This is when you can expect your Realme phone to get the UI 3.0/Android 12 update


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    2021 has been a busy year for Realme thanks to the fleshing out of its GT series of handsets, launching its first tablet, and now also the news that its fans have been waiting for. That’s right, Realme has posted a roadmap that depicts when it plans to roll out the UI 3.0/Android 12 Early Access build to eligible smartphones, bringing new features such as 3D icons, Omoji, and added personalization options for the Always-On-Display.

    First up is the Realme GT 5G which should gain access to the UI 3.0 Early Access build before the end of October. December brings Early Access to the following handsets:

    The first quarter of 2022 sees the brand add the following smartphones to the list:

    • Realme X7 Pro 5G
    • Realme X50 Pro 5G
    • Realme 8
    • Realme 8i
    • Realme 7 Pro
    • Realme Narzo 50A
    • Realme Narzo 30
    • Realme C25
    • Realme C25s

    The second quarter sees the following models gain access:

    • Realme X7 5G
    • Realme X3
    • Realme X3 SuperZoom
    • Realme 8 5G
    • Realme 8s 5G
    • Realme Narzo 30 Pro 5G
    • Realme Narzo 30 5G

    With refreshed 3D icons and a wider range of colors, UI 3.0 offers a more spacious design with increased space between elements. There are added AOD designs, including one of the Realme mascot – RealMeow. The new version includes a feature called AI Smooth Engine that aims to increase the smoothness of the UI while minimizing battery usage.

    Floating Window 2.0 is present which allows users to control floating windows as they like with more practical and convenient scenarios. In keeping with the Android 12 OS that it is based on, UI 3.0 also benefits from increased privacy and security options to help safeguard your data.

    Now all you need to do is wait until the Realme UI 3.0 Early Access build is available for your device.
    [Realme]


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