Realme rolls out the Android 13 Open Beta update for Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G

The new Android 13 update has become available for a number of smartphones and even Realme has joined the race. Realme has started rolling out the Android 13 Open Beta update for Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G.

With the release of the Open Beta update, the stable/official update is expected to come out soon. If you have a Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G smartphone, you can try out the Android 13 update by applying for the Open Beta. For doing so, you should ensure that your device is running on one of the latest Android 12 builds, RMX3395_11.A.06, RMX3395_11.A.05, or RMX3395_11.A.07.

Changelog for the Android 13 Open Beta update

Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G has become the latest Realme handset to receive the Android 13 update and it comes with numerous general bug fixes, enhancements, and improved system security. Coming to the features and changes, the update will bring forth the new aquamorphic design elements, new Quantum Engine 4.0, new color palettes, optimized widget design, optimized font for better readability, new editing tools for the screenshot, large folders for the home screen, improved Hyperboost GPA 4.0 for gaming, Bitmoji support for AOD, and more.

How to update your Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G?

Realme rolls out the Android 13 Open Beta update for Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G

Once you’ve updated your smartphone to the required version, you should head over to Settings -> Software Update. You should then tap the gear icon located at the top right corner and head over to Trial Version -> Open Beta. Fill in the correct details and then submit the application. The Realme team will review the application and soon you’ll receive the Android 13 via OTA update. Moreover, another thing to note is that the update is only available for a limited number of users.

Once you’ve received the update, ensure that you take a backup of important data and charge your smartphone to at least 60% before updating to Android 13. If you want to downgrade to Android 12, you can manually install the rollback package from the stock recovery.

Aviral Sharma
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