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Realme GT Master Explorer Edition Gets Realme UI 3.0 Beta Based On Android 12

Realme is still rolling out Realme UI 2.0 with Android 11 for qualified smartphones, which means very slow deployment. However, the company is already working on a beta version of Realme UI 3.0 based on the latest Android 12 OS. Things will go a little faster with the new firmware as more devices join the beta program. The update was announced last month and today the company announced public beta testing of Realme UI 3.0 for the Realme GT Master Explorer Edition.

Owners of the Realme GT Master Explorer Edition in China can already test Android 12 and Realme UI 3.0. The public beta means that anyone can join the program, but that doesn't mean there will be enough seats. There are only 700 slots left for beta testing. So you can hurry up if you're desperate to get Android 12 and Realme UI 3.0. It's worth noting that the company hasn't set a deadline for applications, but with just a few vacancies, we don't think it will last long.

At the moment, some features will not be available for the Realme GT Master Explorer Edition

It is worth noting that as a first beta, this update may contain bugs. These errors can affect the user experience and can become a problem if the device is your daily driver and you cannot afford to fail. Moreover, in an early access build, not all announced features need to be enabled by default at this time. In this case, Dynamic Memory Expansion (DRE) is not present in this build, but we assume it will appear in future beta builds. Dynamic RAM allows you to expand your smartphone's RAM and has become a trend among smartphone brands.

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For those who still want to check out the Realme UI 3.0 beta, check out further instructions at the link source ... Interestingly, the only device with Realme UI 3.0 right now in global markets is the Realme GT 5G. According to Realme, Realme 8 Pro, Realme X7 Max 5G, GT Master Edition and Realme GT Neo2 will soon receive early access builds in India, but only in December.

Realme usually provides a large number of software updates for their phones. However, when it comes to major Android updates, things have been pretty confusing since last year. Flagships will certainly get the update first, but some mid-range smartphones may have to wait until mid-2022 to ever get Android 12.


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