
Realme has expanded its Realme UI 7.0 closed beta program to include 11 additional smartphone models. This tenth round of beta recruitment covers various devices from the Narzo series, P-series, and number series, allowing users to experience the latest interface updates ahead of the official release.
The company shared the update via its community forum, listing the eligible models along with the required firmware versions needed to apply for the beta. The full list is as follows:
Realme 15 Lite 5G – RMX5000_15.0.0.1360
Realme 13 Pro+ 5G – RMX3921_15.0.0.1400
Realme 13 Pro 5G – RMX3990_15.0.0.1400
Realme 13+ 5G – RMX5000_15.0.0.1360
Realme 12+ 5G – RMX3867_15.0.0.1300
Realme P2 Pro 5G – RMX3987_15.0.0.1400
Realme P1 5G – RMX3870_15.0.0.1300
Realme P1 Speed 5G – RMX5004_15.0.0.1360
Realme Narzo 70 Turbo 5G – RMX5003_15.0.0.1360
Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G – RMX3868_15.0.0.1300
Realme Narzo 70 5G – RMX3869_15.0.0.1300
Interested users can apply immediately, as the beta slots are limited to 2,000 participants per device model and are expected to fill quickly.
To join the Realme UI 7.0 beta program, users must first verify that their phone runs the specified firmware version. This can be checked via the About device section in Settings. Enabling developer options is necessary for registration, which can be done by tapping the build number seven times in quick succession under Settings > About device > Version.
After enabling developer options, users should navigate to Settings > About device, tap the Realme UI 7.0 banner, then select the Beta program from the menu. Under Early Access, the ‘Apply Now’ option allows users to submit their application.
The beta update may be delivered immediately or take a few days to reach the device. Before updating, Realme advises ensuring at least 10GB of free storage and 40% battery charge to ensure a smooth installation process.
As this is a beta release, some features or apps might not function perfectly. Users are recommended to back up important data before proceeding with the update, although serious issues during installation are rare.
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