Realme has been one of the most outstanding OEMs when it comes to rolling out updates to its devices. The company strives to push out regular and timely updates, be they monthly security patches or feature updates.
Keeping with the same pace, Realme is rolling out the latest Android security patch update to a few of its devices. First up is the Realme X.
Realme is rolling out the April 2020 Android security patch to the Realme X. This update, which bears software version RMX1901EX_11.C.03, packs a little more than just a bump in the security patch level. The following is the update’s changelog.
Perhaps one of the more notable changes that come with this update is the introduction of a decimal point display to the charging animation. This only goes to showcase the fast-charging ability of this device. A nice touch I must say.
If you haven’t received the April update notification on your Realme X, you might want to download the following firmware and flash it manually. Please ensure that you flash the right firmware on your device to avoid bricking it. Below is the download link.
- Device: Realme X
- Channel: Global Stable
- Version: RMX1901EX_11_OTA_1030
- Type: Recovery
- Download: Link
Also getting updated is the Realme 5 Pro which is sold in China as the Realme Q. This device is also getting the April security patch and a few more enhancements. More details on this update are listed in the following changelog.
Type: Recovery
Download: Link
Download: Link
As these two updates are both OTA, it might be a while before they are available to all devices. However, if history is anything to go by, these should roll out fully in a few weeks.
● Update April 2020 security patch
repair
● Optimize the audio effect of the three-party application
● Add arrow to the right of the list of recent location information requests in dark mode
● Fix the problem of prompt tone every time the client plays music
● Fix the problem that the alarm clock is automatically turned off after being cleared by the background task Source
NOTE: We have these and many more Realme stories in our dedicated Realme section.
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