September 9, 2020: Chinese smartphone makers Xiaomi, OnePlus, Oppo and RealMe are the first third-party OEMs to roll out Android 11, albeit in the form of a stable beta and not the final build. OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro, Xiaomi's Mi 10, Redmi K30 Pro / POCO F2 Pro and Mi 10 Pro, Oppo's X2 and Reno 3, and RealMe's X50 Pro are getting the update today.
How to install Android 11 on your phone!
September 9, 2020: After four Developer Previews and three betas, the stable build of Android 11 has finally hit the market. As always, the update is currently only available for the Pixel devices — Pixel 2 and above — and is expected to trickle down to other devices sooner rather than later.
July 8, 2020: Nearly a month after the release of the Android 11 beta, Google has begun rolling out the second beta. The second beta brings a few improvements over the first iteration, but most of them concern the aesthetics of the operating system. There are notable improvements in the media player, screen recorder, and Share Sheet.
June 10, 2020: Amid the ongoing unrest in the United States, Google has decided to cancel its annual tech conference: Google I/O. With the annual event canceled, Google didn’t feel compelled to throw a big launch party for the first Android 11 beta and quietly rolled it out to its Pixel devices — Pixel 2 and above. Visit this link to learn more and register.