Realme Q5 Pro, Q2, and V5 getting May security patch

Robert Haba
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Realme is still providing the security patch for its handful of smartphones, but it’s not the latest one. The May 2022 security patch is rolling out for Realme Q5 Pro, Realme Q2, and Realme V5 5G in China.

The latest update for Realme Q5 Pro, Q2, and V5 seeding with build numbers C.07, C.17, and C.17, respectively. The update Optimizes system stability and improves user experience.

However, the changelog of Realme Q5 Pro is large and mentions camera and changing improvements – Optimize the blurred effect of the front portrait, the green and blue effects of video imaging, the clarity of night scene imaging.

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Changelog:

Realme Q5 Pro 5G

  • System
    • Optimize system stability and improve user experience
  • Camera
    • Optimize the blurred effect of the front portrait
    • Optimize camera performance in some scenarios
    • Optimize the green and blue effects of video imaging
    • Optimize the clarity of night scene imaging
  • Charging
    • Optimize charging protection and charging icon display logic for individual scenarios
  • Security

Realme Q2 and Realme V5

  • [System]
    • Fix some known problems and improve system stability
  • [Security]
    • Update Android Security Patch (2022#5)
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