In February this year, Google rolled out the first Android 11 Developer Preview build in order for developers to make their apps compatible with this next version of Android. It then went on to release 3 other Developer Preview builds.

Back in June, the search giant finally released the beta version for Android 11. This new beta build was way more polished than the earlier Developer Preview (DP) builds and since then, Google has rolled out the beta 2 and beta 3 updates.

Following suit, vendors such as OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo, and Realme also released the Android 11 beta update for their devices. Matter of fact, by the beginning of July, the beta was already available on 13 devices from 7 vendors.

Cut to now, OEMs such as OnePlus have already released multiple beta updates and are preparing to release the stable version of the Android 11 update for their eligible devices. This means that we will soon start seeing Android vendors begin rolling out Android 11 left, right, and center.

Therefore, tracking the update status for devices from multiple OEMs will be extremely difficult. Moreover, mobile carriers also release updates at their own pace which adds to the confusion.

However, there’s no reason to fret since we’ll be doing that for you. In this post, you’ll be able to track the Android 11 update rollout for every major Android vendor and carrier. So all you need to do is head over to the section of the OEM or carrier for which you want to know more about the status of Android 11 below.

Not only that, but we’ll also bring to you all the Android 11 related major developments.

  • NOTE: Clicking/tapping on a concerned section in the OEM- and Carrier-specific index below will take you to the section/table of your interest.

OEM-specific tables

  • Note: The tables below are being updated regularly as and when a new update rolls out for any of the eligible devices.

OEM: Samsung

Android 11-based custom skin: One UI 3.0/One UI 3.1

  • NOTE 1: For detailed-view of One UI 3.0 on Samsung devices, route here.
  • NOTE 2: For One UI 3.0-related known bugs and issues, head here.

One UI 3.1

OEM: OnePlus

Android 11-based custom skin: OxygenOS 11

  • NOTE 1: For detailed-view of OxygenOS 11 on OnePlus devices, route here.
  • NOTE 2: For OxygenOS 11-related known bugs and issues, head here.

OEM: Realme

Android 11-based custom skin: Realme UI 2.0

  • NOTE: For detailed-view of Realme UI 2.0 on Realme devices, route here.

OEM: Oppo

Android 11-based custom skin: ColorOS 11

  • NOTE: For detailed-view of ColorOS 11 on Oppo devices, route here.

OEM: Vivo

Android 11-based custom skin: Funtouch OS 11

  • NOTE: For detailed-view of Funtouch OS 11 on Vivo devices, route here.

Android 11-based custom skin: OriginOS

  • NOTE: For detailed-view of OriginOS on Vivo devices, route here.

OEM: Asus

Android 11-based custom skin: ZenUI

  • NOTE: For detailed-view of Android 11 on Asus devices, route here.

OEM: Xiaomi

Android 11-based custom skin: MIUI 12

  • NOTE 1: For detailed-view of Android 11 or MIUI 12 on Xiaomi devices, route here and here.
  • NOTE 2: For MIUI 12-related known bugs and issues head here.

OEM: Huawei

Android 11-based custom skin: Unknown

OEM: Honor

OEM: Nokia

No Android 11-based custom skin

  • NOTE: For detailed-view of Android 11 on Nokia devices, route here.

OEM: LG

Android 11-based custom skin LG UX 10

  • NOTE: For detailed-view of Android 11 on LG devices, route here and here.

OEM: Sony

OEM: Motorola

OEM: HTC

  • NOTE: If the table below is empty it means none of the devices have received Android 11 beta/stable as yet. The entries will be done as and when the updates go live.

OEM: BLU Mobile

OEM: Google Pixels

OEM: ZTE

Carrier-specific tables

T-Mobile (US)

Sprint (US)

Verizon (US)

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AT&T (US)

Three (UK)

O2 (UK)

EE (UK)

Vodafone (UK)

Rogers (Canada)

Telus (Canada)

Fido (Canada)

Bell (Canada)

Koodo (Canada)

Telstra (Australia)

Optus (Australia)

Vodafone (Australia)

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Dwayne Cubbins

I’ve been interested in tech for as long as I can remember. And I used to be a Windows Phone enthusiast. When I am not writing about tech, I’m on the couch playing games with my squad. Oh, I also play the guitar and drums.

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