New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on March 15, 2021) follows:
The Realme X50 Pro and the Realme Narzo 20 were the only two devices from Realme that bagged the stable Realme UI 2.0 update based on Android 11, excluding the China-only X50 Pro Player Edition.
But it seems that has now changed since the company appears to have released the table Realme UI 2.0 update for the Realme 7 Pro to a limited number of users.
A few users have taken to Twitter and Reddit wherein they have claimed that they have received the new software update in its stable form.
@realmecareIN thanks aj finally realme 7 pro ko android 11 & realme ui 2.o mil gya (Source)
Hey I also got update yesterday on realme 7 pro (Source)
Another Realme 7 Pro user has also shared a screenshot of the update page which highlights the software version of the Realme UI 2.0 stable update as C.18.
Reports indicate that the new firmware began rolling out a couple of days ago, however, Realme has not yet come up with an official announcement regarding the availability of the stable update for the device.
Moreover, the confirmed reports are limited in number which leads us to believe that the update has been pushed to only a few users.
Having said that, now that a small group of Realme 7 Pro users have got the stable Realme UI 2.0 update based on Android 11, it’s likely that a wider rollout will follow suit.
Last month, the company’s CEO did state that the stable update for the device will go live soon. More on that here.
So it seems that Realme 7 Pro user’s wait for the stable version of Android 11 has finally come to an end.
We will post an update once we get our hands on an official announcement regarding the release of Realme UI 2.0 for the Realme 7 Pro. Also, feel free to drop a comment below letting us know if you’ve got the update too.
Update 1 (March 22)
01:40 pm (IST): The earlier news about the stable release of the Android 11 update for the Realme 7 Pro by March 21 turns out to be false, confirms Realme customer support.
Meanwhile, stay tuned to our dedicated tracker to know about all developments related to the company’s new skin over Android 11.
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