Realme has released the December 2022 update for the Realme GT NEO 3 devices. But wait! This is not a simple security update but a massive firmware rollout with an interesting changelog. Yes, the latest update brings a variety of fixes and optimizations for the entire device system. Further, it also aims to improve the optical framework of the handset.
According to the new details, the latest December 2022 software update and its changelog is covering two variants – the standard Realme GT NEO 3 and the Realme GT NEO 3 150W with the RMX3561_11.C.15 and RMX3563_11.C.15 builds respectively. The update is out for a handful of users at the moment and will gradually reach more consumers in the coming days.
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Talking about the changelog, the fresh update is holding a giant bundle of optimizations for the corresponding devices. These enhancements are mainly related to performance, power consumption, user interface, and unlocking scenarios. On the flip side, the firmware also resolves video recording and freezing problems in the camera framework.
In addition to thoughtful improvements, the software iteration also accompanies a new security patch – November 2022. Accordingly, the patch will fix the known issues of the internal system and will increase the stability of the security management. To enjoy these benefits, one should install this firmware as soon as it approaches the device through the notification shade.
To get a clear view of the latest optimizations and fixes, head toward the changelog given below.
December 2022 Update – Full Changelog
System:
- Added UI 4.0 features
- Optimized system stability
- Optimized system performance
- Optimized power consumption performance in some scenarios
- Optimized the low-probability splash screen problem when unlocking
- Optimized UI display abnormality in some scenes
- Fixed the abnormal display of fingerprint animation
- Fixed some other known issues
Camera:
- Optimized video recording freeze problem
- Optimized camera stability
- Fixed some other known issues
Security:
- Integrates the November 2022 Android security patch
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