The Android 13 developer preview for Realme GT 2 Pro is available for the model number RMX3301. It is likely to be available for other model numbers soon. As the name suggests, the developer preview build is an early phase of the software and is prone to have a lot of bugs and issues. Therefore, it is always recommended not to test beta or developer preview versions on your primary device. According to a Realme community post, the Realme GT 2 Pro Android 13 Beta 1 developer preview version can be installed if the device has the required firmware version RMX3301_A.14 installed. Realme has clearly mentioned that the following things won’t work after installing the Android 13 Beta 1.
Known Issues:
All user data will be erased during the upgrade. The automatic timing function is abnormal and manual timing is required. Some system functions are not available. Part of the interface display may look less than desirable. Some applications may not work properly or be fully functional. The system may have some stability issues.
Realme GT 2 Pro Beta 1 Developer Preview download link:
Download Android 13 Beta 1 After installing the Android 13 build, your Realme GT 2 Pro will be upgraded to the firmware version RMX3301_11_C.01.
How to install Android 13 Beta 1 on Realme GT 2 Pro
Download the required file and move it to the internal storage. Turn on developer mode. To do so, go to Settings -> About phone, tap 7 times on the software version number to enable the developer mode. Go to Settings -> Software Update. Tap on the settings icon, and choose the manual installation. Select the downloaded file. Click on Install. Wait for the device to reboot.
How to rollback from Android 13 Beta 1 to Android 12 on Realme GT 2 Pro
Back up your data before downgrading to Android 12 as all your data will be erased after installing Android 12. Download the rollback package using this link. Go to Settings -> Software Update. Tap on the settings icon and select manual installation. Select the Android 12 rollback file. Tap on Install and wait for the installation to finish.
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