Realme has officially announced that the company will be beginning the Android 12-based Realme UI 3.0 Early Access Beta program for its Realme GT Master Edition users. Realme has already started pushing the update for people who had registered for it by filling the application form. It’ll come with the build number RMX3360_11_C.01 and will weigh around 4.80 GB.
Changelog for the Realme UI Early Access Program
Realme GT Master Edition handset users in India will have the option to update their smartphones to Android 12. However, this update isn’t for all the users, as currently, the Realme UI 3.0 Early Access Program is only available for users who did not update their Realme GT Master Edition handsets to the latest version. This means if you are using your Realme GT Master Edition with firmware version RMX3360_11_A.08, you’ll be able to apply for the program, but if you’ve updated your device to the latest version (RMX3360_11_A.09), you may have to wait for some time before applying. The Realme UI 3.0 Beta Program will bring in a new UI design, new security and privacy standard, convenience and efficiency, improved system performance, improved device accessibility, and new camera modes.
How to take part in the Realme UI 3.0 Early Access Beta Program?
If your Realme GT Master Edition is running on firmware version RMX3360_11_A.08 and you want to take part in the Realme UI 3.0 Early Access Beta program, following these simple steps –
Go to the Settings app on your device Scroll to the bottom and tap on the Software Update option Then, tap on the Settings icon, which you will find in the top right corner of the screen Click on the first option, i.e. “Trial Version” Finally, tap on “Apply Now” before Submitting your details
While Realme hasn’t specified the exact number of users that it plans on choosing for the Realme Early Access Program, it’ll likely be on a first-come-first-serve basis, so you’ll have to apply for it as soon as possible. Keep in mind that as it is an Early Access program, the build might not be as stable as you’d like, and may cause some performance and battery drainage issues. Via