Realme rolls out of Android 14 Beta 1 update for Realme GT 2 Pro – Times of India
Realme has announced that it has Android 14 Developer Preview Program for Realme GT 2 Pro. Android 14 provides users with an improved battery life, enhanced PIN privacy, and much more. By taking some additional steps to protect user privacy, and bringing several improvements such as security-related changes and accessibility features, Android 14 is bound to improve the user experience. It also introduces great new features and APIs for developers like Per-app language preferences, Grammatical Inflection API, Regional preferences, etc. Android 14 updates the system share sheet to support custom app actions and provides more informative preview results for users.
Follow the below mentioned step-by-step guide for the upgrade process
● Transfer the downloaded firmware to the phone storage.
● Turn on developer mode
● Go to Settings > Software Update > Settings in the upper right corner > Manually select the installation package
● Select the downloaded firmware package, click install after loading
● After the verification is completed, the system will be restarted and updated
In case if you are not happy with the Android 1 beta update then the company is also allowing you to roll back to Android 13.
● Please back up your data before proceeding with the rollback process: Settings > Additional Settings > Back Up and Reset > Backup & Restore, and then select the data to back up.
● Please keep the battery level over 30%, and do not turn off your phone during the rollback process.
● In order to revert back to Android 13, please follow the same procedure you went through to join the Android 14 Developer Preview but by using the rollback package below.
Since the Android 14 Beta is still in the early stages of development and might not represent a stable enough user experience, this update is majorly meant for developers. Users are recommended to proceed with caution as some applications may not work properly, which includes Google apps as well as third-party ones.
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