Chinese handset maker realme has been releasing Android 11-based realme UI 2.0 builds for eligible devices since September 2020. However, the brand has only updated a handful of phones to the stable version worldwide. Now, months later, the company’s popular realme 6 Pro and realme 7 Pro have started receiving the Android 11 stable update.
Both the realme 6 Pro and the realme 7 Pro debuted with realme UI based on Android 10. Though they were launched months apart from each other, they are getting the stable Android 11-based realme UI 2.0 update at the same time.
The latest system update for these phones arrives with the following firmware versions.
- realme 6 Pro – RMX2061_11.C.15
- realme 7 Pro – RMX2170_11.C.20
In order to receive the new update, users need to be on firmware version RMX2061_11.A.49 (realme 6 Pro) and RMX2170PU_11.A.37 (realme 7 Pro).
Anyway, like any other major system update, this one is also being rolled out in stages. Therefore, it may take some time to reach every unit. Also, it is worth noting that this update has been also released for users running the Open Beta build.
That said, users who don’t like the realme UI 2.0 update or facing any issues can roll back to Android 10 (realme UI). But that process will wipe the internal storage.
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