Google just released stable Android 11 a few hours ago announcing it for the Pixel devices alongside some third party manufacturers like OnePlus, Xiaomi, Realme, and OPPO. OnePlus delivered on the promise and released Oxygen OS 11 for OnePlus 8 series based on Android 11 just now. Xiaomi too announced Android 11 for the flagship Mi 10 series based on MIUI 12. Samsung is also undergoing One UI 3.0 closed beta testing for the latest flagships Galaxy S20 series. So download and install Android 11 for all eligible devices.
Android 11 update brings powerful device controls and easier ways to manage conversations and your privacy. Some of the new features include improved device & media controls, manage your conversations in one place, built-in screen recording, more privacy controls. Most importantly, it supports 5G!
Read more about the update on Google Blog. Here are all the Pixel-first features. Following is a screenshot of a Google Pixel phone receiving stable Android 11 OTA update. It is a full OTA that weighs 1.72 GB in size.
Google released a video featuring all the latest Android 11 features in the following video:
Download Android 11 for Google Pixel devices
Here are the Android 11 factory images for Google Pixel devices ranging from second generation Pixel 2 all the way to the latest Pixel 4a. While the update should arrive via OTA update to your supported Google Pixel device, in case it hasn’t, you can download factory images and OTA updates here.
Alongside Pixel series, OnePlus, Xiaomi, OPPO, and Realme smartphones are receiving Android 11 too. The OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10, Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro, OPPO Find X2, OPPO Find X2 Pro, OPPO Ace2, OPPO Reno3 4G, OPPO Reno3 Pro 4G, and the Realme X50 Pro devices will be getting Android 11 beta builds today.
Download Android 11 for ASUS
ASUS kickstarted limited beta testing program for the Android 11 for the ZenFone 6, also known as, the ASUS 6Z in some regions. The ROG Phone and ZenFone branded devices are also expected to get Android 11 soon.
OPPO has also released a list of devices receiving Android 11 updates. Android 11 based ColorOS Beta is available for OPPO Find X2 (Global & China), OPPO Find X2 Pro (Global & China), OPPO Ace2 (China), the OPPO Reno3 4G (Global), and OPPO Reno3 Pro 4G (Global).
Sr. No.
Phone (Codename)
Android 11 Update
Update Status
1.
OPPO Find X2
Color OS 7.2 Beta 2
September 8, 2020
2.
OPPO Find X2 Pro
Color OS 7.2 Beta 2
September 8, 2020
3.
OPPO Reno 3 4G
Color OS 7.2 Beta 2
September 8, 2020
4.
OPPO Reno 3 Pro 4G
Color OS 7.2 Beta 2
September 8, 2020
5.
OPPO Ace 2
Color OS 7.2 Beta 2
September 8, 2020
Download Android 11 for Realme
Realme is now offering Android 11 based Realme UI Beta program for select Android devices including the Realme X50 Pro Global & China variants. Users can expect Realme UI 2.0 rollout soon.
Samsung already started a developer beta program for the flagship Galaxy S20 series. It offered Android 11 based on One UI 3.0 firmware update. The OEM will soon release One UI 3.0 public beta. Stay tuned for downloads!
Sr. No.
Phone (Codename)
Android 11
Update Status
1.
Samsung Galaxy S20
One UI 3.0 Developer Beta
August 5, 2020
1.
Samsung Galaxy S20+
One UI 3.0 Developer Beta
August 5, 2020
1.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
One UI 3.0 Developer Beta
August 5, 2020
Download Android 11 for Xiaomi
Xiaomi announced Android 11 for Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro, and POCO F2 Pro/Redmi K30 Pro. Xiaomi is expected to reveal a new version MIUI 13 some time in the future. Currently, it will be based on MIUI 12. As of September 2020, MIUI 12 based Android 11 R beta recruitment has begun. Sign up here!
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