With the official rollout of Android 11 by Google, a bunch of smartphone makers have started offering the new update in a developer version on select devices. Realme is one of them and has started to roll out Realme UI based Android 11 Developer Preview for the Realme X50 Pro.
Additionally, Realme India head Madhav Sheth has also hinted at the arrival of Realme UI 2.0 that will be based on Android 11. Assumingly, this should be very similar to the new ColorOS 11 that was revealed by Realmeâs sister brand OPPO recently. An image shared by Sheth includes a Realme smartphone that has the âAbout Phoneâ section open clearly showing Realme UI v2.0.
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We havenât been able to get our hands on the update, but as per various publications, the new Realme UI 2.0 brings a bunch of new features including three different dark mode options, along with adjustments to wallpapers and icon packs. Speaking of which, the UI will now support third-party icons packs. There are also optimisations to the auto-brightness to offer a better viewing experience and users will also be able to adjust display contrast automatically with ambient light. Other notable updates include a more customisable Do Not Disturb mode, an âOptimised Night Chargingâ mode, new weather animations, ability to combine folders, filters for arranging the apps in the app drawer, a new âSystem Clonerâ and various other optimistations for the camera and gallery apps
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