
New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on December 18, 2020) follows:
Realme started off using Oppo’s ColorOS skin on its smartphones but switched to its own skin (based on ColorOS 7) dubbed Realme UI alongside the update to Android 10.
Now, the company is gearing up to release the latest version of its custom skin that’s based on Android 11 for several eligible smartphones from its portfolio.
The Realme X50 Pro was one of the first few devices to get the Android 11 update in beta form alongside the Google Pixels and other phones such as the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro.
Cut to now, Realme has already rolled out the stable Realme UI 2.0 update alongside Android 11 for the Realme X50 Pro.
The company has also started the Realme UI 2.0 Early Access program for a few devices with others soon to follow over the next few months.
You can check out our dedicated tracker to know more about the status of Realme UI 2.0.
Having said that, Realme UI 2.0 brings a bunch of new features and improvements over the Android 10-based Realme UI 1.0 skin that is already available on all eligible phones from the company.
To know more about some of the major new features in Realme UI 2.0, you can head here. Now, like most other major software updates, there are some rough edges here as well.
Usually, OEMs fix certain bugs and issues via monthly updates or patches in order to offer the best user experience. Therefore, if you encounter any major bugs or issues after updating to Realme UI 2.0, you can expect the company to fix them soon.
While the update has only recently begun rolling out to the public in beta or stable form, there are already a few bugs and issues that some users have come across.
Thus, we’ve created this article in order to help you keep track of the status of all reported bugs and issues that come with Realme UI 2.0, regardless of the device in question.
Update 1 (January 29)
01:30 pm (IST): Some users who have installed the Realme UI 2.0 update via the Early Access program are reporting that they are facing crashing, rebooting, and Widevine issues. Check out all the details here.
Update 2 (February 01)
12:10 pm (IST): Realme users who have installed the Realme UI 2.0 Early Acess beta on their devices are getting a device rooted error message on their phones while using the Paytm app. Head here to know more about the issue and the reason behind it.
Update 3 (February 02)
04:10 pm (IST): New developments indicate that Realme has fixed the fingerprint scanner issue on the Realme 6 Pro with the Realme UI 2.0 beta update. Head here for all the details.
07:57 pm (IST): A Realme community mod has requested users to wait for the stable Realme UI 2.0 update to get a fix for the Widevine issue that popped up after installing the Realme UI 2.0 Early Access beta. More details here.
Update 4 (February 20)
05:23 pm (IST): According to some users who installed the Realme UI 2.0 beta update, the ‘Search bar at screen bottom’ option is now missing. Check out all the details here.
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NOTE: The table below will be updated continuously to reflect the latest developments.
Bug/Issue description | Beta/Stable channel | Device(s) affected | Status |
PUBG 90fps not working | Stable | Realme X50 Pro | Unacknowledged |
Starry mode missing | Early Access | Realme 7 Pro | Unacknowledged |
Lag/Choppy animations | Early Access | Realme 7 Pro | Unacknowledged |
Brightness automatically lowered with auto-brightness off | Early Access | Realme 7 Pro | Acknowledged |
No customization available for Always on Display (AOD) | Early Access | Realme 7 Pro | Acknowledged |
Bug/Issue description | Beta/Stable channel | Device(s) affected | Status |
Issues with Netflix and Prime Video | Early Access | Multiple devices | Unacknowledged |
Paytm app device rooted notification | Early Access | Multiple devices | Acknowledged |
Fingerprint scanner not working | Early Access | Realme 6 Pro | Fixed |
Search bar at screen bottom missing | Early Access | Multiple devices | Fix expected with upcoming updates |
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