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February 2021: Realme UI 2.0 update line up Join some more devices, Check the list

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Realme UI 2.0 update line up

Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11 and it comes with lots of features like tons of customizations, enhanced security, and better productivity. Also, the company has started releasing the Realme UI 2.0 update to its some smartphones holder and in the coming time, it will provide to all devices who have eligible for this update.

In this article, our DNS team provides you to the devices list who got this update and who will be eligible for this update. The company has already distributed the Realme UI 2.0 stable update for Realme X50 Pro smartphone holders and the company has released the roadmap while there are so many smartphones participated in this race and some of the smartphones got this update. Below you can check the complete list.

REALME UI 2.0 Entered devices in the month Of February 2021:

  • Realme 6i
  • Realme Narzo 10

THESE DEVICES HAVE GOT the REALME UI 2.0 UPDATE:

  • Realme X50 Pro
  • Realme X50 Pro Player Edition
  • Realme X7 Pro
  • Realme Q2 Pro, (Beta)
  • Realme X7, (Beta)
  • Realme Q2,
  • Realme V5,
  • Realme X50 (Beta)
  • Realme X50m (Beta)
  • Realme 7 Pro
  • Realme Narzo 20
  • Realme 6 Pro
  • Realme 7 (Beta)
  • Realme Narzo 20 Pro
  • Realme X2 Pro
  • Realme X3 and X3 SuperZoom
  • Realme X2
  • Realme 6
  • Realme C12
  • Realme C15

Realme UI 2.0 Latest News:

On February 02, 2021:

Indonesia: Realme UI 2.0 Open Beta registration opened for Realme X50 Pro (Read the article)

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How some countries are misusing Google’s AI Tool, Gemini

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Google’s AI tool, Gemini, is designed with safety measures to prevent misuse. However, government-backed groups from countries like China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia have attempted to exploit it for harmful purposes. These groups, known as Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), have used Gemini to gather information on military and intelligence targets, understand software weaknesses, and assist in coding tasks.

Additionally, Information Operations (IO) groups from these nations have utilized Gemini for translation, refining the tone of their messages, and disguising their true identities to operate secretly.

Despite these attempts, Google reports that most efforts to misuse Gemini have been unsuccessful. Many have tried to bypass Gemini’s safety protocols using known methods, but these attempts have largely failed.

This situation highlights the challenges in preventing AI misuse. While Google has been effective in stopping direct harmful actions through Gemini, malicious actors can still use the AI’s capabilities to support their activities in less obvious ways. This underscores the need for ongoing vigilance and improvement in AI safety measures.

For a more detailed understanding, you can read Google’s full Threat Intelligence Group report.

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Google adds extra security step to Android log-in prompts

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Google has enhanced the security of its log-in prompts on Android devices. Previously, when signing into your Google Account, you would receive a prompt asking, “Are you trying to sign in?” and could confirm by tapping “Yes, it’s me.”

Now, with version 25.02.34 of Google Play Services, an additional verification step is required. After confirming, you’ll be prompted to authenticate using your fingerprint, PIN, face recognition, or another two-factor authentication (2FA) method. This change aims to provide an extra layer of protection for your account.

While the added step may slightly increase the time it takes to log in, the enhanced security is a valuable trade-off. iOS users will experience a similar update, with the Google app or Gmail handling the prompt instead of Play Services.

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Samsung releases January 2025 security update for Galaxy devices

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Samsung has begun distributing its first monthly update of 2025, featuring the January 2025 security patch, to a variety of Galaxy devices. This update primarily enhances security, addressing nearly 30 vulnerabilities, including five critical issues identified in Google’s January 2025 security bulletin, along with 22 Samsung-specific fixes.

Currently, the update is being rolled out to the following Galaxy models in select regions:

  • Galaxy S24 Series: S24, S24+, S24 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23 Series: S23, S23+, S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S22 Series: S22, S22+, S22 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21 Series: S21, S21+, S21 Ultra
  • Galaxy S20 Series: S20, S20+, S20 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21 FE
  • Galaxy S20 FE
  • Galaxy Z Flip Series: Z Flip 6, Z Flip 5, Z Flip 4, Z Flip 3
  • Galaxy Z Fold Series: Z Fold 6, Z Fold SE, Z Fold 5, Z Fold 4, Z Fold 3
  • Galaxy A Series: A16, A15, A14, A54, A53, A32
  • Galaxy Note 20 Series: Note 20, Note 20 Ultra

The availability of this update may vary depending on your region, carrier, and device model. Samsung plans to extend the rollout to more devices in the coming weeks.

It’s important to note that the One UI 7 update is currently in beta for the Galaxy S24 series and is expected to be released more broadly in February 2025. The stable version of One UI 7 debuted with the Galaxy S25 series, which is now available.

For detailed information on the January 2025 security update and its availability for specific devices, you can refer to Samsung’s official security bulletin. As always, it’s advisable to keep your device updated to ensure optimal security and performance.

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