This story is being continuously updated…. New updates are being added at the bottom…..
Original story (from April 22) follows:
Oh yes, the title says it all. Rejoice Realme 3 and Realme 3i users as the wait is finally over. The Chinese OEM Realme promised to deliver the Android 10-based Realme UI update to Realme 3/3i during the month of April. And living up to their words, the company did push the beta program well in time.
And while the device holders were gawking the stable release, what they recently got was merely a monthly security patch, i.e. of April (A.28). The monthly update landed on devices that did not enroll for the beta.
On the other hand, those who enrolled for the beta program recently got the C.05 update that brought along the NightScape feature. But it appears the company was preparing the Realme 3 lineup for a stable release by pushing the C.05 update.
Cut to now. As of writing this, the much-awaited Realme UI/Android 10 stable update notification must be popping up on several Realme 3 and Realme 3i devices, as the OEM has finally pushed the update. The update is coming as build number C.06, and the confirmation about the stable release has been given by multiple users on the Realme community.
If reports are to believe, the C.06 update is basically rolling out for the non-beta, i.e. who did not enroll for the Android 10 beta.
What’s weird is a few hours back, Realme released a last slot post calling the interested Realme 3 and Realme 3i users who wished to enroll for the Open Beta program. And hours later, they’ve already pushed the stable build. Nevermind!
The download link is not up as of now. We’ll update the current post as and when we get hands on it. Till then, happy installation!
Due credit: Thanks Aryan Dhasmana for the tip and the screengrab!
Update 1 (April 23)
While users reported C.06 to be a stable release, it looks like it’s just another beta build being pushed.
Update 2 (April 27)
A new update with build C.07 is now hitting the Realme 3 and Realme 3i devices. Take a look at what the changelog reads. (Thanks for the tip Aryan).
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