Phones supporting Android 11 beta
The Android 11 operating system is already being tested by beta testers whose phones are eligible. The following phones meet the standards to qualify for Android 11 beta testing:
Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XLGoogle Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XLGoogle Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XLGoogle Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XLOppo Find X2 seriesXiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 ProOnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 ProPoco F2 Pro
Visit google.com/android/beta to sign-up for the Android Beta Program if your phone is supported and you are interested in checking the new software out. When and if you’ll get Android 11 on your smartphone depends entirely on the manufacturer of the phone. Normally, flagship phones, a few mid-range devices, and Android One phones are the ones that get the operating system updates. Listed below are some smartphones that are sure to get the Android 11 when it launches. The rollout of the Android 11 to these devices might not happen immediately a stable version of the OS is released, but these smartphones will be the first in line to receive the update when their respective manufacturers releases the Android 11.
Samsung
Samsung Galaxy S20 seriesSamsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+Samsung S10 SeriesSamsung Galaxy S9/ S9+Samsung Galaxy M31Samsung Galaxy A10/ A10s/ A10eSamsung Galaxy M20Samsung Galaxy A50/ A50sSamsung Galaxy A30/ A30sSamsung Galaxy A90
LG
LG VelvetLG V60LG G8LG V50
Google Pixels
Google Pixel 4, and 4 XL, Pixel 3a and 3a XL, Pixel 3 and 3 XL, Pixel 2 and 2 XL
One Plus
One plus 8 and 8 Pro.OnePlus 7, 7 Pro and 7T, 7T ProOnePlus 6 and 6T
Motorola
Motorola Edge+Moto G8 series
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Nokia
Nokia 5.3Nokia 1.3Nokia 8.2 5GNokia 9 PureViewNokia 6.2Nokia 7.2Nokia 2.3Nokia 2.2Nokia 4.2Nokia 3.2Nokia 8.1Nokia 1 PlusNokia C1
Xiaomi
Xiaomi Mi 9 seriesRedmi K20 seriesXiaomi Mi 10 seriesXiaomi Mi Note 10 seriesXiaomi Mi Note 3Xiaomi 8 seriesXiaomi Mi 9 seriesXiaomi Mi 8 LiteXiaomi Mi Mix 3Xiaomi Mi Mix 2SXiaomi Mi Mix 2Xiaomi Mi Max 3Poco F1Poco X2Poco F2 ProRedmi Note 9 SeriesRedmi Note 8 SeriesRedmi Note 7 SeriesRedmi Note 6 ProRedmi Note 5 SeriesRedmi 8 seriesRedmi 7 seriesRedmi 6 SeriesRedmi Y3Redmi Y2Redmi S2
Huawei
Huawei P30 SeriesHuawei Mate 20 SeriesHuawei Mate 10 SeriesHuawei Enjoy 10 PlusHuawei P20 SeriesHonor 9X/ 9X ProHonor V20/ View 20Honor 20/ 20 ProHonor 10 Youth EditionHonor Magic 2Honor 20iHonor Nova 5 Pro
Oppo
Oppo RenoOppo Reno 10x ZoomOppo Find XOppo Reno 2Oppo Reno 2F
Realme
Realme 3/ 3 ProRealme 5/ 5 ProRealme XRealme X2 ProRealme XTRealme 3iRealme 2 Pro
We definitely can’t wait for the Android 11; it is slated for official release later this year (2020). Given COVID-19-related concerns, Google postponed the Android 11 unveiling at a developer event and simply released a public beta. If your phone appears above, sit tight and wait for your phone manufacturer to roll out the update once it has been released.