The Realme 9 Pro is now receiving its first OTA update after its official launch last month. The smartphone runs realme UI 3.0 based on Android 12 for now. The update includes new camera improvements and comes as build number A.30 for the handset. Let’s take a closer look at the first OTA update for the Realme 9 Pro, the changes, new additions, and everything we know so far.
Realme 9 Pro’s A.30 Update Brings February 2022 Android Security Patch
The new update for the 9 Pro comes with the UI version of RMX3471_11.A.30 and tags along with the Android security patch update for February 2022. The latest OTA update mainly includes the fixes for the drawbacks found with the cameras of the Realme 9 Pro. Furthermore, the update improves the performance of the smartphone, while fixing issues with third-party applications.
- Security
- Integrated the February 2022 Android security patch.
- Camera
- Adjusted the styles for photos taken by the rear camera.
- Improved the quality of photos taken by the rear camera.
- Improved the video stabilization performance for the rear camera.
- Improved the quality of photos taken by the front camera.
- Improved the performance of third-party camera apps
- Fixed WhatsApp video call issue.
- System
- Improved system performance.
- Fixed some known issues to improve system stability.
The update has adjusted the style profiles found on the snaps taken from the rear sensors and even improved the quality of pictures as per the feedback. The device’s video section has also seen an upgrade in video stabilisation, with better quality and stability. There are also changes to the images captured from the phone’s front camera.
Because Realme upgrades are rolled out in stages, the update will first be pushed out to a small number of phones, and if no issues are discovered, it will be rolled out to more phones later. Customers in India are currently receiving the upgrade, but we anticipate that additional nations will follow suit soon.
Users can also check for updates by navigating to Settings » Software update and choosing Download and install from the drop-down menu. If that doesn’t work, you can boot your device into recovery mode and download the necessary firmware from Realme’s database, which you can then flash later.