Realme is preparing for the next-gen Android and has announced that it is recruiting testers for Android 11 on the X50 Pro flagship, as promised last month. The package will be based on Realme UI and won’t come with all stock Android built-in features, and since it is in a very early stage, the company is asking only for experienced developers. All beta testers will have to flash the ROM of the phone, so people with little to no experience should hold back, Realme said it is way too early for a stable enough user experience. Currently, the automatic timing function is still not...
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