Realme Narzo 30 Pro 5G: Realme UI 2.0 Update Comes with New Surprises

Back in February, the Realme Narzo 30 Pro 5G was announced, and we learned that it would come with Realme UI 1.0 – based on Android 10. In the meantime, it has been upgraded to the stable version of Realme UI 2.0 – that’s based on Android 11.

This new update comes with an updated UI and the fantastic Realme UI 2.0 and Android 11 features. You get to enjoy chat bubbles, one-time permissions, dark mode and notification history.

Here is all you need to know about the new update:

Efficiency

  • You can drag images, text and files from one app to another when entering Split screen mode.
  • You can customise the order of the tabs

Launcher

  • You can remove an entire folder or combine it with other
  • New filters for “Drawer mode” – filter by name, usage, or install time.

Games

  • Immersive mode added
  • You can change the way you wake the game assistant

Personalisations

  • You can customise the user interference as you’d like
  • You can create your own wallpaper
  • Dark mode: three option styles – enhanced, medium, gentle.
  • You can choose third-party icons for your menu

System

  • The time period for Do Not Disturb can be determined
  • Optimised “audio brightness”
  • Optimised vibration effects
  • Tone tunes: consecutive notification tones will have the very same sound

Security

  • You can turn App Lock on and off from the Quick Settings
  • SOS functions are now even more powerful
  • You now have the function “Allow only once” for a better privacy and security.

Communication

  • You can share your hotspot with others through a QR code.

This new update comes with firmware version RMX2117_11.C.03. It is currently available in India for testing, and if there are no bugs found, then the rollout will happen broader, as well.

Tonia Nissen
Based out of Detroit, Tonia Nissen has been writing for Optic Flux since 2017 and is presently our Managing Editor. An experienced freelance health writer, Tonia obtained an English BA from the University of Detroit, then spent over 7 years working in various markets as a television reporter, producer and news videographer. Tonia is particularly interested in scientific innovation, climate technology, and the marine environment.