

We’ll have to wait and see just how long it takes these phones to get the update, but it may be at least a few months. We expect most of LG’s recent phones to get the update eventually, including the V50, G8, and G8X. LG is finally beginning to roll out Android 11, but only in certain regions.


As you might guess, the new Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5 ship with Android 11. The original Pixel and Pixel XL won’t get any updates beyond Android 10, but considering that the original Pixel is now four years old, that’s not necessarily unexpected. Black Shark phones that will get Android 11Īs you would expect, Google Pixel phones are among the first to get Android 11 - however, not all Pixel devices will get the update. Asus phones that have the Android 11 betaīlack Shark is essentially Xiaomi’s gaming phone brand, and alongside Poco, Redmi, and actual Xiaomi phones, the company also shared which Black Shark phones will get the update. Still, more devices will likely join the beta as time goes on. Android 11 on Asus phonesĪsus has joined the Android 11 beta program, however, there are currently only two eligible devices - the Asus Zenfone 6 and the Asus Zenfone 7 Pro. Here are all the phones confirmed to get Android 11, and others we expect to get the update eventually. Still, some big names have rolled out the update to popular models - hopefully including the one in your hand.

The bad news is that even months after it debuted, some phones still haven’t received the update or only have early betas available. The good news is that Android 11 is coming to more devices week by week. Of course, you might be wondering exactly when your phone is getting Android 11. The new mobile operating system isn’t necessarily as groundbreaking as some previous updates, but it still brings several new privacy features, as well as some visual changes that should make accessing things like smart home devices a whole lot easier.
