Google launched Android 16 more than two months ago, yet no Realme phone has received the upgrade as of yet. However, the company claims to be one of the first to roll out Android 16 on premium phones. The deployment of mid-range and low-cost phones should also happen sooner than normal as a result.
Realme plans to update a number of phones in various pricing ranges to Android 16. However, it will mark the end of significant upgrades for several of them. In other words, no significant updates beyond Android 16 will be available for those devices, which will continue to run the same OS for the remainder of their lifetimes. We’ve put together a list of these gadgets. Check it out below to see if you’ll soon need to upgrade your smartphone.
Android 16 – the final major upgrade
Realme GT 5
Realme GT 5 240W
Realme GT 3
Realme 14x
Realme 14 Pro Lite
Realme 13 (LTE/5G)
Realme 13+
Realme 13 Pro
Realme 13 Pro+
Realme 12 (LTE/5G)
Realme 12+
Realme 12 Pro
Realme 12 Pro+
Realme 12x
Realme 12 Lite
Realme Narzo 70
Realme Narzo 70 Pro
Realme Narzo 70x
Realme Narzo 70 Turbo
Realme Narzo N65
Realme C75 4G
Realme C67 4G
Realme C65
Realme C65 4G
Realme C63 5G
Realme C63
Realme C61
Realme P2 Pro
Realme P1
Realme P1 Pro
Realme P1 Speed
Realme Note 60
Realme Note 60x
The list was created using the update policy and previous rollouts as a guide. Even while it ought to be largely correct, I still advise verifying with the official announcement for the last word.
When will the Android 16 update be released by Realme?
A release date for Android 16 has not yet been disclosed by Realme. But the company has previously stated that the Realme GT 7 Pro will be the phone running Android 16’s Realme UI 7.0 update. Soon after, the GT 7 and GT 7T will join the celebration.
Starting with the GT 6 and GT 6T, the company will introduce the stable Realme UI 7.0 to the GT 6 series after the Realme GT 7 series. Other Realme devices that qualify will thereafter progressively receive the update.
The company has not commented on the Android 16 release, but given that competitors like Oppo, OnePlus, and Samsung are also doing so for their own Android skins, it must be getting ready for a Realme UI 7.0 beta release shortly. Realme is anticipated to begin hiring beta testers for Realme UI 7.0 in a few days, with the stable rollout probably starting in September.
Although Android 16 has been formally released, only Pixel devices can currently run it. Other companies, including One UI 8, are also developing their own unique iterations of Android 16. Specifically, Realme has not disclosed anything about its Realme UI 7, which is based on Android 16. You can, however, review our anticipated list of Realme phones that support Android 16.
The Realme UI 7, which will introduce Android 16 to its devices, has not yet been announced by Realme. The Android 16 developer preview for Realme’s most recent flagship, which isn’t based on Realme UI 7, is the only advancement we’ve seen from the company thus far.
Expected Realme devices to get Android 16 update
Realme customers will have to wait a bit longer for the Android 16 upgrade because it was only launched a few weeks ago. Waiting for Android 16 would be pointless, though, if your device isn’t compatible with it. You can use the list we’ve produced to determine whether or not your Realme phone is compatible with Android 16.
Realme GT 7
Realme GT 7 Pro
Realme GT7 Pro Racing
Realme GT 7T
Realme GT 6
Realme GT 6T
Realme GT Neo6
Realme GT Neo6 SE
Realme GT5
Realme GT5 240W
Realme GT5 Pro
Realme 14
Realme 14 Pro
Realme 14 Pro+
Realme 14T
Realme 14x
Realme 13
Realme 13+
Realme 13 Pro
Realme 13 Pro+
Realme 12 4G
Realme 12
Realme 12+
Realme 12 Lite
Realme 12+
Realme 12 Pro
Realme 12 Pro+
Realme Narzo 80 Pro
Realme Narzo 80x
Realme Narzo 70
Realme Narzo 70 Turbo
Realme Narzo 70 Pro
Realme Narzo 70x
Realme Neo7
Realme Neo7 SE
Realme Neo7 Turbo
Realme Neo7x
Realme P3
Realme P3 Pro
Realme P3 Ultra
Realme P3x
Realme P2 Pro
Realme P1
Realme P1 Pro
Realme P1 Speed
Realme C75 4G
Realme C75
Realme C73
Realme C71
Your device is either not eligible for the Android 16 upgrade or hasn’t been verified by our team yet if it isn’t listed.
