A majority of Realme handsets that are eligible for an update to Realme UI 1.0 based on Android 10 are yet to see the new OS. Perhaps the coronavirus outbreak in China is to blame, but things seem to have normalized over the recent past.

So far, the Realme UI update is available for the Realme 3 Pro, Realme XT, Realme 5 Pro, and Realme X in a stable version. The likes of Realme X2 and Realme X2 Pro have it in beta, with the stable version expected before the end of this month.

With Android R already in the works, we have also shed some light on some of the devices we expect to receive Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11 when the time comes, probably late this year or early 2021.

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But until then, folks using the Chinese variants of the Realme 5 Pro, Realme X, and Realme 3 Pro can enjoy the latest March security update based on Android 10 OS. For the uninitiated, these devices go by the names Realme Q, Realme X, and Realme X Lite back at home, respectively.

The Realme Q update is arriving as version C.03 and besides installing the new security patch, you also get the long-awaited support for swipe gestures from both sides of the screen when going back to the previous page.

Below is the full changelog as provided by the company, although the translation (via Google Translate) from Chinese might be a bit off in some cases:

Safety

● Update March 2020 security patch

System

● Added left and right side return function with swipe up gesture

Repair

● Optimize game audio effects

● Optimize the display of notifications in dark mode

● Optimize the display effect of screen capture interface in dark mode

● Fix the problem of failure of ultra-clear visual effects in third-party applications

● Fixed probability display error of boot animation

● Fixed a black screen issue in three-party application video chat with low probability

● Fixed the issue that the sound of the application plugged into the wired headset is external

● Fixed the problem of setting up slide gestures and restoring virtual keys after device restart

● Fix the system has a low probability of a memory leak causing a stuck problem

● Fixed the problem of the probability of not taking pictures or screenshots after upgrading
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As you can see, Realme has also included a plethora of bug fixes for the various issues experienced since switching to Realme UI. The story is also the same for those on the Realme X and Realme X Lite.

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Realme Q (in China) is also known as Realme 5 Pro (in India)

Where the former’s update is rolling out as version C.07, the latter is getting the same update as version C.02. Besides the March patches, the duo also gets support for swipe gestures from both sides of the screen alongside a truckload of bug fixes.

Below are the changes included in the Realme X March update:

Safety

● Update March 2020 security patch

System

● Added left and right side return function with swipe up gesture

Repair

● Fixed probabilistic machine stall issue after upgrade

● Optimize game audio effects

● Fixed probability display error of boot animation

● Fixed the sound of WeChat avatar plugged into wired headphones is external

● Fix the problem of vibrato ultra-clear visual effect failure

● Fix the system has a low probability of a memory leak causing a stuck problem

● Fixed the problem of probabilistic fingerprint touch failure

● Optimized the display effect of notification management in dark mode

● Optimized the screen capture interface to enable dark mode display effect

● Fixed the problem that probabilities of taking screenshots after upgrading are not displayed

● Fixed a black screen issue in three-party application video chat with low probability
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As far as the Realme X Lite March update is concerned, below is a summary of the changes you get after installing the firmware:

Safety

● Update March 2020 security patch

System

● Added left and right side return function with swipe up gesture

Repair

● Optimize game audio effects

● Fixed probability display error of boot animation

● Fix the problem of vibrato ultra-clear visual effect failure

● Fix the system has a low probability of a memory leak causing a stuck problem

● Optimized the display effect of notification management in dark mode

● Optimized the screen capture interface to enable dark mode display effect

● Optimize the effect of compatible three-party theme icon style page

● Fixed the problem that probabilities of taking screenshots after upgrading are not displayed

● Fixed a black screen issue in three-party application video chat with low probability
Source

Last but not least, a new update is also available for the Realme X50 Pro 5G as version A.11, tagging along the latest March security patch, system stability improvements and a bunch of optimizations and bug fixes as shared below:

Safety

● Updated to March Google Patch

System

● Improve system stability

Application

● Phone Manager application updated to version 7.1.4

Optimization

● Reduce the killing of background applications

● Enhance WiFi signal

● Optimize camera effects and camera application stability

● Improve network stability

● Optimize the effect of call and audio playback

Repair

● Fix the problem that the video capture interface will be stuck in a small probability
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All four devices are receiving the update over the air, so it may take some time before all units receive the OTA download notification. FYI, the March update is already available on the global/Indian Realme 3 Pro and with this, it means the Realme 5 Pro and Realme X are next in line.

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