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When will your phone get the Android 11 update? (Updated September 29)

The stable Android 11 update is finally here for select devices. Google officially released the OS today and is rolling it out to its Pixel phones. The search giant is joined by OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo, and Realme this year, all of which are releasing the update for a few of its phones on day one.

Read next: Android 11 review — The devil is in the details

But what about other handsets from companies like Samsung, Sony, and LG? Which models will get the Android 11 update and when? While most manufacturers haven’t announced their release schedules yet, we can get a good idea of what to expect by looking at how fast they shipped out previous versions of Android.


Asus Android 11 update

Asus Zenfone 7 Pro taking a selfie

Credit: Ryan-Thomas Shaw / Android Authority

Asus was surprisingly fast with updating its flagship Zenfone 6 smartphone with Android 10, releasing the update just two months after the OS made its debut. So if the timeframe doesn’t change this year, the company should ship out the first stable Android 11 update sometime in November for the Zenfone 7 series.

Unfortunately, Asus wasn’t as fast when it came to updating its gaming-centric ROG Phone 2. The update was rolled out back in March, six months after Android 10 made its debut. We hope Asus will speed things up this year for the ROG Phone 3, but don’t hold your breath.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: November 2020

September 15, 2020: According to a post on Asus’ community forum, the company is now rolling out Android 11 beta to Zenfone 6 owners who have registered for the beta program. The update comes in at around 1.3GB. It’s interesting that Asus’ 2019 flagship got the update before its successor — the Zenfone 7 series — did.

September 23, 2020: Asus has kicked off a public Android 11 beta testing program for the Zenfone 7 series. To sign up, go to Settings > System > System update and tap on the gear icon in the top-right corner. Then select the “Enroll in the Beta Test Program” option and follow on-screen instructions.


Google Android 11 update

Google Pixel 4a back lower half

Credit: David Imel / Android Authority

As expected, Google’s Pixel phones are among the first ones to get the latest version of Android. The company started rolling out the update on day one as usual, but unlike with Android 10, not all Pixel phones will get it — learn more below.

September 8, 2020: Google is rolling out Android 11 to all of its Pixel phones, except for the original Pixel and Pixel XL that were released way back in 2016. This was expected since Google only guarantees three major OS updates for each Pixel phone.

September 17, 2020: Android 11 has now finally been released for the Pixel phones in India. The rollout comes after Google initially delayed the update in India by a week — learn more here.


HTC Android 11 update

HTC U12 Life etched design

HTC and software updates don’t go great together. Although the company doesn’t have a lot of phones in its lineup, it’s quite slow when it comes to shipping out the latest versions of Android.

The company released the first Android 10 update back in March, six months after the OS was announced. We don’t have any reason to think anything will change with Android 11, so if you have an HTC phone, you’re in for a wait.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: March 2021

Huawei Android 11 update

Huawei P40 Pro Plus standing up on table hero shot

The situation with Huawei is a bit tricky because of the US trade ban that prevents the company from using Google services. A lot of Huawei phones will get Android 11, but some of them will come without the Play Store, Gmail, and the rest of Google apps.

These are phones like the P40 Pro, which shipped without these apps in the first place. Older phones like the P30 should also get the latest Android, but they should keep access to Google’s apps and services that were on the phone at launch. It’s a similar situation for recent phones from Huawei’s sub-brand, Honor, which will update its own Magic UI skin with Android 11 at some point.

Based on Huawei’s track record, we can expect the first stable update of its EMUI skin with Android 11 to be released around two months after the initial launch. Huawei usually released its updates in China first, with a global release following shortly after.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: November 2020

LG Android 11 update

LG V60 Android 11 update

Based on the company’s track record, the first LG phones are expected to get Android 11 in December. These devices will likely be the LG V60 and G8. Others should follow relatively shortly.

Keep in mind that the company generally releases software updates in its home country of South Korea first, before expanding them to other markets. This means that, depending on where you live, you may have to wait even longer (a month or so) to take Android 11 for a spin on your LG device.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: December 2020

Motorola Android 11 update

Moto Razr foldable unfolded sitting in box speaker

Motorola isn’t known for being fast with updates. Looking at its Android 10 release timeline, we can expect the first update to be released towards the end of the year, in December to be more exact.

Motorola has a habit of first releasing updates for a number of its phones in Brazil, before rolling it out in other regions. With that in mind, you may have to wait even longer for an update if you’re from the US or Europe.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: December 2020

Nokia Android 11 update

Nokia 7.2 back panel

Nokia is great with software updates. It updated its entire lineup to Android 10 last year, and it was quite fast doing so. One of the reasons for being fast is that a lot of Nokia phones are part of the Android One family, which generally get updates fast because the manufacturer doesn’t have to optimize the software as much.

