Realme | Camera 3.1.0

The rollout is gradual. Early reports confirm the update has landed on:

Note: Not all Realme phones will receive version 3.1.0. Older devices (Realme C-series or models launched before 2021) may remain on older camera app versions due to hardware limitations. camera 3.1.0 realme

Fix: This is usually a UI glitch. Open the camera, tap the "More" tab, and look for "High Resolution." If it’s absent, toggle between Photo and Pro mode twice. A restart should restore the option. The rollout is gradual

Realme has always marketed itself as a brand that understands selfies. The 3.1.0 update overhauled the Portrait Mode engine. The edge detection algorithms—which separate the subject from the background—were improved to handle difficult scenarios like stray hairs or transparent objects. Note: Not all Realme phones will receive version 3

Furthermore, the beauty filters were recalibrated. Moving away from the heavy, airbrushed look that plagued early smartphone cameras, 3.1.0 offered a "natural beauty" approach. It smoothed skin textures while retaining facial structure and imperfections that give a face character, striking a balance between retouching and authenticity.

At its core, Camera 3.1.0 Realme refers to a specific major iteration of Realme’s proprietary camera software, built on top of Realme UI (which itself is a skin of Android). This update rolled out primarily for mid-range and flagship Realme devices released between late 2021 and 2023, including popular models like the Realme GT series, Realme 9 Pro+, Realme Narzo 50, and the Realme 10 Pro+.

Unlike minor security patches, version 3.1.0 signified a generational leap. It moved away from the cluttered, feature-heavy interfaces of previous versions and focused on three core pillars: Speed, AI Integration, and Pro-Level Controls.