Realme’s latest skin based on Android 11 is currently available on a bunch of its smartphones through the Realme UI 2.0 Early Access program.

And the Realme 7 Pro was one of the first devices for which the company released the Realme UI 2.0 update via the Early Access program.

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Realme 7 Pro

However, only a small number of users are selected to get these early builds and thus many were unable to try out Android 11 on their devices.

Well, that’s about to change since the company has finally kick-started the Realme UI 2.0 open beta program for the Realme 7 Pro.

The company opened up the registrations for the open beta program for the device yesterday and interested users can apply for the beta right away.

In order to enroll in the open beta, users must have the software version RMX2170PU_11.A.33, else they will be unable to register for the beta.

Follow these steps to register your device for the beta:

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Settings > Software Update > Tap on the settings icon in the top right corner > Trial Version > Submit your details > Apply Now.

Once applied, the update should be available within a few minutes. Be sure to back up your files to avoid any loss of data during the update process.

Now that Realme has released the Realme UI 2.0 open beta update for the Realme 7 Pro, it shouldn’t be long before the stable update goes live for the device.

At present, the smartphone vendor has opened up the open beta program for a few other devices as well such as the Realme Narzo 20 and Realme X2 Pro.

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Furthermore, the Realme X50 Pro and Realme X50 Pro Player Edition are the only devices that bagged the stable Android 11 update.

Having said that, you can check out our dedicated tracker to know the status of Realme UI 2.0 for all eligible devices from the company.

You can also head here to know the status of Android 11 for devices from all major OEMs and carriers around the world.

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