The updating policy serves as the basis for this list, which should be largely accurate. This is not an official list, though, and the official list might change.
It’s challenging to correctly anticipate all eligible models because Realme hasn’t formally revealed an update policy for every phone or series, particularly for less well-known handsets. We will, however, keep updating this list after confirming the facts from many sources.
The Realme GT 7 series may receive the Android 16 upgrade before any other Realme series. It’s possible that beta testing will start in July.
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Silicon-carbon battery technology, which offers greater energy density, quicker charging times, and enhanced durability, is being quickly adopted by the smartphone industry. Silicon-carbon batteries, as opposed to conventional lithium-ion batteries, enable bigger capacities in smaller designs, guaranteeing longer battery life without adding bulk or weight to the phone.
This cutting-edge battery technology, which was introduced in a number of premium smartphones in late 2024 and early 2025, significantly improves charge cycles, heat management, and power efficiency. The top ten most recent smartphones using silicon-carbon batteries are examined in detail, along with the features that set them apart.
OnePlus 13
The OnePlus 13 boasts a 6000mAh dual-cell silicon-carbon battery with the highest dual-cell design energy density at 805Wh/L. This gives the phone more endurance while maintaining a small form factor. It supports 50W wireless flash charging, magnetic charging, and 100W SuperVOOC wired charging, which charges the phone from 0% to 100% in just 36 minutes.
In addition to the battery, the OnePlus 13 has a 6.82-inch BOE X2 2K+ AMOLED screen with DisplayMate A++ certification and a maximum brightness of 4500 nits. The Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, up to 24GB LPDDR5X RAM, and 1TB UFS 4.0 storage power it. The phone still has a 50MP Sony LYT-808 primary camera, a 50MP ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP 3X periscope telephoto lens. Additionally rated IP68 and IP69, it has a high level of water and dust resistance.
OnePlus 13
OnePlus 13 has a 6.82-inch BOE X2 2K+ AMOLED screen with DisplayMate A++ certification
The third-generation silicon-carbon 6150mAh battery that powers the iQOO 13 can be charged with 120W wired fast charging in as little as 30 minutes. Its 44W UFCS and 100W PPS charging ensure a flexible and effective power management system, even though wireless charging is not an option. Additionally, a 360° surround antenna system is integrated within the phone to maximize network performance for mobile gaming.
The gadget has a 6.82-inch BOE Q10 2K+ AMOLED screen with a refresh rate of 144 Hz and a maximum brightness of 4500 nits. It has a Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, 1TB UFS 4.0 storage, and up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM. It features a 50MP Sony IMX921 primary sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP 2x telephoto lens on the front of the camera.
Vivo X200 & X200 Pro
The Vivo X200 Pro has a 6000mAh battery that supports both 30W wireless and 90W wired charging, while the Vivo X200 has a 5800mAh silicon-carbon battery with 90W wired fast charging.
MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 SoC powers both phones, which have up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage and up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM. A 200MP Samsung HP9 periscope telephoto camera with Zeiss APO certification that offers 3.7x optical zoom and OIS is also included with the X200 Pro. The series is extremely durable due to its IP69+IP68 dust and water resistant ratings.
Redmi K80 & K80 Pro
While the basic Redmi K80 has a 6550mAh battery with 90W fast charging but no wireless support, the Redmi K80 Pro has a 6000mAh silicon-carbon battery that supports 120W fast charging and 50W wireless charging. According to Xiaomi, the new silicon-carbon compound lowers heat generation during high-performance jobs and lengthens battery life.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC powers the K80 Pro, while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 powers the K80. Both devices come with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB UFS 4.0 storage. While the ordinary K80 replaces the telephoto lens with an 8MP ultra-wide camera, the Pro edition has a 50MP Light Fusion 800 primary sensor with OIS, a 50MP 2.5x telephoto camera, and a 32MP ultra-wide camera. Both phones are rated for water and dust resistance with IP68 and IP69.
