Realme X2 Pro will be launched in India soon
Realme X2 Pro will be launched in India soon
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If you are a Realme X2 Pro user, then there is news of happiness for you. Soon Android 11 beta can be rolled out for your device. Realme has decided to recruit testers for Android 11 beta testing. This information has been received from the company's official community forum. You might be thinking that Google has not even announced Android 11 yet and how the beta version of this smartphone will be rolled out? Google was going to introduce its next operating system this month, which can now be launched in June next month.

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However, many developers of Android 11 Previews have been rolled out, which is being used by Google Pixel users. Realme has started recruitment of long term beta tester for X2 Pro. For this, beta test can be signed up by 18 May. Out of all the applicants, the top 100 beta testers will get a chance to test the latest version. This beta program of Realme will run for a full year. This does not mean that Realme X2 Pro users will have to wait till next year. However, no official announcement has been made for the stable Android 11 version from the company at the moment. Realme X2 Pro will be the company's first smartphone, in which Realme UI based on Android 11 will be rolled out.

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The company introduced Realme X2 pro as its first premium flagship smartphone last year. This smartphone comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ chipset processor. The phone has a display with a 90Hz refresh rate. A centrally aligned quad rear camera set-up has been given in the back of the phone, whose primary sensor has been given 64MP. The phone was launched with ColorOS based on Android 9 Pie. However, now the Realme UI update based on Android 10 has been rolled out for this.

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