Realme 6 and 6 Pro users can stream Netflix in HD with the latest software update

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The latest software update which is being been rolling out to the Realme 6 and Realme 6 Pro devices gives a very interesting addition to the users. The new firmware weighs around 320MB in size and sports version number RMX2001_11_B.17. It’s rolling out over the air and should reach all the units in a week or two. This update will benefit every Realme 6 and 6 Pro users to stream Netflix in HD. This is the update which the Realme users were demanding for a long time and with this, the devices’ screen resolution can be utilized to its fullest.

Realme’s Indian CEO Madhav Sheth says the latest build enables HD video streaming on Netflix on the Realme 6. He also says that the Pro version also gets Netflix HD video streaming support with the latest update, which could be the RMX2061_11_A.11 build that rolled out last week.

Realme India Support also replied to a particular comment on twitter saying that the Realme 6 and 6 Pro will soon get HD support for Amazon Prime Video also. The development for supporting Amazon Prime Video in HD is still going on and will be available soon on both the devices.

More than a week back Realme India’s CMO Francis Wang revealed that 1080p streaming will not be available on both Realme 6 and Realme 6 Pro, as it the prior is powered by the MediaTek Helio G90T SoC and the later with Snapdragon 720G, despite having WideLine L1 certification. The reason is still unclear why both the devices are unable to stream in FHD or 1080p, but the company found a way to stream both Netflix and Amazon Prime Video in HD or 720p.

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