It is a good feeling when a new update arrives for your phone. Many OEMs like Realme respect such feelings and provide timely updates to their devices. Now, more Realme devices are getting the July security update.

We earlier reported that Realme 1, 2, C1, and U1 will not get the Realme UI update, sad, but true. Nevertheless, the OEM is rolling out the latest security update for Realme 2, Realme C1, and Realme U1 to keep the devices’ security and performance going. Let’s see what these updates are offering to the devices.

Realme-2-C1-July

The update version RMX1805EX_11.A.69 is being rolled out to Realme 2 and Realme C1. This update brings the July security patch to the devices along with the realme Link app. This means that you don’t have to download the app separately for your Realme Watch, Band, Buds Air, etc.

Realme-U1-July

Realme U1, on the other hand, gets the update version RMX1831EX_11.C.20 which brings the cloud service features in addition to the realme Link app and the July security patch. This is good news for Realme U1 users as they can now benefit from Realme cloud to store and access data from anywhere.

Here are the update changelogs for all three devices:

Realme 2 and Realme C1

UI Version: RMX1805EX_11.A.69

[Secruity]
– Android security patch: July, 2020
[Applications]
– Added realme Link

Realme U1
UI Version: RMX1831EX_11.C.20

[Secruity]
– Android security patch: July, 2020
[Applications]
– Added realme Link
[Settings]
-Added Cloud Service feature

While these devices will not get the Android 10 based Realme UI update, and Android Pie based Realme UI is not in plans, the monthly patches with some new features will at least keep the device going until the company drops support.

NOTE: Head to our dedicated Realme section. for more Realme-related news.

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