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Realme X2 Pro finally receives update to Android 11 and Realme UI 2.0
When it released in October 2019, the Realme X2 Pro was a revelation in the ‘flagship killer’ category, following the typical formula of combining killer specifications with a jaw-droppingly low price. Realme hasn’t forgotten about it. Not quite, at any rate.
Following some beta testing, the phone is now receiving a stable upgrade to Android 11 with Realme UI 2.0 starting today. The latest build is titled RMX1931 11 F.11 and weighs 349MB.
As is customary, the update may be rolled out in phases, so don’t be concerned if you haven’t yet got a notification. It may be useful to manually check-in Settings.
Here’s the whole changelog:
Personalizations
Make your own user interface by customizing it.
• You may now make your own wallpaper by selecting colors from your photographs.
• Support for third-party app icons on the home screen has been added.
• There are three Dark mode types available: enhanced, medium, and mild; backgrounds and icons may be changed to Dark mode, and the display contrast can be modified.
High Productivity
• In Split-screen mode, you may now drag text, pictures, or files out of a floating window or from one program to another.
• Improved the Smart Sidebar editing page by displaying two tabs and allowing the order of elements to be changed.
System
• “Tone songs” have been added: consecutive notification tones will be connected to form a single melody.
• Weather animations have been added to make your experience more engaging.
• Vibration effects for text input and gaming have been optimized.
• Improved “Auto brightness.”
Launcher
• You may now delete a folder or merge it with another.
• Added filters for “Drawer mode”: To discover an app fast, you may now filter apps by letters, install time, or usage frequency.
Privacy and security
• In Quick Settings, you can now toggle “App lock” on or off.
• Added “Low battery message”: When your phone’s power is less than 15%, you may instantly send a message to communicate your position with the individuals you want.
• More powerful SOS features You may instantly reveal your personal emergency information to first responders. Even if your sc is turned off, the information might be shown.
• Improved “Permission manager”: To better safeguard your privacy, you can now select “Allow just once” for sensitive permissions.
Games
• Added Immersive mode, which eliminates distractions while gaming, allowing you to focus.
• You may alter how Game Assistant is summoned.
Communications
• A QR code may be used to share your personal hotspot with others.
Photos
• Improved the picture editing capability by upgrading the algorithms and adding additional markup effects and filters.
HeyTap Cloud
• You can quickly move to a new phone by backing up your photographs, documents, system settings, WeChat data, and other data.
• You have the option of specifying which sorts of data should be backed up or restored.
Camera
• Added shortcuts for sharing and editing recent images and videos.
• Added inertial zoom, which improves zooming during video recording.
• Added the level and grid features to assist you in video composition.
realme Lab
• Added a Sleep Capsule to help you limit your phone usage for better rest and sleep.
Accessibility
• Added “Sound amplifier”: When using headphones, you may augment faint noises in the environment and soften harsh sounds.
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