Camera 3.1.0 — Realme

Since this is a system app update, do not look for it in the Play Store. Instead:

Alternatively, you can sideload the APK from a trusted mirror (like APKMirror), but be sure to download the version matching your device's architecture (ARM64).

First seen on Realme flagships, Dual-View Video allows you to record from the front and rear cameras simultaneously in a split-screen or picture-in-picture format. Camera 3.1.0 improved synchronization—audio no longer drifts between the two feeds.

Realme has already begun seeding Camera 4.0 with Realme UI 4.0 (Android 13). However, for mid-range devices stuck on Android 12, Camera 3.1.0 remains the final major update. Expect security patches and minor bug fixes, but no new features. camera 3.1.0 realme

If you are planning to upgrade your phone soon, look for Realme’s next-gen models featuring Camera 4.2 with auto-focus on ultrawide sensors and 8K video.

Realme labels this as a "stability and performance" update, but users have reported a handful of noticeable changes:

1. Revamped User Interface (UI) The most immediate change is visual. The mode selection wheel at the bottom has been slightly simplified, making it easier to swipe between "Street," "Portrait," and "Night" modes. The shutter button now features a subtle haptic feedback tweak, making it feel more responsive. Since this is a system app update, do

2. Faster Night Mode Processing Night Mode (Tripod Mode) has received an algorithm upgrade. Users report that processing times for long-exposure shots have been reduced by approximately 1–2 seconds, resulting in fewer blurred images when shooting handheld in low light.

3. Improved Zoom Transition Previous versions of the Realme camera app suffered from a noticeable "jump" when switching between the main, ultrawide, and telephoto lenses (on devices that support them). Version 3.1.0 introduces smoother cross-fading between lenses, making zooming in video mode feel more professional.

4. Bug Fixes

Fix: This indicates a storage or temperature issue. Camera 3.1.0 has a safety cutoff if the phone exceeds 45°C. Cool down your device, free up at least 500MB of internal storage, and disable “High-quality audio recording” in video settings.

Video shooters weren't left out. Version 3.1.0 added "AI Highlight Video." When recording in backlit conditions or at sunset, the AI dynamically applies HDR to specific frames without raising the overall ISO, preserving shadows while preventing blown-out skies. For Realme GT series owners, this unlocked 4K 60fps recording with EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) turned on—something previously impossible.

(If you'd like, I can write a short user-facing changelog or a one-paragraph review tailored for a product page.) Alternatively, you can sideload the APK from a


Real-world testing across Realme GT Neo 2 and Realme 9 Pro+ reveals mixed but generally positive results.