Realme has begun seeding a new update for the Realme 2 Pro in India that brings a host of new features such as a system-wide dark mode and expanded third-party app for the app clone feature among others. The update also brings a redesigned notification centre, and a data switch feature has been added to the notification as well. The latest Realme 2 Pro update also brings with it the November Android security patch. However, the update is still based on Android Pie, and not Android 10.
Realme 2 Pro carries the build number RMX1801EX_11_C.25 and is running Android Pie with the ColorOS 6 skin on top. The update is being rolled out in a staged manner, so if you haven't received the OTA yet, head to the software update section on the Realme 2 Pro and check for its availability. Alternatively, you can the update package manually from Realme's official software update portal here.
As for the update itself, it brings the November security patch, alongside a host of UI tweaks and new features. The most notable change is the arrival of a system-wide dark mode, a feature that has Realme C2 among others in the past few weeks. The update also adds the Realme Laboratory, brings a data switch tool to the notification , and introduces a redesigned notification centre.
Other changes include expanded third-party app for the native app clone feature, and a new notification switch dot to alert s about a software update. Moreover, following the latest update, Realme 2 Pro s can now swipe left or right to remove the message prompt after receiving a message. As of now, the update is being seeded to a small batch of Realme 2 Pro s in India in a staged manner, and once the company ensures that there are no critical bugs, the broader rollout will commence.