It’s no more news that the stable version of Android 11 is finally out. However, in case you aren’t aware of it, Google officially released the operating system on September 7, 2020. So far, the giant tech company has been able to roll out the Android OS to its Pixel devices. Also, some Android OEMs, including OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo, and Realme, have also started rolling out the skin version of the Android 11 update to their eligible devices. In case you’re wondering when your phone will get the new update, you can scroll down to check for it below.
Surely, you’ll agree with us that the Google Pixel devices are always the first to receive any Android software update. Therefore, the new Android 11 update is already available for the eligible Pixel device. Are you wondering whether your phone will be able to pick up the update? Worry no more! Here’s the list of Google pixel devices that are eligible for the new Android 11 update.
Samsung isn’t known to always roll out updates quickly to its devices. As such, the company hasn’t started rolling out the new Android 11 update. Last month, the company made an announcement, stating that it’s now committed to rolling out major OS updates to its flagship smartphones for three years. Furthermore, the company added that it’ll commence that with the S10 series. Looking at that, here are some of the devices that should receive the new Android 11 update.
For non-flagship devices, the company guarantees two Android OS updates to all of them. As such, you should expect your phone to receive the new operating system if it falls within the time frame. Speaking of when the new Android 11 update will be available, you can expect it around December or January. That’s the same time that the previous releases, Galaxy S10 and S9 received the update during their time.
OnePlus rolled out the public beta of Oxygen OS 11, based Android 11 update, to the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro devices on September 8. With that, it means the company will soon start rolling out the stable version of the operating system to its eligible devices. For now, the Chinese company is yet to announce when it’ll start rolling out the stable version of the Android OS. However, based on previous releases, we should be able to guess the exact date. The company rolled out the Android 10 update to some of its devices, including OnePlus 7 and 6 series, at the end of last year. Also, the OnePlus 5 series picked up the Android 10 update in May 2020. As such, you should expect the same thing to happen this time around. You should also expect the upcoming OnePlus 8T to launch, running Android 11 out of the box.
That said, here are the eligible OnePlus devices to receive the new Android 11 update below.
In case you’re wondering when your Xiaomi phone will receive the new Android 11 update, here’s what we know about it below. The company has already started rolling out a closed Android 11 beta to the Mi 10 series. With that, it means you should expect the Android 11 update to start rolling out to the below-listed devices sooner than later.
Oppo has already started rolling out the beta version ColorOS 11, which is based on Android 11, to some of its devices. As such, you should expect the company to roll out the Android 11 update pretty soon. Furthermore, here are some of the devices that’ll be eligible for the ColorOS 11 update, including when they’ll bag the operating system. You should expect the new Android 11 update to also roll out to them a few weeks after the skin update.
Currently, Realme has started working on its latest Android skin, Realme UI 2.0. It has already started testing a closed beta version of the update, which is based on Android 11, on its X50 Pro. Furthermore, there’s no statement yet as to when the update will extend to the public. Also, we are still unsure of the devices that’ll be able to pick up the Android 11 update. However, we believe recently released devices (not older than 18 months) should get it. That said, here are some of the devices that’ll bag the Android 11 update below:
You can check here to read more about the eligible devices to receive the new Android 11 update.