Unlocking the bootloader on a Realme X2 Pro running Android 11 (Realme UI 2.0) is a complex process because Realme's official "In-Depth Test" tool often lacks direct support for the Android 11 firmware. Many users find they must downgrade to Android 10 to successfully use the unlocking tool before returning to Android 11. Critical Risks and Warnings
If the Android 11 tool fails, you must downgrade to Android 10 first. Unlock Bootloader Tutorial for realme X2 Pro
A PC with ADB and Fastboot drivers installed. You can get the official Android Platform Tools from Google.
Unlocking allows you to root via Magisk, install custom kernels, or flash custom ROMs (like Pixel Experience or LineageOS). But Realme has made the process trickier than a simple fastboot oem unlock. Here is the definitive guide to unlocking your Realme X2 Pro on Android 11.
Note: On older builds, you might need fastboot oem unlock.
Install and open the app. Tap "Start Applying", accept the disclaimer, and submit your application. Wait for approval. This usually takes 15 minutes to 1 hour.