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Original story (published on September 09, 2020) follows:

Google released the Android 11 update pretty recently and all Android OEMs are now preparing for it. Realme is one such OEM that has been working on its in-house custom skin i.e. Realme UI 2.0 for some time now.

It was reported back in July that the Android 11 beta update came out for Realme X50 Pro. The features of Realme UI 2.0 were also discussed in a recent Q&A. Also, the OEM confirmed that the Realme UI 2.0 update timeline will be announced once Google releases the OS officially.

Realme announced the roll out of Android 11 preview for Realme X50 Pro users only yesterday and users have already started testing the update for good. Now, multiple reports of Realme UI 2.0 are being shared by users outlining all major changes and improvements.

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The latest custom skin from Realme brings along many enhancements in terms of personalizations, performance, usability, and much more. The OEM has added support for third-party app icons on the home screen along with three different dark mode styles.

Realme UI’s Smart Sidebar has an optimized editing page which makes it highly efficient. The optimized night charging feature has been added which further improves performance. Do Not Disturb scheduling is now enabled along with new weather animations and auto brightness optimizations.

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Realme UI 2.0 Launcher includes several filters for the app drawer while folders can now be removed or combined with one another. Quick settings now include the App Lock switch while the System cloner feature is also added along with permission manager optimizations.

On the gaming front, there is the Immersive mode for less distractions along with the Buffed Match Stats feature which provides game statistics. There are a bunch of other optimizations for the Photos app and networking.

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The Realme UI Camera app also gets major enhancements like inertial zoom, lens stain detection, and level and grid features. All in all, Realme UI 2.0 has a lot to offer in terms of user experience as well as accessibility among other things.

Moreover, you can check out this video of the Realme X50 Pro Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) preview to get some idea of the latest software update. Nevertheless, this is still a preview build and Realme is constantly fine-tuning it to deliver a much better and refined software.

That said, we will closely track all development related to the topic so be sure to check out our dedicated Realme Android 11 update tracker.

Update 1 (September 23)

It seems that Realme has not yet finalized the Early Access program for Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11. The company removed the Early Access timeline coverage from its recent launch event and it also deleted a tweet with a detailed Early Access roadmap that you can check out here.

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I'm a techy who is particularly fond of Android smartphones. A writer who usually finds himself on the other side of the spectrum. An artist who likes to sing and play the guitar. Also a photographer when in the mood.

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