Realme has opened its latest early access program for Realme UI 7.0, based on Android 16. This round targets three mid-range models: Realme 12, Realme 15 Pro 5G, and Realme P3 Pro 5G. The program starts today in India, with applications accepted from 2 PM local time. Slots fill up fast, limited to 2,000 per device.
Beta builds roll out in batches beginning December 6 at 2 PM. Users should back up data first, as early versions may include bugs. This follows waves for flagships like the GT 7 Pro and other mid-rangers such as the P3 and 14 series.
How to Join the Early Access
To apply, your phone needs the right base software version. Check these builds:
- Realme 12 (RMX3999): 15.0.0.1610
- Realme 15 Pro 5G (RMX5101): 15.0.2.366
- Realme P3 Pro 5G (RMX5032): 15.0.0.1033
Follow these steps:
- Go to Settings > About Device.
- Tap the Version Number seven times to unlock Developer Options.
- Tap the Realme UI 7.0 banner.
- Hit the three dots in the top right.
- Select Beta Program > Early Access > Apply Now.
- Fill in your details and submit.
Once approved, expect the 3-4 GB update push over the next few days. Track status in the same menu.

Key Changes in Realme UI 7.0
This beta brings a full visual refresh. Icons get a cubed look, and the control center uses a frosted style. Animations run smoother with the new Trinity Engine. Performance sees gains too, with better app handling and fewer lags.
AI tools stand out. One summarizes notifications into daily briefs. Another helps frame photos better. Gaming gets a coach mode for tweaks during play. Live wallpapers and fingerprint unlock animations add small touches.
The update also supports linking with Apple devices for calls and messages. Overall, it aims for quicker responses and easier daily use.
What Comes Next
Realme plans more waves into 2026, covering over 50 devices like the Narzo and C series. Stable versions follow betas, starting with flagships. For now, these three models lead the mid-range push.
Keep an eye on Realme’s community forums for slot updates or tweaks. If you miss out, open betas expand later.
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