The first Nokia phone received the Android 10 update around a month after the OS was released. We expect the story to be similar this year, meaning that Nokia should push out the first stable Android 11 update sometime in October. The unofficial Nokia roadmap confirms — learn more below — that the first update should be released sometime in the last quarter of the year.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: October 2020

September 28, 2020: Nokia posted its Android 11 roadmap on Twitter and then quickly pulled the post — learn more here. With that in mind, we can’t be sure that the roadmap is accurate, as there’s probably a reason why Nokia deleted it so fast. Regardless, you can check it out below:

Q4 2020/Q1 2021

  • Nokia 2.2
  • Nokia 5.3
  • Nokia 8.1
  • Nokia 8.3 5G

Q1 2021

  • Nokia 1.3
  • Nokia 2.3
  • Nokia 2.4
  • Nokia 3.4
  • Nokia 4.2

Q1 2021/Q2 2021

  • Nokia 3.2
  • Nokia 6.2
  • Nokia 7.2

Q2 2021

  • Nokia 1 Plus
  • Nokia 9 PureView

OnePlus Android 11 update

OnePlus Nord rear shot hero off angle

Credit: Ryan-Thomas Shaw / Android Authority

OnePlus has always been fast with updates and the trend is set to continue with Android 11. The company released an open beta build of the Android 11-based Oxygen OS 11 for the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro on day one. There’s no word on when the stable version will be released, but based on previous years, we expect it to become available by the end of the month or at the beginning of October.

See also: Everything you need to know about OxygenOS 11

Although unconfirmed, we expect all OnePlus phones from the OnePlus 6 to get the latest version of Android. After the OnePlus 8, the next phones in like to get the update are most likely the OnePlus Nord and the OnePlus 7T series.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: September/October 2020

September 8, 2020: The open beta version of Android 11 is available to download for the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro — get it here.


Oppo Android 11 update

Oppo Find X2 Pro screen on couch 1

It looks like Oppo is speeding things up this year, joining a list of companies that have released a beta build of Android 11 on day one — see more details below.

The company generally isn’t fast with updates, releasing the first Android 10 stable update around six months after the OS made its debut. The good news is that things will be different with Android 11, as Oppo has committed to releasing the first stable update by the end of the year.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: By the end of 2020

September 8, 2020: Oppo has released the beta version of Android 11 for the Find X2, Find X2 Pro, Reno 3, and Reno 3 Pro smartphones. You can apply to test out the software on the Color OS community.

September 14, 2020: Oppo has announced Color OS 11, which is based on the latest version of Android. It also revealed which of its phones will get the beta update of Android 11 and when — see below.

  • F17 Pro — Q4
  • Reno 4 series — Q4
  • F11 series — Q4
  • A9 — Q4
  • A92 — Q4
  • A72 — Q4
  • A52 — Q4
  • Reno 10X Zoom — Q1 2021
  • Reno 3 Pro 5G — Q1 2021
  • Reno 2 series — Q1 2021
  • A91 — Q1 2021
  • F15 — Q1 2021
  • Original Reno series — Q2 2021
  • Reno Z series — Q2 2021
  • A5 (2020) — Q2 2021
  • A9 (2020) — Q2 2021

If you don’t see your device listed above, that doesn’t necessarily mean you won’t see Color OS 11. These are simply the devices to which Oppo would commit.


Realme Android 11 update

RealmeX3 Superzoom back showing camera module and logo

Realme knows that fast updates are important, which is why it rolled out a closed beta version of Android 11 on day one — see more info below. During the launch of Realme UI 2.0, the company also shared that it will ship out the first stable Android 11 update to the X50 Pro at the end of November.

This means that the company is speeding things up this year, as it wasn’t as fast with Android 10. It shipped out the first stable update back in January, four months after Android 10 was officially unveiled.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: November 2020

September 8, 2020: The closed beta version of Android 11 is available for the Realme X50 Pro. To try out the software, you have to submit an application on the Realme Community.

September 21, 2020: Realme UI 2.0, which is based on Android 11, has been announced. The company didn’t officially confirm a full list of devices set to get Realme UI 2.0, but an image purportedly from the event suggests that the company will be offering an early access program in three waves, as you can see below.

From September 2020

  • Realme X50 Pro
  • Realme X2 Pro
  • Realme 7 Pro
  • Realme 7
  • Realme 6 Pro
  • Realme Narzo 20 Pro
  • Realme Narzo 20

From Q1 2021

  • Realme X3
  • Realme X3 Superzoom
  • Realme X2
  • Realme 6
  • Realme 6i
  • Realme Narzo 10
  • Realme Narzo 10A
  • Realme C12
  • Realme C15
  • Realme C3

From Q2 2021

  • Realme X
  • Realme XT
  • Realme 5 Pro
  • Realme 3 Pro
  • Realme Narzo 20A

Keep in mind that some of these devices may only receive a skin update and stay on Android 10, although we hope that won’t be the case.

