The Realme X and the Realme 5 Pro users were set to receive the Realme UI update by the end of February. And the company delivered it right on time, albeit in a staged manner. Coming to the Realme 5 Pro, the version RMX1971EX_11_C.01 came with the Realme UI based on Android 10.
Along the same lines, the Realme X received the Android 10 update on its scheduled day, i.e. February 28. The updates bought about many new features and improvements to the camera, system, music, network, home screen, etc.
However, as it was as usual rolled-out in batches, so not everyone got the update on the first day itself.
Well, OEMs usually tend to provide updates in this manner. The same happened with the Realme 3 Pro and the Realme XT as well. And now the company is following a similar route for the Realme X and Realme 5 Pro with the Realme UI update, based on Android 10.
While the update was being rollout, Realme also shared the download links for the Android 10 build for both these devices, but that required an unlocked bootloader to flash it.
The company then claimed that the staged Android 10 roll-out for both these devices will be completed by March 15. And now, it seems they have delivered on this promise. This is what the CEO of Realme Mobile said on Twitter:
100% rollout for #realmeUI has been done for all #realme5Pro & #realmeX users. Enjoy the #SeamlessFun!
Apart from the Realme UI, the update also brings in the support for VoWiFi calling to the Realme 5 Pro. Devices including Realme 3 Pro and Realme XT, Realme 5, Realme 5s, Realme 5i, Realme U1, Realme 1, and Realme X2 already enjoy the said feature.
So with the staged roll-out now complete, do check your device’s notifications for the OTA update. Likewise, we will love to hear from you about the Realme UI update. Do drop in your views in the comments section below.
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