Realme is treading with a fast pace, especially when it comes to launching new devices. Earlier this month, they launched their first true flagship, the Realme X2 Pro, with Snapdragon 855+, 50W SuperVOOC charging, 64MP quad cameras, and so many other exciting features. At the same event in Madrid, Spain, the company also launched the Realme X2, which is the Realme XT but with faster 30W charging and a Snapdragon 730G for better performance, and the Realme Q (Realme 5 Pro in India). But one aspect of Realme phones that has left user expectations sore is the software and the company is now working to bring the experience closer to stock Android with ColorOS 7.
In the meantime, Realme is also working on making Android 10 available to the users and had earlier announced its timeline for the update for several older devices. They have now announced the Android 10 roll-out schedule for newer devices including the Realme X2 Pro and the Realme X2. As per the update, Realme X2 Pro will start receiving the Color OS 7 update based on Android 10 in the second quarter of 2020.
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Notably, the schedule for the roll-out is for Chinese variants of the smartphones so we expect the global roll-out to come in the weeks following the initial updates. Realme should reveal dates for the Indian variants while launching the phone next month.
Source: Realme Community (Chinese) | Via: MySmartPrice
Update 1: Realme’s ColorOS 7 & Android 10 update schedules for Realme 3 Pro, XT, X2 Pro, others
Realme has updated the ColorOS 7 update schedule for India with a month-wise breakdown. In India, Realme will release a custom UI based on ColorOS 7 based on Android 10. This echoes their promise of bringing a UI closer to stock Android but we’re not sure of the exact changes yet. OPPO is set to announce ColorOS 6 in India on November 26, 2019, which is when we might get to learn more about this customized UI.
Delighted to share that we have created realme's own customised UI based on ColorOS 7 & Android 10 for better RAM management, closer to stock Android experience and smoother gaming experience. Here is the update roadmap, mark your calendar.
Know more: https://t.co/kYP3CJegYt pic.twitter.com/mUasb42jki— realme (@realmemobiles) November 25, 2019
ColorOS 7 beta will also be released in India and China for certain devices starting December 18, 2019. Realme notes that users who’ve signed up for ColorOS 6.7 beta on Realme XT and Project X for Realme 3 Pro will also be eligible for the ColorOS 7 beta update but the toll out may take as long as Feb 2020. Beta registrations for Realme X2 Pro beta will begin on November 27 in India while the registration link will go live after the company concludes a poll on which devices besides the X2 Pro must get the beta update.
The table below notes the roll-out schedule for ColorOS 7 based on Android 10 for China and India. No announcement has been made by the European team for the update in the region.
Smartphone | China | India |
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Realme 2 Pro | Not available in the region | Jun 2020 |
Realme 3 | Not available in the region | Apr 2020 |
Realme 3 Pro/Realme X Lite | Feb 2020 | Jan 2020 (roll-out to existing beta users soon) |
Realme X | Q1 2020 | Feb 2020 |
Realme 3i | Not available in the region | Apr 2020 |
Realme 5 / 5s | Not available in the region | May 2020 |
Realme 5 Pro/Realme Q | Mar 2020 | Feb 2020 |
Realme XT | Not available in the region | Jan 2020 (roll-out to existing beta users soon) |
Realme X2 | Apr 2020 | To be launched in December 2019 |
Realme X2 Pro | Apr 2020 (beta starting 12/18/19) | Mar 2020 (beta starting 12/18/19) |
Realme C2 | Not available in the region | Q3 2020 |
Sources: Realme Community India (1)(2) | Realme Community China | Weibo
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