Realme has begun rolling out a new update for the GT Master Edition, which brings the gadget up to speed with the current January 2022 security patch. The GT Master Edition is not the only device to receive this update; the Realme 9i also received it lately. This update is currently accessible to customers in India, with other countries to follow soon.
The smartphone now has the last month’s January 2022 security patch, according to the changelog. Furthermore, this new update resolves a number of difficulties that users may have encountered with the prior version. In addition, the update addresses various camera crash problems, as well as the application feature of full-screen gesture switching failing in some circumstances.
The update also resolves an issue in which line and other programmes have no voice when the voice assistant is abnormal in a very small percentage of the time. In addition to these bug fixes, the update also addresses several Bluetooth-related issues. You can find the changelog attached below.
- Security
- Updated Android security patch: Jan 2022.
- System
- Optimized system stability.
- Fixed a camera Crash issue when the phone for a long time is not shut off in extremely low probability.
- Fixed an issue where the application function of full-screen gesture switching recently failed in special cases.
- Fixed an issue that line and other applications have no voice when the voice assistant is abnormal in extremely low probability.
- Bluetooth
- Fixed the Tesla car Bluetooth reconnection issue in extremely low probability.
- Fixed an issue where some Bluetooth audio devices could not adjust the volume on the phone after successfully connecting.
RMX3360_11_A.10 is the software version for the Realme GT Master Edition. Realme UI 2.0, which is based on Android 11, is still operating on the phone. Because Realme updates in phases, the update will first be pushed out to a small number of cellphones, with the update being rolled out to additional devices later if no issues are identified.
Users may also check for updates by going to Settings » Software update and selecting Download and install from the menu. If that doesn’t work, you can enter recovery mode on your device, obtain the appropriate firmware file from Realme’s database, and then flash later.
Well with that said, do let us know if you have encountered any new bugs with the latest update on your device by dropping a comment down below.