Xiaomi 15 & 15 Pro
In contrast to the Xiaomi 15 Pro, which has a 6100mAh capacity and supports 90W wired and 50W wireless charging, the Xiaomi 15 is powered by a 5400mAh silicon-carbon battery. An ultra-high energy density of 850Wh/L is another feature of the Pro model’s battery that guarantees a longer lifespan and greater efficiency.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, and up to 1TB UFS 4.0 storage are features of both devices. The Xiaomi 15 Pro has a 5X periscope telephoto lens, while the Xiaomi 15 has a 50MP Light Fusion 900 primary sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP 2.6X telephoto camera. Both variants have IP68 water resistance and ultrasonic fingerprint scanners.
With its 6500mAh silicon-carbon battery and 120W rapid charging, the Realme GT 7 Pro can reach 50% charge in just 14 minutes. With the maximum 10% silicon content in the industry, it can prolong battery life for up to four years. It only has a 5800mAh battery in India, though.
The smartphone has a 6.78-inch 1.5K OLED display with a maximum brightness of 6000 nits and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC. It has a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto camera, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP primary camera.
Redmi Note 14 Pro+
With a 6200mAh silicon-carbon battery that has an energy density of 814Wh/L and 6% silicon content, the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ has a small form factor and a long lifespan. It has Surge G1 and Surge P2 battery management chips for increased power efficiency and enables 90W wired rapid charging.
The phone has 512GB of storage, up to 12GB of RAM, and a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor. It has a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, a 50MP 2.5X telephoto lens, and a 6.67-inch 1.5K OLED screen. For increased durability, the device also has IP66, IP68, and IP69 classifications.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro
6.67″ CrystalRes AMOLED displayResolution: 2712 x 1220 (1.5K resolution)Refresh rate: Up to 120HzTouch sampling rate: Up to 480HzBrightness: 3000nits peak brightness
With its 5300mAh silicon-carbon battery, the Honor 300 can facilitate 100W fast charging, reaching 59% in 15 minutes and 100% in 35 minutes. In addition to having 5300mAh silicon-carbon batteries, the Honor 300 Pro and Ultra models also have 80W wireless charging, which guarantees quick and effective power supply. Longer battery life and better power retention are made possible by the high-density silicon-carbon combination.
Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (Standard) and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (Pro and Ultra) power the Honor 300 series. For eye protection, the gadgets include 6.7-inch and 6.78-inch OLED screens with a maximum brightness of 4000 nits and 3840Hz PWM dimming. A 50MP front camera, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP primary sensor make up the camera configuration. The Pro and Ultra variants also come with a 50MP 3x or 3.8X periscope telephoto lens. Additionally, they are IP65 dust and splash resistant.
Oppo Find X8 & X8 Pro
A 5630mAh silicon-carbon battery powers the Oppo Find X8, while a larger 5910mAh silicon-carbon battery powers the Find X8 Pro. Both devices enable 80W SuperVOOC wired charging, 50W wireless charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging. The ultra-high silicon content of the Find X8 Pro’s battery ensures longer endurance and improved heat management during rapid charging.
The MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC powers both devices, together with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage. The Find X8 Pro has a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with Dolby Vision support and a peak brightness of 4500 nits, while the Find X8 has a 6.59-inch AMOLED display. The X8 Pro adds a 50MP 6x periscope zoom lens to the camera system, which consists of a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto lens. Both variants have water and dust resistance ratings of IP68 + IP69.
Honor Magic 7 & Magic 7 Pro
A 5650mAh silicon-carbon battery powers the Honor Magic 7, and a 5850mAh silicon-carbon battery powers the Magic 7 Pro. Both devices support 80W wireless charging and 100W cable fast charging. Longer runtimes are made possible by the improved energy density provided by silicon-carbon technology, which also preserves elegant designs. Advanced cooling technologies, including as graphite sheets and stainless steel VC cooling, complement the increased battery efficiency and guarantee peak performance even under demanding conditions.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC powers both phones, together with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage. The Magic 7 Pro sets itself apart with a 50MP primary sensor, an ultra-wide lens, and a 200MP periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical and 100x digital zoom. Although it lacks the sophisticated telephoto capabilities, the Magic 7 has a comparable camera arrangement. With its 1-120Hz LTPO OLED screens, IP68 and IP69 ratings, and Magic UI 9.0, the Honor Magic 7 Series combines state-of-the-art technology with exceptional endurance, securing its place as a flagship challenger in 2025.
