Realme is rolling out a new software update for two of its cheaper mid-range smartphones, which are the Realme 3 and 3i.
Both devices are welcoming a new small firmware package that is being put to order gradually and globally via OTA. This adds VoWiFi support, a function that allows you to make and receive voice calls over a Wi-Fi network.
In question, the monthly update they are receiving has a weight of 147 MB ​​and carries the build number 'RMX1821EX_11.A.26 ′. This comes with the most Android security patch, which corresponds to this month of March 2020, and fixes various minor bugs. It also comes to provide greater system stability and multiple optimizations that are responsible for providing a better user experience.
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Support for VoWiFi calls is only given as supported by Airtel and Jio companies from India. However, it could soon expand to other telecommunications firms. It is also expected that they will receive a prompt update that will give them Android 10; remember that both still have Android 9 Pie as OS.
The Realme 3 is a smartphone that was launched in May last year with a 6.22-inch IPS LCD screen with HD + resolution of 1,520 x 720 pixels, a Mediatek Helio P60 SoC, 3/4 GB of RAM, 32/64 GB of internal storage space and a 4,230 mAh battery with a 10 W charge. In turn, it equips a 13 MP + 2 MP double rear camera and a 13 MP front shooter.
Launched in July 2019, the Realme 3i ranks as a terminal with a 6.2-inch IPS LCD panel with the same resolution already mentioned and exactly the same features and technical specifications also named that we find in the Realme 3.