Realme has been pumping out device after device this year with the latest of them being the Realme 7 series and the Realme Narzo 20 series.

Most devices offered by the company are some of the best picks in their respective price categories.

And speaking of the Realme 7 series, the company has been rolling out several updates in order to improve the camera experience on these devices.

Here’s a list of all the camera-focused changes, improvements, and fixes on the Realme 7 and Realme 7 Pro.

This time around, the company has addressed non-Realme UI 2.0 related questions. Thus, if you were looking for more details regarding Android 11, you may have to wait until the company shares it later.

For starters, Realme has shed some light on why certain stock applications are not pre-installed on newer devices. Here’s what the company has to say about it:

Another question that many users are looking for an answer to is the availability of the Google Feed on other Realme phones. Currently, the Realme 7 comes with the Google Feed out-of-the-box.

A. Depending on the agreement between realme and Google, different devices may feature different system apps – and the OS has been adjusted accordingly to run as smooth.

Well, this is what Realme says about the situation:

So any hope that the Google Feed will be added via future updates to older models has now gone out of the window. But we can expect upcoming smartphones from the company to come with it.

A. This too depends on the agreement between realme and Google, and may vary depending on the device. Devices which do not currently have the Google Feed will not receive it with a future update.

One more important question that the company has responded to is the availability of an alternative to the banned Clean Master application for its devices in India.

This means that users who are waiting for an official alternative to the Clean Master system cleaner and antivirus program will have to wait around a month or more.

A. Our own official alternatives for the system cleaner and antivirus will be made available by the end of the year.

Nonetheless, here are a few other questions and their respective answers:

A. No, they are not as an optimal implementation would depend on the hardware.

A. There currently is no plan, but we are considering this feature.

A. Virtually all apps can be resized, and if we do encounter incompatibility with certain apps we will address them promptly.

NOTE: We have these and many more Realme stories in our dedicated Realme section.

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