Realme C3 is the latest entrant in the budget category by the Chinese smartphone maker in their portfolio. It was launched back in February and the Realme C3 does pack some decent specs.
To give you an overview, it is powered with the Helio G70, offers 2-4 GB of RAM and a massive 5,000 mAh battery, which is good enough to last you the entire day, maybe more!
And if we go by recent reports, a new bugfix update for the Realme C3 is live and it brings in various optimizations for the camera and the overall system.
This new update was officially announced by Realme on their website. Talking about the update, it carries the version number A.19 and the OTA weighs around 188 MB in size.
Check out the complete changelog of the latest update for the Realme C3, below:
The update, as always, is pushed in batches and will take some time in arriving on all the units. However, users can manually check for it by going over to Settings»System Updates»Software Updates»Check for updates.
Fixed: ● Fixed the issue that the camera flash was invalid while using third-party applications in the dark ● Fixed the probability failure of the distance sensor ● Fixed the issue that the custom ringtone would not be displayed in the list immediately after setting it ● Fixed the issue that the screencast fail to enable
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For those who do not wish to wait for the OTA and to manually update their Realme C3 with the latest bugfix update, can head over to the below section to download the update package file:
- Device: Realme C3
- Codename: #RMX2020
- Channel: India
- Version: RMX2020_11_A.19
- Android: 10
- Type: Recovery
- Download: Link
- MD5: 572F3C9B812C8E7743973411867D2F35
- Channel: Russia
- Version: RMX2020_11_A.19
- Android: 10
- Type: Recovery
- Download: Link
- MD5: 572F3C9B812C8E7743973411867D2F35
Happy Updating!
Type: Recovery
Download: Link
MD5: 572F3C9B812C8E7743973411867D2F35
Download: Link
MD5: 572F3C9B812C8E7743973411867D2F35
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