Realme officially announces the Android 13 Open Beta Program for Realme 10 users

Realme is a brand that prides itself on offering affordable smartphones with the newest features at a decent price tag. Realme 10 is the latest number series device from the popular OEM. While Realme 10 Pro and Realme 10 Pro Plus came out with Android 13-based Realme UI 4.0 out of the box, the vanilla Realme 10 came with Android 12-based Realme UI 3.0 out of the box.

Now, the brand has officially started testing the newest skin for the vanilla device by announcing the Android 13 Open Beta Program for Realme 10 users. With this program, anyone who owns a Realme 10 can join it and try the new update.

Changelog for the new update

As for the changes, the latest update released by Realme comes with numerous exciting features such as updated AOD, support for more color palettes, a Private Safe tool, new editing tools for the screenshot, large folders for the screen, a dynamic computing engine for enhancing performance, and a lot more.

The company has shared information on the Android 13 Open Beta Program on the community forum. As for the requirements, you need to ensure that your device is running on software versions RMX3630_11.A.23 or RMX3630_11.A.27. In case your device is running on an older version, you must update your device to any of these builds first and then join the beta program.

How to apply for the Android 13 Open Beta Program for Realme 10

Realme officially announces the Android 13 Open Beta Program for Realme 10 users

If you are a Realme 10 user and wish to update to the latest Android 13-based Realme UI 4.0 skin, then you can head over to Software Update in Settings. After that, you should tap on the gear icon located at the top right corner before selecting Trial Version and entering the required details. Once your application gets approved, you will get the open beta update via a special OTA.

Remember, the update will require a decent chunk of data for downloading, so you should ensure that you have enough data and storage on your data.

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Aviral Sharma
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