September 24, 2020: Realme has now officially announced its Android 11 roadmap, which is more detailed than the one listed above. But keep in mind that the roadmap, which you can check out below, is for the beta version of the latest Android.

  • Realme X50 Pro — September 2020
  • Realme 7 Pro — November 2020
  • Realme Narzo 20 — November 2020
  • Realme X2 Pro — December 2020
  • Realme 7 — December 2020
  • Realme 6 Pro — December 2020
  • Realme Narzo 20 Pro — Dec. 2020
  • Realme X3 — January 2021
  • Realme X3 Superzoom — January 2021
  • Realme X2 — January 2021
  • Realme 6 — January 2021
  • Realme C12 — January 2021
  • Realme C15 — January 2021
  • Realme 6i — February 2021
  • Realme Narzo 10 — February 2021
  • Realme Narzo 10A — March 2021
  • Realme C3 — March 2021
  • Realme X — Q2 2021
  • Realme XT — Q2 2021
  • Realme 5 Pro — Q2 2021
  • Realme 3 Pro — Q2 2021
  • Realme Narzo 20A — Q2 2021

Samsung Android 11 update

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Android 11 update

Credit: David Imel / Android Authority

Samsung is far from the quickest company out there when it comes to Android updates, but it has gotten faster over the years. The tech giant hasn’t shared a release schedule yet, but based on how it handled Android 10 updates, we expect it to release the first stable Android 11 update in select markets by the end of November.

Related: Samsung One UI 2.5 — Everything you need to know

The Galaxy S20 and Note 20 phones will be among the first to get the latest version of Android, with a bunch of other Galaxy models following soon after. Software support for older Samsung flagships like the Note 9 and S9 stopped with Android 10, so these devices won’t be upgraded to a One UI-flavored version of Android 11. Older Samsung high-end phones were only guaranteed two major OS upgrades, while newer ones bump the number up to three.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: November 2020

September 9, 2020: Samsung has kicked off its closed beta program for One UI 3.0 based on Android 11, which is aimed at developers. The program is available for the Galaxy S20 phones in South Korea and the US. But keep in mind that in the US, only unlocked and T-Mobile/Sprint phones are eligible to participate — learn more here.


Sony Android 11 update

Sony Xperia 1 II front display

Credit: David Imel / Android Authority

Sony’s latest Xperia 1 II will likely be the company’s first phone to get the Android 11 update, followed by the slightly older Xperia 1 and Xperia 5. The update should then also make its way to a few older flagships as well as a number of mid-rangers.

Sony hasn’t shared its Android 11 plans with the public yet, but we expect the tech giant to ship out its first stable update sometime in December, just like it did with Android 10. But if you own a mid-range Sony phone that will likely get the latest version of Android, you’re in for a wait. Last year’s Xperia 10 and 10 Plus got Android 10 back in May.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: December 2020

Vivo Android 11 update

Vivo X50 Pro display

Credit: Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority

Vivo is quite slow when it comes to updates and we don’t expect that to change with Android 11.

The company rolled out the first stable Android 10 update to one of its flagship phones seven months after the OS was released. If Vivo sticks to the same timeline with Android 11, we can expect the first stable update to be released in April.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: April 2021

Xiaomi Android 11 update

Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra Android 11 update

Credit: Ryan-Thomas Shaw / Android Authority

Xiaomi is among the companies that released a beta version of Android 11 on the day of its release. Unfortunately, the company didn’t share a date on which the stable version of the OS will start rolling out. Based on its track record, we expect a stable version of Xiaomi’s MIUI with Android 11 build to hit the Mi 10 phones by the end of September or at the beginning of October.

A lot of other Xiaomi phones — as well as devices from its Poco and Redmi sub-brands — will follow soon after, although we don’t know exactly which specific models will get the update.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: September/October 2020

September 8, 2020: Xiaomi has released the beta version of Android 11 for the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro phones. In a statement to Android Authority, the company said that the update is available for users who participate in their beta program on Global and China ROMs.


ZTE Android 11 update

ZTE Axon 11 Android update

Credit: Robert Triggs / Android Authority

ZTE is expected to update a number of its smartphones to Android 11.

There’s no word on when that may happen, but based we expect the first ZTE phone to get the Android 11 update sometime in early 2021. The company’s high-end Axon phones are expected to get updated first, as was the case with Android 10.

  • Stable Android 11 release ETA: January 2021

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