Android 11 it’s here and with the new version begins the inevitable countdown to know when the update will arrive on your mobile. Just like we did with Android 10, Android 9 and Android Oreo, we will help you to follow the account by collecting all the official update dates that are announced.
We will update this post frequently, including all new terminals that receive the update or have an approximate date. Remember, there are all that are but they are not all that are: we will fill the list with official confirmations, but some manufacturers take longer than others to make their upgrade plans.

Android versions change, but what never changes is that the fastest way to get hold of them is with a Google Pixel phone. Android 11 is available from the first moment, and in stable version, for all Google Pixel 2 or higher.
Model |
State |
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Google Pixel 2 |
Android 11 available ✓ |
Google Pixel 2 XL |
Android 11 available ✓ |
Google Pixel 3 |
Android 11 available ✓ |
Google Pixel 3 XL |
Android 11 available ✓ |
Google Pixel 3a |
Android 11 available ✓ |
Google Pixel 3a XL |
Android 11 available ✓ |
Google Pixel 4 |
Android 11 available ✓ |
Google Pixel 4 XL |
Android 11 available ✓ |
OnePlus

With Android 11, OnePlus has joined the group of early-adopters Android 11, being one of the first to launch the version OxygenOS beta based on Android 11 for the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro.
Xiaomi

Another manufacturer that takes the medal for speed is Xiaomi, which from launch day had available the MIUI 12 beta based on Android 11. The first winners of the company to receive Android 11 are the Xiaomi Mi 10, Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro and the Poco F2 Pro.
Real me

The trilogy of third-party brands that launched Android 11 at the same time that Google ends with Realme. From day one, Android 11 was released in the form of very limited beta (only 100 people) for the Realme X50 Pro.
Model |
State |
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Realme X50 Pro |
Android 11 available ✓ (Beta) |
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The news
Phones that will be updated to Android 11: the complete and updated list
was originally published in
Xataka Android
by
Ivan Ramirez
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