Realme 7 Pro, launching with a splendid spec-sheet, impressed and brought a lot of new users on board.

Arriving a couple of months before the official release of Android 11, Realme 7 Pro was among the company’s most favorite picks and therefore, got an early slot in the month of November.

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Realme 7 Pro

Adhering to the proposed timeline, Realme kicked off an alpha testing program, inviting a few early birds to test the newly baked Android 11-based Realme UI 2.0 before its stable release.

The program was planned to continue for 2 months of extensive testing and lodging feedbacks. After realizing it was stable enough, Realme further invited additional users as part of the open beta program.

It has been 4 months since the program first took off and in between this period, we witnessed a host of beta updates with constant improvements.

We recently learned that the stable version of Android 11 for the general public could possibly roll out by March 21.

Since Realme 7 Pro and Narzo 20 bagged their first beta around the same time, the stable release of Android 11 for the latter corroborates the imminence of the stable update for Realme 7 Pro as well.

But looks like the company is still not ready with the stable Android 11 update as a mere beta update with barely any fix has started rolling out. Here’s the short changelog of version C.18.

[System]
Fixed some known issues and improved the system stability.

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(Source)

The company has so far been pretty punctual with the Android 11 rollout and we expect a similar delivery for the Realme 7 Pro if everything goes fine.

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In the meantime, you can visit our dedicated Realme Android 11 update tracker to stay updated with the latest news.

Note: We have more such stories in our dedicated Realme Section so be sure to follow them as well.

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