Surprisingly, Android 15 was not made available on Pixel phones. Chinese company Vivo outperformed the whole Android ecosystem by releasing a solid Android 15 update first, following the stable AOSP release without a Pixel OTA update. Check to see if your phone is set to receive Android 15 if you do not already own the pioneering (and specialized) Vivo X Fold 3 Pro.
The developer versions of Android 15 could be tested on a few phones even before Google declared it had achieved “platform stability.” In order to choose which phones should receive the upgrade first, brands like Honor, Nothing, OnePlus, Oppo, Xiaomi, and others established their own official test programs.
Google
The Pixel phones will be the first to get the upgrade because they are the flagship model for the Android operating system. Additionally, there are more Google phones eligible for the upcoming Android update this time around because the Pixel 9 phones were released prior to the 2024 release of Android 15.
Google Pixel 6
Google Pixel 6 Pro
Google Pixel 6a
Google Pixel 7
Google Pixel 7 Pro
Google Pixel 7a
Google Pixel 8
Google Pixel 8 Pro
Google Pixel Fold
Google Pixel 9
Google Pixel 9 Pro
Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Google Pixel 9 Pro XL
Google Pixel 8 Pro
Unlocked Android Smartphone with Telephoto Lens and Super Actua Display
After many years of poor updates, Samsung has started fulfilling its pledge to improve phone support. Customers may now know how long their phones will be updated to protect them from security dangers according to the South Korean company’s transparent software strategy.
At SDC 2024, Samsung did, however, declare that the One UI 7, which is based on Android 15, would not be made available to the general public until early 2025. However, the Koreans also mentioned that by the end of 2024, the One UI 7 beta will be accessible for public testing by developers and testers.
Galaxy phones promised to receive Android 15:
Samsung Galaxy A05
Samsung Galaxy A05s
Samsung Galaxy A14
Samsung Galaxy A14 5G
Samsung Galaxy A15
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G
Samsung Galaxy A24
Samsung Galaxy A25
Samsung Galaxy A33
Samsung Galaxy A34
Samsung Galaxy A35
Samsung Galaxy A53
Samsung Galaxy A54
Samsung Galaxy A55
Samsung Galaxy A73
Samsung Galaxy S21
Samsung Galaxy S21+
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE
Samsung Galaxy S22
Samsung Galaxy S22+
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S23
Samsung Galaxy S23+
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S24
Samsung Galaxy S24+
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro
Samsung Galaxy XCover 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
SAMSUNG Galaxy S24
256GB AI Smartphone, Unlocked Android, 50MP Zoom Camera, Long Battery Life, S Pen
We expect that Xiaomi will further enhance its update program to meet (or surpass) Samsung’s, but only time will tell as the Chinese behemoth is presently switching from MIUI to HyperOS.
To find out which phones are promised the Android 15 upgrade, we may currently rely on the company’s official list of security updates. Furthermore, we highlighted in italics Xiaomi models that are not included in the Android Enterprise program but are promised the Android 15 update.
Xiaomi phones in the Android 15 beta test:
Xiaomi 13T Pro
Xiaomi 14
Xiaomi devices promised to be updated to Android 15:
Poco F5
Poco F5 Pro
Poco F6
Poco F6 Pro
Poco M6 Pro 5G
Poco X6
Poco X6 Pro 5G
Xiaomi 12
Xiaomi 12 Pro
Xiaomi 12 Ultra
Xiaomi 12T
Xiaomi 12T Pro
Xiaomi 13
Xiaomi 13 Lite
Xiaomi 13 Pro
Xiaomi 13 Ultra
Xiaomi 13T
Xiaomi 14 Pro
Xiaomi 14 Ultra
Xiaomi 14T
Xiaomi 14T Pro
Xiaomi Redmi 12
Xiaomi Redmi 12 5G
Xiaomi Redmi 13C
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro+
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 5G
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G
Xiaomi Pad 6
OnePlus
By introducing really intriguing phones in 2023, like the OnePlus Open, OnePlus was able to quiet its detractors and equal Samsung’s flagship software update program.
