Realme 5 that was launched in August 2019 starts getting an update. The update with build number RMX1911EX_11_A.18 comes with the October security patch for Realme 5. The update is also packed with a system-wide dark mode. Recently Realme has rolled out the system-wide dark mode on Realme 1, U1, 5 PRO, X, XT, and 3 PRO.
The update is also packed with various camera improvements like low light scene shooting, fixed the issue of noise on the subject and improve the brightness of the main camera. There are some more improvements in the user interface like notification, status bar, font change, etc. You can see the full changelog of the update below.
Security
- Android security patch: October 2019
Camera
- Added wide-angle video shooting
- Improved the brightness of rear main camera
- Optimized low light scene shooting for rear portrait mode
- Improved preview clarity of rear camera
- Optimized the issue of noise on the subject’s face with front and rear camera
Application
- Updated font change support in Theme Store
Settings
- Added realme Laboratory
- Added Dark Mode
- Optimized low light scene shooting for rear portrait mode
Notification Center and Status Bar
- Removed the reminder after hotspot has been enabled
- Added fast switch toggle between SIMs in notification center
- Swipe left or right to dismiss message notifications
- Added option to swipe down on home screen for global search or notification center
Known issue fixed
- Fixed issue of battery that cannot be fully charged
Realme is currently rolling the update on Realme 5 in stages, So don’t panic if the update notification is not popped up on your phone. It will come in a couple of day’s time. However, you can check it manually by going through the Settings>.about phone >> software updates. After installing the update do share your experience with us via comments below.
Also Read: Dark Mode debuts on Realme 1 and Realme U1 via a new update
Moreover, Realme is going to launch its new flagship devices i.e. Realme X2 Pro and Realme 5s in India on 20th November 2019. Stay tuned for more information.