Realme is currently working on bringing its Realme UI 2.0 skin based on Android 11 to the masses. At present, the stable update is only available for the Realme X50 Pro and X50 Pro Player edition.

Matter of fact, it is available to Realme X50 Pro users in certain regions only. Users in Europe are expected to get the stable update in May. More on that here.

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The company is currently also testing Android 11 for a bunch of eligible smartphones such as the Realme X2 Pro, Realme 7, Realme 6, and Narzo 20 Pro.

However, the Realme UI 2.0 Early Access and Open Beta programs are available for a limited number of users.

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Those who did not get the chance to register for the beta programs will have to wait for the stable update. Realme has also not revealed any specific details surrounding the availability of the official version.

Having said that, in case you aren’t willing to stick around for Realme to release the stable Android 11 update for the Realme X2 Pro, Realme 6, Realme 7, or Narzo 20 Pro, then you’re in luck.

That’s because you can get Android 11 up and running on these devices thanks to the availability of official and unofficial crDroid 7 custom ROMs.

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Of course, installing custom ROMs is not everyone’s cup of tea and thus waiting for the official Realme UI 2.0 update might be a better option for some.

But in case you don’t mind spending some time tinkering with your phone, then you can download the Android 11 custom ROM for your device via the links below.

Realme X2 Pro

  • Android version: 11
  • ROM: crDroid 7.2

Realme 6

  • Android version: 11
  • ROM: crDroid 7.3

Realme XT

  • Android version: 11
  • ROM: crDroid 7.3

Realme 7

  • Android version: 11
  • ROM: Unofficial crDroid 7.3

Realme Narzo 20 Pro

  • Android version: 11
  • ROM: Unofficial crDroid 7.3

Before flashing the custom ROM on your device, make sure to back up all files on your device to avoid any data loss.

Further, we (PiunikaWeb) have not tested either of the custom ROMs and thus you should proceed to flash them at your own discretion.

For those of you who’d rather wait for the official version to roll out, we’d suggest keeping an eye on our dedicated tracker to be updated on all developments regarding Realme UI 2.0.

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