 2020