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Realme X2 Pro receives stable Android 11 with Realme UI 2.0 skin

Last year in December, Realme started the Early Access Beta program for Android 11 based Realme UI 2.0 to test its functioning on budget smartphones in India. After passing the test drive, the company is finally rolling the stable build to its first mid flagship phone, Realme X2 Pro. 

Make sure to visit: Android 12 Developer Preview 2 features and other changes

The new firmware for Realme X2 Pro carries the build number RMX1931_11_F.09. The package brings all the Android 11 goodies accompanied by the Realme UI 2.0 attributes like UI customization, new seamless fun for Gen Z design, new Always-on Display, three style dark mode, notification history, and much more. Moreover, the update makes numerous changes to the performance and user experience. Here’s the official changelog by the company.

Changelog

  • Personalizations
    • Personalize the user interface to make it your own
    • You can now create your own wallpaper by picking colors from your photos.
    • Third-party icons for apps on the home screen are now supported.
    • Three Dark mode styles are available: Enhanced, medium, and gentle; wallpapers and icons can be adjusted to Dark mode, and the display contrast can be adjusted automatically to ambient light.
  • High Efficiency
    • You can now drag text, images, or files out of a floating window or from one app to another app in Split-screen mode.
    • Optimized the editing page of Smart Sidebar: Two tabs are displayed and the order of items can be customized.
  • System
    • Added “Tone tunes”: Consecutive notification tones will be linked to form a single melody.
    • Optimized the user interfaces of Notes: New visuals are provided on the list and editing pages.
    • Added weather animations to provide you with a more interesting experience.
    • Optimized vibration effects for text input and gameplay.
    • Optimized “Auto brightness”.
  • Launcher
    • You can now remove a folder or combine it with another one.
    • Added filters for “Drawer mode”: You can now filter apps by letters, install time, or usage frequency to quickly find an app.
  • Security and Privacy
    • You can now turn “App lock” on or off in Quick Settings.
    • Added “Low battery message”: When your phone battery is lower than 15%, you can quickly send a message to share your location with specified people.
    • More powerful SOS functions
    • Emergency info: You can quickly display your personal emergency info to first responders. The information can be shown even when your screen is locked.
    • Optimized “Permission manager”: You can now choose “Allow only once” for sensitive permissions to better protect your privacy.
  • Games
    • Added Immersive mode which reduces disturbances while gaming so you can stay focused.
    • You can change the way to summon Game Assistant.
  • Communications
    • You can share your personal hotspot with others via a QR code.
  • Photos
    • Optimized the photo editing feature with upgraded algorithms and more markup effects and filters.
  • HeyTap Cloud
    • You can back up your photos, documents, system settings, WeChat data, and more, and easily migrate to a new phone.
    • You can select the types of data to be backed up or restored.
  • Camera
    • Added shortcuts to instantly share and edit photos or videos you just took.
    • Added the inertial zoom feature which makes zooming smoother during video shooting.
    • Added the level and grid feature to help you compose videos.
  • Realme Lab
    • Added Sleep Capsule, help you schedule downtime and secure your sleep time
  • Accessibility
    • Added “Sound amplifier”: You can amplify faint sounds in the environment and soften loud sounds when wearing earphones.

Realme will push this update randomly to a limited number of users to ensure its stability. After making sure there are no critical bugs, the broader rollout will release soon in the coming days.

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Shivani Sharma

"Do anything, but let it produce joy" Tech freak, Android enthusiast, and a wanderer.

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