Realme 1, 5, 5s, U1, X, and X2 get updates with February 2020 security patches

Realme certainly has a fast device release schedule. After launching the flagship Realme X50 Pro (first impressions), the brand has started teasing the upcoming Realme 6 series, and live photos of the Realme 6i have appeared via FCC certification. However, it hasn’t forgotten its older phones. It started rolling out ColorOS 7-based Realme UI, powered by Android 10, to the Realme XT, and the Realme 3 Pro, while beta programs are available for the Realme X2 Pro and the Realme X2. For the most part, the company has been diligent with monthly security patch updates as well, as its record here is actually better than OnePlus. Google released the February 2020 security patches three weeks ago. Now, Realme has started rolling them out for the Realme 1, Realme 5, Realme 5s, Realme U1, Realme X2, and the Realme X.

All of the below updates are for the Indian region. The update for the Realme X is based on ColorOS 6.0, and has a download size of 2.79GB. It can be downloaded from here, and the changelog is noted below. Notably, the update brings VoWiFi support for Jio and Airtel users for all Realme phones mentioned in the article.

Changelog for the Realme X

Changelog:
**Security**:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
**System**:
● Updated some third-party applications to the latest version
● Fixed some known bugs, and improved system stability
**Network**:
● Added Airtel and Jio VoWiFi feature
* Android version: Android 9.0

The Realme 5s’ update is running on ColorOS 6.0.1. It has a download size of 2.57GB, and it can be downloaded from here. The changelog is noted below.

Changelog for the Realme 5s

Changelog:
**Security**:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
**System**:
● Fixed camera crash issue in some scenes, and improved system stability
**Network**:
● Added Airtel and Jio VoWiFi feature

The Realme U1’s update is interesting, as it brings swipe gestures from both sides. This is actually an Android 10 feature, which Realme has back-ported to Android 9. The update is on ColorOS 6.0, and it also adds a hotspot speed limit. It has a download size of 2.06GB, and it can be downloaded from here. The changelog is noted below.

Changelog for the Realme U1

Changelog:
**Security**:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
**Network**:
● Added Airtel and Jio VoWiFi feature
**Settings**:
● Added swipe gestures from both sides
● Added hotspot speed limit
* Android version: Android 9.0

The Realme 5′ update is running on ColorOS 6.0.1. It has a download size of 2.57GB, and it can be downloaded from here. The changelog is noted below. (The update is identical to that of the Realme 5s.)

Changelog for the Realme 5

Changelog:
**Security**:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
**System**:
● Fixed camera crash issue in some scenes, and improved system stability
**Network**:
● Added Airtel and Jio VoWiFi feature

Finally, the Realme 1’s update is also running on ColorOS 6.0. It gets swipe gestures from both sides and the hotspot speed limit feature, like the Realme U1. The update has a download size of 2.15GB, and it can be downloaded from here. The changelog is noted below.

Changelog for the Realme 1

Changelog:
Security:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
Network:
● Added Airtel and Jio VoWiFi feature
Settings:
● Added swipe gestures from both sides
● Added hotspot speed limit
* Android version: Android 9.0

The Realme X2’s update is running on ColorOS 6.1. It has a download size of 2.56GB, and it can be downloaded from here. The changelog is noted below.

Changelog for the Realme X2

Changelog:
Security:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
Dark Mode:
● Added from sunset to sunrise and schedule time feature
Network:
● Added Airtel and Jio vowifi feature

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