While we are very confident which flagship OnePlus devices will get Android 15, the same cannot be said for the Nord mid-range versions.
OnePlus phones in the Android 15 beta test:
OnePlus 12
OnePlus Open
Android 15 is anticipated for OnePlus phones:
OnePlus 9
OnePlus 9 Pro
OnePlus 9R
OnePlus 9RT
OnePlus 10R
OnePlus 10 Pro
OnePlus 10T
OnePlus 11
OnePlus 11R
OnePlus 12R
OnePlus Nord 3
OnePlus Nord CE 3
OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite / Nord N30
OnePlus Nord CE4
OnePlus Open
6GB RAM+512GB, Dual-SIM, Voyager Black, US Factory Unlocked Android Smartphone, 4805 mAh Battery, 67W Fast Charging, Hasselblad Camera, 120Hz Fluid Display
Even though the Japanese manufacturer has not actually committed to an official update program, Sony has been very reliable when it comes to Android updates despite having a limited phone range. The Xperia phones listed below are anticipated to get the Android 15 update:
Sony Xperia 1 IV
Sony Xperia 1 V
Sony Xperia 1 VI
Sony Xperia 5 IV
Sony Xperia 5 V
Sony Xperia 10 V
Sony Xperia 10 VI
Sony Xperia Pro-I
Asus
In 2023, the Taiwanese company’s dedication to Android was momentarily called into question, and Asus swiftly refuted reports that the Zenfone line may be discontinued. The list of Zenfone and ROG phones that will receive the Android 15 update is extremely limited due to its small flagship lineup and short update strategy, which typically only includes two Android upgrades:
Asus ROG Phone 7
Asus ROG Phone 7 Ultimate
Asus ROG Phone 8
Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro
Asus Zenfone 10
Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra
Motorola
An outlet was able to search through Motorola’s website for the potential candidates after the company revealed the complete list of its handsets that will receive the Android 15 update. This contains the most recent Motorola foldable smartphones as well as a number of Moto G mid-range variants.
Moto G Power 5G (2024)
Moto G 5G (2024)
Moto G Stylus 5G (2024)
Moto G34 (5G)
Moto G35
Moto G45
Moto G55
Moto G75
Moto G85
Motorola Edge (2023)
Motorola Edge+ (2023)
Motorola Edge (2024)
Motorola Edge 40 Pro
Motorola Edge 50
Motorola Edge 50 Fusion
Motorola Edge 50 Neo
Motorola Edge 50 Pro
Motorola Edge 50 Ultra
Motorola Razr (2023) in the US / Razr 40
Motorola Razr+ (2023) in the US / Razr 40 Ultra
Motorola Razr (2024) in the US/ Razr 50
Motorola Razr+ (2024) in the US / Razr 50 Ultra
Nothing
Nothing, a startup brand, has started its Android 15 beta program. Nothing OS 3.0 is the version of the upgrade. It was revealed that Android 15 will be available for all Nothing Phone variants, including the CMF Phone 1.
Nothing Phone (2)
Nothing Phone (2a)
Nothing Phone (2a) Plus
Nothing Phone (1)
Other brands
In addition to the models above, these brands are also taking part in the Android 15 public beta test:
Honor
Honor Magic 6 Pro
Honor Magic V2
Vivo
Vivo managed to beat not only Samsung but also Google at its own game. The Chinese brand released the stable Android 15 update before other brands to its Vivo X Fold 3 Pro smartphone, with its FuntouchOS 15 release. The next phones should be the ones that were in the beta program:
Realme is still providing the security patch for its handful of smartphones, but it’s not the latest one. The May 2022 security patch is rolling out for Realme Q5 Pro, Realme Q2, and Realme V5 5G in China.
The latest update for Realme Q5 Pro, Q2, and V5 seeding with build numbers C.07, C.17, and C.17, respectively. The update Optimizes system stability and improves user experience.
However, the changelog of Realme Q5 Pro is large and mentions camera and changing improvements – Optimize the blurred effect of the front portrait, the green and blue effects of video imaging, the clarity of night scene imaging.
