Realme has started rolling out the stable version of Realme UI 7.0 to its GT 7 Pro series in China. The update is now live for the GT 7 Pro and GT 7 Pro Racing, with batches going out gradually. The company confirmed that other models are in the final stages of rollout preparation and will begin receiving the update over the next week. The global rollout is also expected to follow soon for these devices.

Realme UI product manager Kangda Leo shared the update schedule on Weibo. The first phase began in November 2025 with the GT 7 Pro lineup, which includes the standard model, Speed Edition, and Aston Martin F1 Limited Edition. Devices such as the Neo 7, Neo 7 Turbo, Neo 7 SE, and GT 5 Pro are also scheduled to receive the update this month.
Realme plans to expand the rollout in December for more devices, including the GT 5 240W, Neo 7x, and Realme 14 Pro. The next phase begins in January 2026, covering the GT 6, GT Neo 6 SE, GT 5, Realme 14 Pro+, Realme 14, and multiple models from the GT Neo 5 and Realme 15 series. The list also includes older phones such as the Realme 13 and Realme 12 lineups, along with several V-series models.
Realme UI 7.0 introduces several new features and system-level upgrades. The update includes AI Writing, Flash Notes, and AI Portrait Fill Light. Devices like the GT 8 Pro, GT 8, GT 7 Pro, and GT 7 Pro Racing will also receive AI Live Scene Conversation in stages.
The update also debuts the new Flowing Light Engine, which Realme says improves overall responsiveness and visual feedback. The system uses a Flow Motion Animation Framework and Seamless Architecture to deliver smoother transitions across system interfaces.
Realme claims significant improvements in app launch speeds, tap response time, and stability under high temperatures or heavy loads. The update adds FlowLight Scheduling Technology, which adjusts performance dynamically at the chip level, and FlowLight Accelerator, which enhances app stability and responsiveness using cross-level code optimization.
Gaming performance improves as well. Realme says major MOBA titles can sustain full-frame performance for up to five hours. The system also reduces power consumption during demanding tasks and ensures better multi-window performance.
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