Realme UI 5.0 Open Beta Program reaches new devices


Realme UI 5.0

Realme is offering Narzo N55 and Realme C55 users in India the opportunity to be among the first to experience Android 14 with the Realme UI 5.0 Open Beta program. This early access software update unlocks a range of new features and enhancements, but comes with caveats to keep in mind.

Realme UI 5.0 Open Beta Program: Experience Android 14 on Realme smartphones

Realme C55

Android 14 at the Forefront

The centerpiece of Realme UI 5.0 is undoubtedly the integration of the latest Android 14 operating system. This brings improved privacy controls, enhanced performance optimizations, and a refreshed user interface. The company‘s custom UI layer further adds its own unique elements, including:

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  • Aquamorphic Design: Immerse yourself in a calming, ocean-inspired visual theme with new ringtones and notification sounds.
  • Smoother Animations: Enjoy a more responsive and visually pleasing experience with optimized system animations.
  • Enhanced Permissions Management: Gain greater control over app access to photos and videos for improved privacy.

Important Considerations for Early Adopters

As an open beta program, Realme UI 5.0 may contain occasional bugs and instabilities. Users should be prepared for potential glitches and understand that this is not the final, polished software experience. Additionally, certain features like the Glance Lock screen are currently unavailable for C55 and Narzo N55 devices in this beta version.

Joining the Program:

Before heading in, ensure your device has at least 60% battery and Developer’s Mode enabled. Then, simply navigate to “Settings” > “Software Update Application” within the Settings app to submit your application for the beta program.

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Experience the cutting edge of Android 14 with Realme UI 5.0, but remember to approach it with a cautious and understanding attitude. The occasional hiccup is to be expected in this early access software, but the potential for new features and optimizations might just be worth it for tech-savvy users.

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