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Original story (published on January 30, 2021) follows:
Realme is on fire with the rollout of Android 11 for its devices via the Realme UI 2.0 Early Access program.
The company is currently testing Android 11 on a bunch of smartphones such as the Realme X2 Pro, Realme 7 Pro, Realme 6 Pro, and the Realme X2.
But that’s not all since a bunch of new devices are joining the beta club. These are the Realme 6, Realme C12, Realme C15, Realme X2, Realme X3, and Realme X3 SuperZoom.
Earlier, we reported that the Realme UI 2.0 Early Access program may have been delayed for the Realme 6 and Realme X3 according to a moderator.
Fortunately, Realme stuck to its original plan to announce the Early Access program in January and has opened up the registrations for interested users to test Android 11 alongside the company’s custom skin on the devices.
The announcements were made on the company’s community forums earlier today and the registrations have kick-started already.
There are only a limited number of slots available, thus, if you’re interested in joining the Early Access program to try out Realme UI 2.0 on the Realme 6, Realme C12, Realme C15, Realme X2, Realme X3, Realme SuperZoom, we’d suggest signing up right away.
Follow these steps to enlist yourself in the beta program:
1.Update your device to the required UI version (check the announcement page for your device).
2.Apply for the Early access via the Software Update Application channel:
(Settings > Software Update > Tap on the settings icon in the top right corner > Trial Version > Apply Now > Submit your details and finish the quiz).
If for some reason you wish to downgrade to Android 10, you will be able to do so, however, keep in mind that all documents and files would be erased from the device.
That said, Realme is also expected to announce the Realme UI 2.0 Early Access program for a handful of other devices next month.
So keep an eye out on our dedicated tracker to know more about the status and availability of Realme UI 2.0 for your device.
You could also keep track of the Android 11 rollout for devices from all the major OEMs and carriers by heading here.
Update 1 (February 09)
01:16 pm (IST): Realme has started rolling out the second beta update for the Realme X2. Users are getting the new build as version F.11. A user has confirmed receiving the update on the company’s community forums.
The second beta update is also reportedly live for the Realme C15 and the Realme C12 as version C.02 for both devices. It brings a few fixes and optimizations. We’ve shared the changelog below:
System
– Optimized system performance and improved system stability
– Optimized the standby power consumption in some scenarios
Camera
– Fixed the deformation problem of portrait mode
Headset
– Fixed the issue of abnormal volume adjustment of headphones
Settings
– Added swipe up gesture
– Fixed probabilistic issue that fixed screen with a sliding gesture on both sides
Update 2 (February 20)
03:00 pm (IST): Realme has started rolling out a new beta update for the Realme 6. Users (1, 2) who signed up for the Early Access program are getting the update as version C.02.
Update 3 (February 24)
02:59 pm (IST): Realme has announced that it has re-opened the Early Access application channel for the Realme C12, Realme C15, Realme X3, and Realme X3 SuperZoom. Those who weren’t able to register for the beta program earlier now have another chance.
Update 4 (March 02)
11:20 pm (IST): Realme is rolling out a new Realme UI 2.0 beta update to Realme X2. Users who applied for the early access can now upgrade their handsets to Android 11. The update arrives in a hefty 3.21 GB package and is marked as F.13.
Update 5 (March 04)
11:00 am (IST): After bagging the Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) beta update in January, Realme X3 and X3 Superzoom are now receiving an incremental update with version C.03. The update is a bulky one with a size of 3.49 GB.
03:55 pm (IST): Realme 6 users will be rejoiced to know that a third Android 11 beta update is now seeding with a massive changelog. If you’re a part of the beta program, your device’s update center has a new update waiting to be installed. The update is labelled as C.03 and weights 510 MB.
Update 6 (March 10)
11:00 am (IST): Realme is seeding the 4th Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) beta update for the Realme X2. The F.17 updates packs a big changelog and justifies its 472 MB size. Here’s the changelog.
[System]
Optimized system performance and stability
[Camera]
Fixed the image edge issue in night mode of the front camera
Fixed the probabilistic freezing issue of camera when clicking the camera
Fixed the probabilistic crash issue of camera when clicking the thumbnails after shooting
Fixed the top of the image issue when night front camera activate night mode
Fixed the probabilistic dim image issue in night front camera
Fixed the issue that processing time too long and only one image with multiple clicking the shooting button in 64M mode.
Fixed the probabilistic issue that beauty mode is not displayed when shooting side face with front camera
[Notification bar]
Fixed the overlapping issue between notification panel and notification bar in some scenario
[Setting]
Fixed the overlapping issue in lock screen when switch users
Update 7 (March 17)
04:30 pm (IST): Time for Realme 6 users to rejoice as Realme has once again opened up the early access to Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) for the device.
Update 8 (March 20)
11:23 pm (IST): For the Realme X3 and X3 SuperZoom users who signed up for Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) Early Access, Realme is seeding another beta update C.04 packed in a 391 MB package.
Update 9 (April 02)
11:08 am (IST): Realme opened up another Early Access channel for the Realme 6 users and the Android 11 has started rolling out to the ones who signed up (1, 2, 3)
Update 10 (April 09)
06:25 pm (IST): Realme has released the same C.04 Android 11 beta update for the Realme X3 and X3 SuperZoom in Australia now.
Update 11 (April 13)
10:37 am (IST): It appears Realme opened up another early access application for the Realme C15 just recently. The new update bears version C.03 and brings March/April security patches along with other optimizations.
11:40 am (IST):It’s not just the Realme C15 but the Realme X3 and X3 SuperZoom units are now also receiving yet another beta update bearing the version C.05. Here’s what all it brings.
Update 12 (April 17)
11:03 am (IST): Realme re-opened the early access program for the Realme 6 units, inviting some more users to try the Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11 update) C.04 version.
Update 13 (April 20)
02:09 pm (IST): Months after the first Early Access program, Realme has finally opened up the Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) Open Beta program for the Realme X3 and X3 SuperZoom.
Update 14 (April 26)
12:44 pm (IST): Time for Realme X2 users to enroll for the Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) program as the Open Beta registration is now live. Head here to apply.
Update 15 (May 11)
11:18 am (IST): Realme has released the Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) Open Beta program for the Realme C12 and C15 devices after 3 months of the first Android 11 release. FInd details here.
Update 16 (May 12)
04:23 pm (IST): It appears that Realme has begun rolling out the beta update for which the Early Access registrations were recently opened up.
Update 17 (May 20)
05:19 pm (IST): Realme is rolling out the Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) update for the Realme X3 and X3 SuperZoom in Spain. All devices will receive it by June end.
Update 18 (May 21)
01:34 pm (IST): Realme is rolling out a minor beta update for Realme 6 with version C.06. The update package only weighs around 23 MB and is for the signed-up users.
Update 19 (May 25)
10:23 am (IST): Realme X3 and X3 SuperZoom can now find the stable Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) update with version C.06 in the update center now. More details here.
Update 20 (May 29)
04:10 pm (IST): Realme 6 users will have to wait a little longer as only a beta build of Android 11 is rolling out to the signed-up users. This update comes with version C.08 and is no more than 85MB.
NOTE: There are more such stories in our dedicated Realme section so be sure to go through it as well.
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