Here’s some news for the Realme community. The Realme X2’s “early adopter” UI program registrations have opened for the limited batch of 500 people. You can only register if you have a Chinese variant of the Realme X2 and the early adopter realme UI will obviously be very buggy. In case you’re thinking of signing up, backup your personal data before updating.

So now, how exactly does this update work? Well, once you’ve registered, you’ll receive an update for the device to test out unfinished software. At least he first batch will be essentially untested software, and making it highly risky to use on a daily basis. For users who want to experience a relatively stable experience are recommended to wait for the second batch which will come with a bunch of fixes.

The information we have shows that the first batch is limited to 500 people, and the system push time is before the Chinese Spring Festival. Then once that’s out of the way, the second batch of registration deadline is February 1, while the update itself takes place between February 7-8. In addition, the official version of realme UI will be launched in February 2020.

With realme UI, users are able to design the icons and can choose their transparency as well. The sizes of the icons are also customizable and are personalized, even for the actual image in the icon. Alongside the fresh look, the UI brings 11 new background wallpapers for the home screen of Realme smartphones. Notably, the wallpapers are based on “natural elements” and will users can always find a match with a particular color scheme.

The Android 10 based Realme UI also brings performance improvements as well. It arrives with new power saving features and a lot more. A new Focus Mode helps disconnect from the outside world and even plays relaxing music to help improve concentration.

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