Table of contents:
- Where to download Android 11 for Realme mobiles
- How to install Android 11 on Realme mobiles
- How to return from Android 11 to Android 10 on a Realme mobile
Android 11 is already being worked by Realme to adapt it to its particular customization layer called Realme UI (previously Color UI). Until the official launch of the latest version of Android, the phone manufacturer will not present its new version of Realme UI based on Android 11. Today, the brand has limited itself to launching a single beta version for the Realme X50 Pro at waiting for it to be launched for the rest of the Asian manufacturer's phones. Meanwhile, the company has revealed on its official blog how to install Android 11 on a Realme mobile when that version is officially available for the rest of the terminals in its catalog.
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Where to download Android 11 for Realme mobiles
Waiting for Realme to release its updates via OTA, the fastest way to download Android 11 on a brand mobile is based on its own servers, which we can access from the official blog at the following link:
- https://c.realme.com/in/board/detail/1057110859064541184
On a regular basis, the manufacturer will publish different test versions for some of the mobiles in its current catalog of smartphones. Usually the download link will be supplied in the original post. It should be noted that beta programs have very limited places, so we recommend applying for a place as soon as possible. Currently, the manufacturer has only launched a single test program, which we will leave you linked below:
How to install Android 11 on Realme mobiles
Once we have downloaded the Android 11 ROM on our Realme mobile, the installation process is relatively simple: it will be enough to access the internal storage of the device, specifically the download path of the file in question (Root directory / Downloads if we have downloaded it from the phone itself). Then, we will click on the executable file to start the installation of Android 11.
From this point on, the system will ask us to confirm a series of conditions to accept the operation. It should be noted that all data will be deleted with the installation of the new version of Android, so we recommend making a backup to avoid losing any sensitive file with a battery percentage of not less than 30%. Another point that we must take into account is that, in general, we will need to have the latest available version of Android 10.
In the case of the Realme X50 Pro, the minimum version of Android 10 will be the one that corresponds to the RMX2076PU_11.A.25 package. From tuexperto.com we recommend paying attention to the instructions of the beta program to avoid falling into any errors before installing Android 11.
How to return from Android 11 to Android 10 on a Realme mobile
If the performance of Android 11 does not convince us, we can always go back to Android 10 if the installed version is for testing. As a general rule, Realme will link to an intermediate version to return to Android 10 from Android 11 in the original publication itself and that we can download from our smartphone.
The installation process is practically identical to the one that has just expired: we will only have to access the internal storage of the device to proceed with the installation of the package.