Every year Google introduces a new Android version during its Google I/O event. This year, the company had to cancel the event due to the Coronavirus pandemic. However, that did not stop them from officially announcing Android 11 and the features it brings to the table.

The first Android 11 Developer Preview went live in February 2020. It was available for the Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL, Pixel 4, and Pixel 4 XL.

Cut to now, several other OEMs have jumped on board the Android 11 beta train. Specifically, 13 devices from 7 different vendors are now running the latest Android version according to Google. Albeit in the developer/beta stage.

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One of the first non-Google smartphones to receive the update was the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. Following that, other OEMs began rolling out the Android 11 beta update for their flagships. Here’s a list of the 13 non-Google devices that are now part of the Android 11 beta testing phase:

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OnePlus

Oppo

Realme

Sharp

Vivo

Xiaomi

These are the smartphones that are currently part of the Android 11 beta program. Of course, in the coming weeks and months, more devices are expected to continue receiving the Android 11 update. You can check out our Android 11 update tracker for Realme, Xiaomi, and Oppo phones.

Furthermore, you can take a look at the list of devices that may be eligible for the new Android version from Xiaomi, Huawei, Realme, Samsung and HTC. Keep in mind the list of these devices is based purely on past trends, leaks, and rumors.

We also have more coverage on Android 11 that you can see by clicking here.

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Dwayne Cubbins
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My fascination with Android phones began the moment I got my hands on one. Since then, I've been on a journey to decode the ever-evolving tech landscape, fueled by a passion for both the "how" and the "why." Since 2018, I've been crafting content that empowers users and demystifies the tech world. From in-depth how-to guides that unlock your phone's potential to breaking news based on original research, I strive to make tech accessible and engaging.

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