Realme 2 Pro will be the company's first smartphone to receive Android 9.0 Pie beta update, which it will start rolling out on May 15.
Realme has announced that it will start beta testing Android 9.0 Pie update for Realme 2 Pro next week. It also announced that beta testing for Realme 1, Realme U1, Realme 2 and Realme C1 will begin next month. Realme stated that the transition from beta to the stable build will start 15 to 20 days after the beta is released.
The company also announced that instead of the Google Camera app on Realme 3 Pro with Android Q beta 3, it has provided its users with the Snapdragon Camera app.
Realme 2 Pro will be the company's first smartphone to receive Android 9.0 Pie beta update, which it will start rolling out on May 15. This will be followed by the Realme 1 and Realme U1, both of which will get the update starting June 5. The beta will be rolled out last for the Realme 2 and the Realme C1, which will get it starting June 15.
The beta will include Digital Wellbeing features along with all other features that come bundled with Google's Android 9.0 Pie operating system. All the devices except for the Realme 2, Realme C1 and Realme C2 will also be getting the company's Hyber Boost 2.0 feature, which includes TouchBoost and FrameBoost that help improve touch and display performance while gaming.
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Realme is also developing a stock recovery tool for its users to test out custom ROMs and third-party plug-ins. At the same time, it is also working on improving skin tone reproduction in Chroma Boost and Nightscape modes.
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