
Realme GT Master Edition gets Android 12 but in beta, should you install it?
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Realme GT Master Edition is now receiving Android 12 software but it is in beta right now, which means that it is not meant for everyone.
Realme GT Master Edition is the latest smartphone in the company’s kitty to receive the Android 12 update. Realme UI 3.0, which is the company’s custom skin based on the newest Android version, is now being rolled out to the suitcase-inspired phone. However, this is not the stable version of Android 12. Realme is rolling out Realme UI 3.0 beta to the GT Master Edition, which means it is not for everyone.Software in betas is meant for testers and early adopters because they carry bugs that may ruin the overall experience. That is why it is not wise to install beta software on your daily driver. I would recommend that you go ahead with the installation process only if you are enthusiastic enough to try out the new features or if your daily driver is not the GT Master Edition.If you are not choosing to do any of the two, the stable software is expected to become available soon. But for those who are, you need to enrol your device for the Realme UI 3.0 early access beta program.

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