New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on January 29, 2021) follows:
Realme has kick-started the Realme UI 2.0 Early Access program for a number of devices from its portfolio already and is expected to open up this beta program to several other eligible phones shortly.
Most recently, the company opened up the registrations for the Early Access program for the Realme X2, Realme V5 5G, and the Realme Q2.
The Early Access program gives interested users a chance to try out the company’s latest Realme UI 2.0 skin based on Android 11 ahead of the general public.
Hence, only those users who don’t mind dealing with bugs and issues with these early builds are advised to enroll for the beta testing.
We’ve shared some complaints from affected users below:
Of course, as we mentioned earlier, the Early Access program is meant for those who are willing to test early builds and report bugs and issues in order to help developers fix the issues ahead of the public rollout.
Therefore, if you have been waiting for the Realme UI 2.0 Early Access program to go live for your device, you may want to reconsider enrolling for the beta in case you consume content on Netflix and Prime Video.
The issues should be fixed in upcoming builds or at least when the Realme UI 2.0 stable update goes live for either of the affected devices.
Meanwhile, stay tuned to our dedicated tracker to know about the status and availability of Realme UI 2.0 for all eligible devices from the company.
Update 1 (February 02)
07:52 pm (IST): Responding to a user’s complaint about the Widevine issue after installing the Realme UI 2.0 beta, a moderator said the following:
Update 2 (August 4)
11:35 am (IST): In the 28th monthly episode of #AskMadhav, the Realme boss goes on to explain that the issue users have been facing with Widevine in Beta builds is expected as the beta builds are still under development. However, he goes on to explain that they’re working to fix these issues in stable releases.
https://youtu.be/hZ2rhPM–LU?t=228
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