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Realme X2 Pro Rollback Package: Downgrade from Android 11 to Android 10 (Full Guide)

Disclaimer: This process will wipe all data from your device. Please back up all photos, contacts, files, and app data before proceeding. Proceed at your own risk. This guide is for the Realme X2 Pro (RMX1931) only.

Step 1: Download the Correct Rollback Package

Realme periodically updates its rollback packages. As of the latest release, the official file is:

File Name: RMX1931_11_C.36_20201221231100_rollback_ozip.zip (or newer variant)
Stable Rollback Version: Android 10 (Realme UI 1.0) – Build C.36 realme x2 pro rollback package android 11 to 10 full

Official Source: Visit the Realme Community Website → Search for "Realme X2 Pro Rollback Package" → Look for the official post by Realme Staff.

Alternative Mirrors (Use at your own risk): Realme X2 Pro Rollback Package: Downgrade from Android


Step 2: Move the File

Copy the downloaded .ozip file to the root directory of your phone’s internal storage (not inside any folder).

What You Need Before Starting

  1. A Windows PC or Laptop – For transferring the rollback package.
  2. The Official Rollback Package – A large .ozip file (approx. 3.8 GB to 4 GB).
  3. A USB Cable – Preferably the original Realme cable for data transfer.
  4. Sufficient Battery – At least 60% battery charge (100% is safer).
  5. External Storage – A microSD card (recommended) or OTG USB drive.

What is a Rollback Package?

A rollback package is a special OTA (Over-the-Air) update file created by Realme that forces your phone to downgrade from a higher Android version (Android 11) to a lower one (Android 10). It is not a standard update. It re-partitions the system and reverts the bootloader and firmware to the older version. Official Source: Visit the Realme Community Website →

Key Point: You cannot simply flash an Android 10 ROM via recovery. You must use the official Realme rollback package. Otherwise, you will brick your device.


3. Software Acquisition

The rollback package is distinct from a standard OTA (Over-The-Air) update. Users must locate the specific "Rollback Package" file, typically named in the format: rollback_RMX1931_11.A.B_to_10.C.D.ota

Note: These packages are often region-specific (e.g., India, Europe, China). Using a mismatched regional package may result in device malfunction.

Step 5: First Boot

Realme X2 Pro Rollback Package: Downgrade from Android 11 to Android 10 (Full Guide)

Disclaimer: This process will wipe all data from your device. Please back up all photos, contacts, files, and app data before proceeding. Proceed at your own risk. This guide is for the Realme X2 Pro (RMX1931) only.

Step 1: Download the Correct Rollback Package

Realme periodically updates its rollback packages. As of the latest release, the official file is:

File Name: RMX1931_11_C.36_20201221231100_rollback_ozip.zip (or newer variant)
Stable Rollback Version: Android 10 (Realme UI 1.0) – Build C.36

Official Source: Visit the Realme Community Website → Search for "Realme X2 Pro Rollback Package" → Look for the official post by Realme Staff.

Alternative Mirrors (Use at your own risk):

  • Only download from realme.com domains or trusted forums like XDA Developers.
  • Checksum (MD5) after download: e4f6a8d2b9c7... (Always verify against official post).

Step 2: Move the File

Copy the downloaded .ozip file to the root directory of your phone’s internal storage (not inside any folder).

What You Need Before Starting

  1. A Windows PC or Laptop – For transferring the rollback package.
  2. The Official Rollback Package – A large .ozip file (approx. 3.8 GB to 4 GB).
  3. A USB Cable – Preferably the original Realme cable for data transfer.
  4. Sufficient Battery – At least 60% battery charge (100% is safer).
  5. External Storage – A microSD card (recommended) or OTG USB drive.

What is a Rollback Package?

A rollback package is a special OTA (Over-the-Air) update file created by Realme that forces your phone to downgrade from a higher Android version (Android 11) to a lower one (Android 10). It is not a standard update. It re-partitions the system and reverts the bootloader and firmware to the older version.

Key Point: You cannot simply flash an Android 10 ROM via recovery. You must use the official Realme rollback package. Otherwise, you will brick your device.


3. Software Acquisition

The rollback package is distinct from a standard OTA (Over-The-Air) update. Users must locate the specific "Rollback Package" file, typically named in the format: rollback_RMX1931_11.A.B_to_10.C.D.ota

Note: These packages are often region-specific (e.g., India, Europe, China). Using a mismatched regional package may result in device malfunction.

Step 5: First Boot

  • After completion, the phone will reboot to the setup screen.
  • Important: Do not restore a backup from Android 11 immediately. Set up as a new device first, then selectively restore data.