Oppo’s 2020 flagships, the Find X2 and Find X2 Pro, were some of the first phones to taste Android 11 in its beta and stable forms.

Apart from that, the company has also been testing Android 11 on a bunch of phones and has even released the stable update with its ColorOS 11 skin to a few eligible models such as the Reno4 series, Reno10x Zoom, and others.

Matter of fact, we’ve been keeping tabs on all developments related to ColorOS 11 that you can check out by heading here. That said, a new device from the company has now bagged Android 11.

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According to user reports, it appears that Oppo has begun seeding Android 11 with its ColorOS 11.1 skin to Find X2 Lite users in Germany.

The update is available with the software version number CPH2005_11_C.76 and should be available to all users in the country shortly.

This isn’t a big surprise considering the fact that Oppo recently also sent out Android 11 for the Oppo Find X2 Neo in Europe. More on that here.

A user confirmed receiving the new update by sharing a screenshot of the same via a post on Reddit. Check it out below:

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While user reports have started coming in, we’re yet to come across an official announcement from Oppo regarding the availability of Android 11 with ColorOS 11.1 for the Find X2 Lite.

Oppo had planned to release Android 11 for the smartphone in the EU and EEA regions within the first quarter of the year and we’re glad the company managed to stick to it.

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Now that Oppo has rolled out ColorOS 11.1 based on Android 11 for the Find X2 Lite in Germany, it’s likely that users in other regions will bag the update over the course of the next few days or weeks.

You can keep track of the rollout of Android 11 from all OEMs and carriers around the world by heading here.

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