Realme has now reportedly started rolling out a new update for the early access users. Previously, the company announced the Early Access program for the Realme 6 which was followed by the first beta update with firmware version RMX2001_11_C.01 sized around 2.88GB. Today, Realme has started rolling out the second beta update to the early access users which carries the firmware version RMX2001_11_C.02.
The update carries the latest February 2021 security patch, fixes the probabilistic failure of swipe up gestures, the probabilistic failure of delayed photography to delayed photography to generate video, and more bugs along with optimizing the system performance and improving the system stability. The update is based on Realme UI 2.0 with Android 11 and weighs around 239MB.
Realme 6 RMX2001_11_C.02 Realme UI 2.0 Beta 2 Update Changelog
- Security
- Updated Android security patch Feb 2021
- Settings
- Fixed the probabilistic failure of swipe up gesture & fixed screen
- Camera
- Fixed the probabilistic failure of delayed photography to delayed photography to generate video
- Fixed the probabilistic issue of Super Macro Camera Screen Jam
- Fixed the probabilistic issue that sound and imaging not synchronized in professional mode
- Fixed the probabilistic display issue of super macro thumbnail
- Fixed interface flickering in some scenarios
- System
- Optimized system performance and improved system stability
If you still haven’t received the update, head on to Settings -> About Phone -> Software Update to check for updates. The update is rolling out in batches so it may take around a week to complete its rollout.
To recall, Realme 6 is powered by the MediaTek Helio G90T and was launched in Q1 2020 alongside Realme 6 Pro. It was launched with Realme UI 1.0 with Android 10. That said, how has the experience with the device been? Do let us know by dropping a comment down below.