Realme is gearing up to launch Realme UI 7 in China this October, with the stable rollout expected by late 2025. Based on Android 16 and Oppo’s ColorOS 16, the update promises smoother animations, improved performance, deeper AI integration, and enhanced protection features.
While Realme hasn’t officially confirmed the supported device list, update policies and past rollouts suggest a wide range of GT-series, P-series, Narzo, Neo, Note, and C-series phones will get the upgrade. Flagships like the Realme GT 7 Pro and upcoming GT 8 Pro are expected to lead the rollout.
Confirmed & Expected Eligible Devices
GT Series: GT 7 Pro, GT 7, GT 7T, GT 6, GT 6T, GT Neo 6, GT Neo 6 SE, GT 5 Pro, GT 3
Number Series: Realme 15 Pro, 15, 15x, 14 Pro+, 14 Pro, 14, 14 Pro Lite, 14x, 14T, 13 Pro+, 13 Pro, 13+, 13, 12 Pro+, 12 Pro, 12+, 12, 12x, 12 Lite
P Series: P4 Pro, P4, P3 Pro, P3, P3 Ultra, P3x, P2 Pro, P1 Pro, P1 Speed, P1
Narzo Series: Narzo 80 Pro, 80x, 80 Lite, 70 Pro, 70x, 70, 70 Turbo, N65
Neo Series: Neo 7, Neo 7 SE, Neo 7x, Neo 7 Turbo
Note Series: Note 70T, Note 60x, Note 60
C Series: C75, C75x, C73, C71, C67, C65, C63, C61
Expected Realme UI 7 Features
- Star Compiler for 26% faster performance and smoother animations
- Expanded AI Fluid Cloud integration
- AI Live Photo Collage Maker and AI Light for better low-light portraits
- Advanced Protection Mode for enhanced security
- Material 3 Expressive design elements with a refreshed look
Realme UI 7 will bring the same polished feel as OxygenOS 16 and ColorOS 16, making Android 16’s core improvements available across Realme’s portfolio. Owners of newer devices launched in the past year have the highest chances of getting the update early in 2026.
