Two other devices jumped on the Android 11 bandwagon before the end of 2020: the Realme 7 and the Realme X2 Pro. The first launched with Android 10 and Realme UI, while the Realme X2 Pro arrived with Android 9 and ColorOS, but would later make the jump to the Android 10-based Realme UI.
Android 11 reaches both terminals as early access beta which anyone can sign up for even though the beta program is only active in India at the moment.
Android 11 and Realme UI 2.0
Android 11 is a bit closer for Realme 7 and Realme X2 Pro, after the official opening of the beta program. This beta program is coming, in fact, with a little delay, good the initial roadmap relocated the Realme 7 and Realme X2 Pro in September 2020.
Better late than never, Realme UI 2.0 with its new features and those of Android 11 are already ready, at least, for a first beta version. To access the beta, it is mandatory to have an Indian model
Get ready for #realmeUI 2.0!
Early access will be available for users of # realme7 and # realmeX2Pro starting today.realme 7: https://t.co/sKg82qJFDE
realme X2Pro: https://t.co/qvVCSZK5B8#S SeamlessFun for Generation Z! #true me– Madhav Sheth (@ MadhavSheth1) December 29, 2020
Realme does not detail the news of this version, although it does indicate that the Realme 7 update has a common error awaiting resolution: the charging icon is not displayed correctly when the phone is turned off. After installing this beta version, it is possible to revert to Android 10, although all data is lost
In the rest of the regionsFor now, we can only wait. At this time, it’s unclear whether Realme will open the beta program in other countries or whether it will release the update directly to users when it’s ready, sometime in 2021.