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Realme UI 6.0 update

After months of anticipation, we are now inches away from the official release of Android 15. The stable build will first roll out to Google Pixels in October, followed by other Android smartphone brands.

Brands have already started working on their respective custom skins based on the new Android OS, such as OxygenOS 15 for OnePlus and One UI 7 for Samsung. For Realme, it will be the Realme UI 6.0, based on Android 15, which is expected to bring plenty of improvements, new features, and AI upgrades.

In this post, we’ll share details on Realme UI 6.0 release date, eligible devices, and new features.

Realme UI 6.0: When Will It Start Rolling Out?

So far, Realme has not announced a release date for Realme UI 6.0. Neither has the brand revealed a date for the beta program. But the brand may break its silence very soon.

Google is preparing to release Android 15 to eligible Pixel devices in October. According to a recent report, the rollout will begin on October 15. Other brands will not also release the update at this time, as they need additional time to prepare their custom skins.

Realme, however, has already announced Android 15 beta for Realme 12 Pro+ 5G. However, it doesn’t contain a flavor of Realme UI 6.0. The brand generally announces the beta program of its upcoming new skin, based on the new OS, ahead of the public release to Google Pixels.

Last year, the Realme UI 5.0 beta, based on Android 14 beta, was announced on September 21. But nothing has been announced regarding the Realme UI 6.0 beta so far. However, it shouldn’t take more than a few days. The stable update, however, is likely to begin rolling out around December, starting with premium phones, and then to mid-range and entry-level phones.

Which Realme Phones Will Get the Realme UI 6.0 Update?

  • Realme GT 6
  • Realme GT 6T
  • Realme GT 5
  • Realme GT 5 240W
  • Realme GT 5 Pro
  • Realme GT 3
  • Realme GT 2
  • Realme GT 2 Pro
  • Realme GT 2 Explorer Master Edition
  • Realme GT Neo 6
  • Realme GT Neo 6 SE
  • Realme GT Neo 5
  • Realme GT Neo 5 SE
  • Realme GT Neo 5 240W
  • Realme 13
  • Realme 13 4G
  • Realme 13+
  • Realme 13 Pro
  • Realme 13 Pro+
  • Realme 12
  • Realme 12 4G
  • Realme 12+
  • Realme 12x
  • Realme 12 Lite
  • Realme 12 Pro
  • Realme 12 Pro+
  • Realme 11 4G
  • Realme 11 5G
  • Realme 11x 5G
  • Realme 11 Pro
  • Realme 11 Pro+
  • Realme 10 Pro
  • Realme 10 Pro+
  • Realme P2 Pro
  • Realme P1
  • Realme P1 Pro
  • Realme V60
  • Realme Narzo 70
  • Realme Narzo 70x
  • Realme Narzo 70 Pro
  • Realme Narzo 70 Turbo
  • Realme Narzo 60
  • Realme Narzo 60x
  • Realme Narzo 60 Pro
  • Realme Narzo N65
  • Realme Narzo N63
  • Realme Narzo N61
  • Realme Note 60
  • Realme C67 4G
  • Realme C65 4G
  • Realme C65 5G
  • Realme C63 5G
  • Realme C63
  • Realme C61

This is an unofficial list we have prepared by analyzing the update policy and past rollouts. We’ll update it once the official list is out.

Also Read: Android 15 Will Be the Last OS Update for These Realme Phones

Realme UI 6.0: What to Expect?

For those looking for major visual changes, Android 15 could be another disappointment, like recent Android versions. But it will bring many exciting new features, improvements, and AI upgrades you’ll want to explore.

Since the Realme UI 6.0 beta is not yet released, we don’t know what’s new coming from the company’s development team. But thanks to the Android 15 beta, we already know many upcoming changes.

The biggest addition to Android 15, in my opinion, is the Theft Detection Lock feature. It uses Google AI to determine when your device has been snatched from your hands and immediately locks it to prevent thieves from stealing your data.

If they manage to factory reset your device, they won’t be able to activate it unless they know your Google account login details. So, the device technically becomes unusable, which reduces the incentive for thieves.

Then, there’s the satellite connectivity support, which lets you text someone even if there are no cell towers nearby. However, this feature will likely require a special chip and carrier support.

Android 15 also brings the ability to create shortcuts for your favorite pair of split screen apps. This is a time-saving feature and an important one for those navigating through multiple apps in the split screen mode. The new OS also brings the partial screen sharing feature to let your screen record or share your screen for a single app rather than the entire screen.

Google has announced native earthquake detection in Android 15 for U.S. users. Then, there’s a new high-quality webcam mode, which lets you use your Android phone as a webcam for a PC.

Which Realme device do you have? And what are your expectations from Android 15? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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