After a long wait, the launch of Android 15 is just around the corner. The stable version will initially be available for Google Pixel devices in October, with other Android smartphone manufacturers following soon after.
Custom Skins in Development
Various brands are already designing their custom interfaces based on the new Android OS. For instance, OnePlus is working on OxygenOS 15, while Samsung is developing One UI 7. Realme, on the other hand, is set to introduce Realme UI 6.0, which will be based on Android 15. This new version is anticipated to include numerous enhancements, fresh features, and AI improvements.
In this article, we will provide information about the release date of Realme UI 6.0, which devices will be compatible, and what new features to expect.
Release Timeline for Realme UI 6.0
Currently, Realme has not disclosed a specific launch date for Realme UI 6.0, nor has it announced the start of its beta program. However, the company is likely to make an announcement soon. Google plans to release Android 15 to qualifying Pixel devices in October, with reports indicating that the rollout may commence on October 15. Other brands will also delay their updates as they need more time to finalize their own custom skins.
Realme has already launched the Android 15 beta for the Realme 12 Pro+ 5G, although it does not feature Realme UI 6.0. Typically, the brand reveals the beta version of its new skin based on the new OS prior to the public release for Google Pixels. Last year, the beta for Realme UI 5.0, which was based on Android 14, was announced on September 21. As of now, there has been no announcement regarding the Realme UI 6.0 beta, but we can expect news shortly. The stable update is likely to roll out around December, starting with high-end devices before reaching mid-range and entry-level models.
Eligible Devices for Realme UI 6.0 Update
Here is a list of Realme phones expected to receive the Realme UI 6.0 update:
- Realme GT 6
- Realme GT 6T
- Realme GT 5
- Realme GT 5 240W
- Realme GT 5 Pro
- Realme GT 3
- Realme GT 2
- Realme GT 2 Pro
- Realme GT 2 Explorer Master Edition
- Realme GT Neo 6
- Realme GT Neo 6 SE
- Realme GT Neo 5
- Realme GT Neo 5 SE
- Realme GT Neo 5 240W
- Realme 13
- Realme 13 4G
- Realme 13+
- Realme 13 Pro
- Realme 13 Pro+
- Realme 12
- Realme 12 4G
- Realme 12+
- Realme 12x
- Realme 12 Lite
- Realme 12 Pro
- Realme 12 Pro+
- Realme 11 4G
- Realme 11 5G
- Realme 11x 5G
- Realme 11 Pro
- Realme 11 Pro+
- Realme 10 Pro
- Realme 10 Pro+
- Realme P2 Pro
- Realme P1
- Realme P1 Pro
- Realme V60
- Realme Narzo 70
- Realme Narzo 70x
- Realme Narzo 70 Pro
- Realme Narzo 70 Turbo
- Realme Narzo 60
- Realme Narzo 60x
- Realme Narzo 60 Pro
- Realme Narzo N65
- Realme Narzo N63
- Realme Narzo N61
- Realme Note 60
- Realme C67 4G
- Realme C65 4G
- Realme C65 5G
- Realme C63 5G
- Realme C63
- Realme C61
This list is not official and has been created based on the update policy and previous rollouts. We will update it once the official list is available.
Anticipated Features in Realme UI 6.0
For those hoping for significant visual changes, Android 15 may not meet expectations, similar to recent Android updates. However, it promises a variety of exciting new features, improvements, and AI enhancements worth exploring.
As the Realme UI 6.0 beta has not yet been released, details on what new features will be introduced remain unclear. Nonetheless, insights from the Android 15 beta provide some information on expected changes.
A standout feature of Android 15 is the Theft Detection Lock, which utilizes Google AI to recognize when your device is stolen and promptly locks it to safeguard your information. In the event that a thief manages to factory reset the device, they won't be able to activate it without your Google account credentials, making the device essentially unusable.
Additionally, Android 15 introduces satellite connectivity support, enabling users to send texts even without nearby cell towers, although this may require specific hardware and carrier support.
Another useful feature is the ability to create shortcuts for preferred pairs of split-screen apps, which is a time-saver for those managing multiple applications in split-screen mode. The new OS will also allow partial screen sharing, enabling users to record or share just one app rather than the entire screen.
Furthermore, Google has announced native earthquake detection specifically for U.S. users. A new high-quality webcam mode will allow your Android phone to function as a webcam for a PC.