Changelog:
Realme Q5 Pro 5G
System
Optimize system stability and improve user experience
Camera
Optimize the blurred effect of the front portrait
Optimize camera performance in some scenarios
Optimize the green and blue effects of video imaging
Optimize the clarity of night scene imaging
Charging
Optimize charging protection and charging icon display logic for individual scenarios
Realme is developing a magnetic wireless charging method for its Android phones, as The Verge reported last week, and the company has now announced a whole line of goods that will employ the new technology.
MagDart
The wireless charging device is known as MagDart by Realme, and it’s essentially a more powerful version of Apple’s MagSafe system for the iPhone 12 series of phones. The 50W MagDart charger, which Realme claims are the world’s fastest magnetic wireless charger, is the star of the show. It features an unavoidably hefty cuboid form to accommodate a cooling fan, but Realme is betting that users will accept this trade-off in exchange for faster-charging speeds.
Realme claims that when plugged into the company’s 65W SuperDart wired charger, the MagDart charger would charge a 4,500mAh phone battery to 100% in 54 minutes. That’s almost as quick as the 50W wired charger from Realme. Realme is also working on a 15W MagDart charger, which looks similar to Apple’s MagSafe puck but is 26.4 percent slimmer and claims quicker charging speeds if you don’t want to have to put a charging brick into a charging brick.
According to Realme, it can charge a 4,500mAh battery in 90 minutes, which is far faster than Apple’s 15W option. Aside from the simplicity of wireless charging, a magnetic design like MagDart and MagSafe opens up the possibility of elegant port-less accessories, and Realme has a slew of them.
The MagDart Power Bank is comparable to Apple’s recently launched MagSafe Battery Pack, except it has a dock that allows you to utilize the battery as a phone stand. The MagDart Shell is a carbon fiber-style case featuring a pass-through USB-C port and headphone jack, as well as built-in MagDart connectivity, for the new Realme GT flagship phone. The MagDart Wallet is a three-card sleeve that looks a lot like Apple’s MagSafe wallet. This one, though, features a kickstand.
The MagDart Beauty Light, a selfie-ready flip-up ring light powered by reverse wireless charging, is perhaps the best of the bunch. It contains 60 tiny LEDs and a separate control button for adjusting brightness and color temperature, among other things.
Availability and Price
Realme hasn’t announced a release date or price for any of these goods, and the Realme GT is the only phone that has been confirmed to operate with a MagDart gadget that is capable of carryingout iOS transfers as well- and that’s only if you buy the specific case
For what is essentially the debut of a large new ecosystem of products, that’s a fairly big catch. However, if Realme incorporates MagDart into future phones, that might be a significant distinction.
What can we expect?
Wireless charging is one of the most common exclusions from Chinese phones with otherwise outstanding spec sheets – Oppo was one of the first to adopt the technology, and Vivo has yet to follow suit. And, given that Oppo’s VOOC fast-charging mechanism was ported to OnePlus and Realme phones thanks to the firms’ shared ownership and supply chain, MagDart may follow suit.
Realme launched the latest addition to its series of flagship phones on February 24. The Realme Narzo 30A is a mid-range device for those consumers that want a premium flagship device on a tight budget. This device joins the plethora of mid-range devices under $137.74.
Consumers will find smartphones with robust batteries, above-average cameras, and even some devices that run on Android in this price range. A device that has all of these features is quite hard to come by however some smartphones come close. The Realme Narzo 30A is one of those devices; it offers a perfect equilibrium of features and performance under a reasonable price.
Design
Realme Narzo 30A does not have a hefty price tag hence the design is not something out o this world but t is impressive. It has a vibrant look and looks quite different than its predecessors. The back of the device has some sort of pattern with the bottom two-thirds having diagonal lines, while the upper section is plain. The pattern aids in gripping the phone easily.
This time around Realme has opted for a square-shaped camera module which is similar to Realme Narzo 20. The device even has a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner that is easy to access. The side-mounted power and volume buttons are conveniently placed as well. Whereas, the Realme Narzo 30A has a large 6.5-inch display with a 20.9 aspect ratio. The large display does make single-hand usage difficult. The SIM tray is on the left side of the frame and has two Nano-SIM slots and a devoted slot for storage expansion.
