NOTICE: We’ve compiled a comprehensive Android 11 update tracker for all the major OEMs and carriers, and will be updating it continuously.

The UK carrier Three — also known as Three UK, offers several phones that might be getting the update to Android 11. But before we get into checking out the list of devices that are eligible for the upcoming update, you may want to know a few details regarding the release of Android 11.

Every year, Google announces a new version of Android. This has been the case for over a decade. About a month ago, Google released the first Android 11 beta build for its Pixel-branded smartphones, excluding the Google Pixel and Pixel XL.

Soon after, OnePlus was the first OEM other than Google itself to release the beta for its flagships — the OnePlus 8/8 Pro. And not much later, by the beginning of July, it was already available on 13 devices from 7 vendors.

Google Pixel 4
Google Pixel 4

Brands such as Realme and Xiaomi were also one of the first to kick-start their Android 11 beta program. Thus, it’s good to see OEMs taking a step in the right direction by speeding up the update process. Although, there are still some roadblocks to be addressed.

Carriers such as Three often release system updates after conducting their own testing. As a result, software updates tend to arrive a tad later on carrier-branded phones when compared to unlocked units.

Three UK Android 11: Eligible device

Predicting which smartphones will receive an upcoming OS update has become relatively easy. This is because most OEMs follow a specific update cycle. Brands such as Samsung, Huawei, and Nokia often release 2 major OS updates for their devices.

On the other hand, OnePlus and Google are the two major brands that offer 3 OS updates. Taking this information into account, we’ve put together a list of phones from Three that may get the Android 11 update.

– Google Pixel 4 (Beta available)
– Google Pixel 4 XL (Beta available)
– Google Pixel 3 (Beta available)
– Google Pixel 3 XL (Beta available)
– Samsung Galaxy S20 5G
– Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G
– Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
– Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
– Samsung Galaxy S10
– Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
– Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
– Samsung Galaxy Note 10
– Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus
– Samsung Galaxy A71
– Samsung Galaxy A70
– Samsung Galaxy A51
– Samsung Galaxy A50
– Samsung Galaxy A40

NOTICE: We’ve compiled a comprehensive Android 11 update tracker for all the major OEMs and carriers, and will be updating it continuously.

– Samsung Galaxy A21s
– Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
– Samsung Galaxy A20e
– Samsung Galaxy A10
– Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 lite
– Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)
– Huawei P40 Pro
– Huawei P40 Lite 5G
– Huawei P30 Pro
– Huawei P30 Lite
– Huawei Mate Xs
– Huawei P30
– Huawei P30 Lite New Edition
– Huawei Mate 20 Pro
– Huawei Mate 20 X 5G
– Huawei P Smart 2020
– Huawei Nova 5T
– Nokia 2.3
– Nokia 1.2 (Android Go Edition)
– Nokia 7.2
– OnePlus 8 (Beta available)
– OnePlus 8 Pro (Beta available)
– OnePlus 7T
– OnePlus 7T Pro
– OnePlus 7 Pro
– Xiaomi Mi MIX 5G

These are the phones offered by Three that could get Android 11 when it is released by their respective manufacturers. Of course, this list is by no means an ‘official’ confirmation by the carrier. There are chances that some of the devices mentioned here may not get the upcoming Android version.

Further, it’s also possible that a device not on our list may bag the update. It’s also too early to provide an ETA for the arrival of the stable Android 11 update for any of these phones offered by Three. Although, the Pixel-branded phones will be the first to get it.

To keep track of Android 11’s rollout, you can take a look at our Android 11 update trackers from OEMs such as Xiaomi, Vivo, Huawei/Honor, OnePlus and Realme. We’ve also listed Android 11 eligible devices from carriers such as Fido, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, Rogers, TELUS, and Bell.

NOTICE: We’ve compiled a comprehensive Android 11 update tracker for all the major OEMs and carriers, and will be updating it continuously.

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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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