

realme has published its April experience upgrade plan for realme UI through the OPPO community, and the new software build is now being pushed out in stages. The update centers on a batch of practical additions rather than a full platform reset, with a noticeable emphasis on AI-assisted tools and better phone-to-car continuity.
According to the announcement, the release adds bill import support for the Breeno memory feature, expands memory recognition so it can identify some chat-based transfer records inside supported apps, and brings WeChat car projection support to in-car casting. It also adds phone-to-car navigation continuation, new 2×1 and 2×2 air-quality widgets for the home screen, and thermal tuning controls inside the Geek Performance Panel.
realme says the rollout began on April 20 and is being delivered in batches to devices running realme UI 7.0 or later. The company listed a broad group of supported models, including the realme GT8 Pro, realme GT8, realme Neo8, realme GT7 Pro, realme GT7 Pro Racing Edition, realme GT7, realme Neo7, realme Neo7 Turbo, realme Neo7 SE, realme GT5 Pro, realme GT6, realme GT Neo6, and realme GT Neo6 SE.
The overall picture is that this month’s release is meant to make realme AI features more useful in day-to-day scenarios while also improving the ecosystem link between the phone and the car display. For users on eligible devices, this is the kind of update that may feel incremental at first but could matter if you rely on memory tools, navigation handoff, or in-car app projection.