It is worth noting that this device is no lightweight, it weighs around 207g but Realme has rounded the sides to hide the thickness of the device and help in holding the phone. One pro of such a robust device is that it packs a 6,000mAh battery which provides amazing battery life. Additionally, the Realme Narzo 30A has a USB Type-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a loudspeaker at the bottom. It also comes with a bundled 18W charger in the box. This particular device is available in two color options: Lazer Black and Lazer Blue.
Software and Specifications
The smartphone company has leveled up with this device. The Realme Narzo 30A gets major upgrades as compared to the Realme Narzo 20A. It has a more potent MediaTek Helio G85 SoC that’s paired with either 3GB or 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM, this depends on which variant you opt for. The variants support 32GB and 64GB of storage respectively. The storage can be furthered expanded to 256GB by a microSD card.
If we look at the price tags, Realme has priced the normal variant quite harshly while the higher variant still has a reasonable price. The device supports dual-band Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5, and three satellite navigation systems. Moreover, the phone is shipped with UI v1.0, based on Android 10. The company assures its, users, that the UI v2.0 update is coming soon. The interface is quite easy to use since the Realme Narzo30A runs on the older Android skin. There are a few preinstalled applications on the device but they can be easily uninstalled or disabled.
Performance
The Realme Narzo 30A‘s performance was quite impressive during our testing. It is an excellent device for daily usage such as getting rid of duplicate photos. It is capable of handling occasional gaming as well. The rear-mounted fingerprint scanner was quick at authentication, and face recognition too did not need more than a single attempt to unlock the smartphone. It even has an HD+ resolution display.
The display looks almost flawless indoors but once exposed under direct light it becomes extremely average. While the battery life is quite impressive, the phone lasted two days before needing charging. This is the ideal phone if you binge-watch videos on your device. The 18W charger in the box can charge the Narzo 30A to 15 percent in half an hour, and up to 33 percent in an hour. However, even with the fast charging, the device takes two and a half hours to fully charge the battery.
Cameras
The device sports a 13-megapixel primary camera and a monochrome portrait camera with an undetermined resolution. Whereas, there is an 8-megapixel camera at the front for selfies. The camera app was not that difficult to navigate through since it was more or less the same. There are multiple shooting modes available, along with a camera AI that can automatically tune the color settings based on the scene or object you’re pointing at.
During our testing we discovered, the photos taken in daylight looked good on the phone’s display but they are not that impressive upon closer investigation. Text in the photos from a long distance was visible bur the picture overall lost its sharpness. There is a ‘Chroma Boost’ toggle that increases the contrast slightly and improves details in the shadows. The close-ups were good as well but the camera struggled to focus on smaller objects.
Additionally, Portrait shots turned out quite well with good edge detection. Whereas the low-light camera performance is a bit underwhelming, there are delays between the shot and the result is quite blurry. There is even a Night Mode but it is not one of the standout features of the device but it does get the job done.
Video recording tops out at 1080p for the primary camera and lacks stabilization, resulting in unsteady footage. Overall, a major letdown in some aspects.
Verdict
The Realme Narzo 30A is an impressive mid-range device. The overall performance is good even with the occasional bit of gaming. The battery is a major selling point, however, the camera is a letdown. It is one of the better devices in this price range and is ideal for those who have a tight budget and have moderate usage.
Realme’s new flagship smartphone was publicly previewed at the Shanghai 2021 Mobile World Congress (MWC). The Realme GT 5G will be officially unveiled on 4 March, but today the company has given us a glimpse of what to expect from a smartphone. The business also revealed its latest “Dual-Platform Dual-Flagship Strategy” which means that two flagship series will be introduced.
The Realme GT 5G will run on Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 888 mobile chipset, which will be cooled by a stainless steel steam chamber cooling device. The cooling system is said to provide enhanced heat dissipation for sustained efficiency. The smartphone architecture is influenced by the idea of GT sports cars. A special dual-tone leather version of the handset will have a glossy black stripe on the back panel that represents a race track. The rest of the area will have a vegan leather finish that, according to the brand, offers “a more delicate texture, a softer touch and a better color effect.”
As for Realme’s new strategy for its flagship phones, the company plans to launch two separate series where one will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8xx series flagship processors to basically focus on the performance aspect while the other series will be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity series having a focus on camera technology.
