Realme UI 7.0 beta: supported devices, required firmware, and how to join
Realme UI 7.0 closed beta expands to 11 phones, including Narzo and P series. See required firmware versions, steps to apply, and slot limits for early access.
Realme UI 7.0 closed beta expands to 11 phones, including Narzo and P series. See required firmware versions, steps to apply, and slot limits for early access.
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Realme has launched the tenth stage of closed beta testing for Realme UI 7.0 and significantly expanded the roster of supported devices. The new wave covers eleven models at once — phones from the Narzo and P series, as well as several entries from the brand’s numbered lineup. The announcement appeared on Realme’s official community forum. Rolling out to this many devices at once suggests the company wants feedback from a broad mix of users.
Alongside the news, the company specified which firmware versions must be installed to join the early-access program. Without the required build, applications won’t be accepted.
Realme 15 Lite 5G — RMX5000_15.0.0.1360, Realme 13 Pro+ 5G — RMX3921_15.0.0.1400, Realme 13 Pro 5G — RMX3990_15.0.0.1400, Realme 13+ 5G — RMX5000_15.0.0.1360, Realme 12+ 5G — RMX3867_15.0.0.1300, Realme P2 Pro 5G — RMX3987_15.0.0.1400, Realme P1 5G — RMX3870_15.0.0.1300, Realme P1 Speed 5G — RMX5004_15.0.0.1360, Realme Narzo 70 Turbo 5G — RMX5003_15.0.0.1360, Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G — RMX3868_15.0.0.1300, Realme Narzo 70 5G — RMX3869_15.0.0.1300.
Applications are already open and will remain so until all slots are filled. Each model is capped at no more than 2,000 participants, so hesitation could cost a spot.
To register, first make sure the phone is on the required firmware version. Then enable Developer Mode and submit the request via the Realme UI 7.0 section in the device settings. Depending on the model, the update may arrive almost immediately or within a few days — a staggered delivery that feels practical for a test run.
Realme emphasizes that this is a test version of the system. Bugs, app instability, and feature hiccups are possible, so it’s recommended to back up data before installing and to check that there’s enough free storage and battery charge. Sensible precautions — especially for those installing early builds on a primary device.