Last Updated on January 25, 2022 by Anu Joy
Realme is upgrading its range of smartphones to the latest version of Android, that is Android 12. The brand announced the Realme UI 3.0 Early Access for the Realme 8 and Realme X50 Pro recently. Now, Realme has announced the Realme 7 Pro Android 12 (Realme UI 3.0 Early Access) program in India. Realme took to the Realme Community to announce the same.
The latest version of Realme’s custom UI—the Realme UI 3.0, based on Android 12, comes with a host of new features and changes such as Omoji, AOD Personalizations, Fluid Space design, Floating window 2.0, AI smooth engine, Security and Privacy Enhancements, and more.
Realme 7 Pro Android 12 Early Access Program: How to Apply
Realme 7 Pro users with firmware version RMX2170_11.F.10 are eligible to apply for the Realme UI 3.0 Early Access program as per the details mentioned in the Realme Community post. If your device is updated to the aforementioned firmware version, you can head over to Settings → Software Update → Tap on the Settings Icon in the top right corner of the screen → Trial Version → Apply Now and submit your details. After submitting the details, the user will be asked to take a quiz.
Realme 7 Pro Realme UI 3.0 Early Access Program: Points To Note
Realme is advising users to take a backup of their personal data before they proceed with Realme UI 3.0 early access build installation. Users must also ensure that they have at least 10GB of free storage on their device, otherwise, the Realme UI 3.0 installation may fail. Also, before proceeding with the installation users must charge their handset to at least 60 percent battery level.
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Get the latest technology news, reviews, and opinions on tech products right into your inboxRealme says that the phone on which a user is installing the Realme UI 3.0 build must not be rooted. It is worth noting that early access and beta software builds sometimes have an unpredictable impact on the smartphone and can affect day-to-day performance as well as battery life. So, there is a chance that Realme UI 3.0 early access build will not be as fluid and stable as the regular builds.
Though, those unhappy with the performance or battery life after the upgrade, will have an option to downgrade to Realme UI 2.0. However, Realme will not allow such users to apply for Realme UI 3.0 Early Access program in upcoming batches.
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