Realme1 is a legendary device which disrupted the market with its performance to price ratio back in 2018. Today also this old gun can compete any budget device in terms of performance. Since the official support has ended months ago I wanted you guys to be aware of the Custom ROM developments going on. So below is a list some the custom ROMs designed for Realme 1. A huge thanks to all hardworking developers behind these ROMs .
Installation process
Please familiarize yourself with flashing and custom rom use before attempting to flash the rom. Please make sure you download the correct version of ROMs for your specific device. Make sure you have TWRP installed.
➼Download the latest Rom & the latest GApps package
➼Boot into recovery
➼Backup your current ROM (optional)
➼Perform a FULL factory wipe and wipe /system and dalvik cache as a precaution
➼First boot may take up to 10 minutes. This is due to Gapps and root optimization.
BlissRoms based on Android 10
Bliss ROMs comes with a wide selection of customization options from around the Android community as well as unique options developed by our team. With so many options available, you’ll find it hard not to enjoy the Blissful experience.
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➼SELinux is permissive
➼VoLTE
➼Video codec issues in all Chromium-based browsers.
Project Sakura is a custom ROM built around Lineage OS 17.1, It tries to remain true to it while also providing some more functionality and UI changes.
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➼SELinux is permissive
➼VoLTE
➼Video codec issues in all Chromium-based browsers.
LineageOS is a free and open-source operating system for set-top boxes, smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android mobile platform. It is the successor to the custom ROM CyanogenMod.
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➼ Selinux is permissive.
➼ Video codec issues in all Chromium based browser.
AOSP Extended is an AOSP based ROM which provides stock UI/UX experience with useful customizations. Being based on AOSP it provides a smooth experience. We have added useful customizations from various other open-source projects and have tried to keep our things simple. A ROM by a user, for a user. #BeExtended
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➼ Selinux is permissive.
➼ VoLTE.
➼ Video codec issues in all Chromium based browser.
Unless we’re talking about an entry-level smartphone, all of the latest mid- and high-range Android devices have a fingerprint sensor as the most significant unlocking process. Realme mobiles also use this technology, either on the back or by sensors on the phone. The fingerprint reader can fail at any time though.
Any piece of hardware at any given time is vulnerable to failure. We also tell you about various issues on our site several times, but thankfully in most cases the solutions are at our fingertips. The same is true of Realme mobiles and the fingerprint sensor, which can fail without warning and without having an obvious trigger for us.
Realme cell phones modified or released with RealmeUI have a security center to identify potential hardware or software issues. The application can be found with the other apps of the device and can measure several aspects, including the fingerprint sensor. In order to be able to test this section, we have to uncheck all the others (or leave them in case we take advantage of a full test)
We will click on the “Start search” button until completed. The device will take a few minutes and we’ll be able to see if there is a fingerprint sensor problem at the moment. If it does, the device will provide us with the necessary rabbits to solve them.
This is the easiest way to troubleshoot or spot unusual fingerprints. The goal is to delete all the tracks we’ve captured and start anew. Click on the trash can icon in the registered fingerprints to do this, and click on “Add a fingerprint” and re-register our fingerprint until done.
Register a finger more times
This is a trick to offer maximum precision in finger unlocking. It involves registering the same finger at least twice. In this way the system will detect our fingerprint more times, being able to register parts that it did not do in the first pass and thus being more precise.
Clean the sensor
Dirt is one of the key explanations for sensor failures on fingerprints. Over time and after using the mobile with dirty hands, a thin film of fat between the sensor and our finger can be produced which prevents correct reading. This can cause problems, and lead us to believe it is a malfunction of the sensor. While our Realme has a fingerprint sensor on the screen or on the back, it is enough from time to time to wipe with a dry cloth to remove dirt and restore its efficacy to what it was before.
Factory reset
If any of the above does not work, it is best to return the system to factory settings so that all settings and downloaded data can be removed and then try to get the fingerprint sensor to work again. To do this, click on Settings / Backup and then click on “Delete Factory Files.” This choice may be under Storage / Backup and Restore, depending on the version of ColorOS or RealmeUI. The process will last a couple of minutes and the mobile will turn on again and the fingerprint sensor will respond again.
Hardware problem
If even with those, the fingerprint sensor works again, it is possible that we are facing a hardware problem caused by a blow or internal failure , which requires the assistance of a professional technician.