Over the past few days, Realme has pushed its new Realme UI 2.0 skin to a few other smartphones such as the Narzo 30 Pro 5G, Narzo 30A, and the Realme 5 via the Early Access program.

Today, the company also announced the availability of the Realme UI 2.0 update based on Android 11 for one of the most popular phones from its portfolio — the Realme 3 Pro.

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The device was scheduled to pick up the new skin over Android 11 this month itself and Realme has stuck to its word.

Interested Realme 3 Pro users can now apply for the Realme UI 2.0 Early Access program to get a chance to experience the new skin based on Android 11 ahead of the stable rollout.

As usual, there are only a limited number of slots available. Hence, it would be best to register as soon as possible to avoid having to wait for the next batch to open up.

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You also have to install the latest available firmware version — RMX1851EX_11_C.17 — on your device to be able to get into the Early Access program.

Here are the steps to apply for it:

Go to Settings > Software Update > Tap on the settings icon in the top right corner > Trial Version > Apply Now > Submit your details and finish the quiz.

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You should get the update on your device soon after you successfully complete the application process.

Those who are unable to get into the Early Access program this time around will have to wait until the second batch opens up or until the company kick-starts the Open Beta program ahead of the stable rollout.

Realme will be sharing the Android 10 rollback package soon in case you run into any major bugs or issues while testing out Realme UI 2.0 on the 3 Pro.

That said, you can keep track of the status and availability of Realme UI 2.0 for the 3 Pro as well as every other eligible device via our dedicated tracker.

NOTE: There are more such stories in our dedicated Realme section so be sure to go through it as well.

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