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The development of Android 11 has been steady so far but OEMs are still working tirelessly to provide the latest OS update to their eligible devices as soon as possible.

However, there are devices that will not get the latest OS update officially simply because the respective OEMs have dropped the software update support.

Android-11-Easter-Egg

Xiaomi Mi A2, Pocophone F1 (also known as Poco F1 in India), and Nokia 6.1 Plus are among the many devices that might not get upgraded to Android 11. Not officially at least.

Nevertheless, custom ROMs like Potato Open Sauce Project (POSP) and ReloadedOS are already offering Android 11 support albeit unofficially.

Senior XDA Developers members, kenny3fcb, Raghu varma, and raj_jdja, have developed the Android 11-based POSP custom ROMs for a bunch of devices.

OnePlus-6-Android-11-POSP

The Mi A2 gets the unofficial POSP (Android 11) custom ROM from kenny3fcb but the ROM is still in testing phase meaning it might be full of bugs.

Raghu varma has developed the Nokia 6.1 Plus POSP (Android 11) custom ROM with version 11.0.0_r3 and it also brings along the September security patch.

OnePlus 6 gets the Android 11-based POSP custom ROM from raj_jdja but there are several bugs that the developer has specifically listed.

Also, recognized XDA Developers member, riteshsaxena, has brought the Android 11-based ReloadedOS custom ROM to the Poco F1.

Pocophone-F1-Android-11-ReloadedOS

While these custom ROMs are still in the early stages of development, it is good to see that modders and developers are already working on providing Android 11 support to older devices.

So, if you are into custom ROMs and own one of these devices then be sure to check out the Android 11-based POSP and ReloadedOS custom ROMs.

Here are the download links for the custom ROMs for the aforementioned devices:

POSP (Android 11)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi A2
  • Codename: jasmine_sprout
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Nokia 6.1 Plus
  • Codename: dragon
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: OnePlus 6
  • Codename: dragon
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

ReloadedOS (Android 11)

  • Device: Pocophone F1
  • Codename: beryllium
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

It must be noted that these ROMs might not be suitable for daily use because they are still under testing. So, install them only if you absolutely want a taste of Android 11.

That said, we are constantly tracking the development of Android 11 so be sure to check out our consolidated Android 11 update tracker for all major OEMs.

Click/tap to view first 20 updates

Update 1 (September 25)

Thanks to a few contributors, OnePlus 6T users now also have a chance to experience Android 11 on their smartphones via the POSP ROM. In its current state, the ROM is purely AOSP-based thus you won’t find extensive customization options and features. To know more about the ROM, head here.

Update 2 (September 26)

If you’re a OnePlus 5/5T user looking to install the latest Android OS right away, you’ll be glad to know that Android 11 is now available as a custom ROM courtesy of YAAP.

Similarly, OnePlus 3/3T, and OnePlus Nord users can also install Android 11, all thanks to the team which is developing Havoc OS. For details, head here.

Update 3 (September 28)

IST 12:17 pm: While Android 11 is yet to be released in stable form for non-Pixel smartphones. Third-party developers have already managed to get Android 11 up and running on several phones.

A few new devices have been added to this growing list. This time around, the Realme 3 Pro/X Lite, ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M1, Redmi Note 5 Pro, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL are getting Android 11 via unofficial builds of Lineage OS 18.0.

You can download the ROM(s) for your device(s) via the links below:

Realme 3 Pro/X Lite (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Realme 3 Pro/X Lite
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Redmi Note 5 Pro
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Google Pixel 2 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Google Pixel 2
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery (Gapps included)

Google Pixel 2 XL (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Google Pixel 2 XL
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery (Gapps included)

Update 4 (September 29)

IST 04:10 pm: A few new devices have also picked up the Android 11 update unofficially thanks to third-party developers. These devices are the Essential Phone, Moto G7 Power, Realme X2 and Realme XT.

Essential Phone (StatiXOS v4.0)

  • Device: Essential Phone
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery (Gapps included)

Motorola Moto G7 Power (Unofficial RevengeOS)

  • Device: Motorola Moto G7 Power
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Realme X2 (Vanilla AOSP 11.0)

  • Device: Realme X2
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Realme XT (Unofficial RevengeOS 4.0-R)

  • Device: Realme XT
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 5 (September 30)

IST 04:10 pm: We’ve added a few other smartphones that have bagged the Android 11 update via custom ROMs. This time around, the devices getting Android 11 unofficially are the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e, Xiaomi Mi 9, Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite, and the Redmi Note 8/8T.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi 9 (Fluid 1.0)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi 9
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite (AOSP 11.0)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Redmi Note 8/Note 8T (Vanilla AOSP 11.0)

  • Device: Redmi Note 8/Note 8T
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 6 (October 02)

IST 12:03 pm: While Sony is yet to reveal its plans for the rollout of Android 11 for its devices, certain models from the company have received Android 11 support with LineageOS 18.0, albeit unofficially.

These are the Sony Xperia 10, Sony Xperia 10 Plus, Sony Xperia XA2, Sony Xperia XA2 Plus, and the Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra. You can download the ROMs for the aforementioned devices via the links below:

Sony Xperia 10 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Sony Xperia 10
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Sony Xperia 10 Plus (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Sony Xperia 10 Plus
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Sony Xperia XA2 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Sony Xperia XA2
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Sony Xperia XA2 Plus (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Sony Xperia XA2 Plus
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 7 (October 05)

IST 01:05 pm: We’ve added a few more devices that are picking up the Android 11 update via custom ROMs. These are the Redmi Note 9S/Note 9 Pro (India), Redmi 3S, Xiaomi Mi 5, Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus, and the Xiaomi Mi 8.

Redmi Note 9S/Note 9 Pro (India) (Unofficial StatiXOS 4.0)

  • Device: Redmi Note 9S/Note 9 Pro (India)
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Redmi 3S (NusantaraProject)

  • Device: Redmi 3S
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi 5 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi 5
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi 8 (PixelROM)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi 8
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 8 (October 06)

IST 05:01 pm: Adding to the growing list of devices that have bagged unofficial Android 11 support are the Sony Xperia M4 Aqua, Moto E 2015, Moto G 2015, Moto G3 Turbo, and the Redmi 7.

Sony Xperia M4 Aqua (Android 11 + mainline Linux Kernel)

  • Device: Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Moto E 2015 (MalluOS 2.0 Beta)

  • Device: Moto E 2015
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Moto G 2015 (MalluOS 2.0 Beta)

  • Device: Moto G 2015
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Moto G3 Turbo (MalluOS 2.0 Beta)

  • Device: Moto G3 Turbo
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Redmi 7 (AOSP 11.0)

  • Device: Redmi 7
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 9 (October 09)

IST 04:45 pm: While the official LineageOS 18.0 builds are yet to arrive, thanks to independent developers, LineageOS 18.0 is available on a slew of different smartphones unofficially. Head here to know more.

Update 10 (October 12)

IST 04:22 pm: The Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge will not be getting the Android 11 update officially. However, you can get your try out the latest Android version on them thanks to unofficial LineageOS 18.0 builds.

Samsung Galaxy S7 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy S7
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 11 (October 17)

IST 04:45 pm: The Nokia 6.1 (2018) isn’t going to get the update to Android 11 officially. However, you can try out the latest Android version on the device thanks to an unofficial LineageOS 18.0 build.

Nokia 6.1 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Nokia 6.1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 12 (October 22)

IST 01:11 pm: Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S and Mi MIX 3 users now have a chance to try out Android 11 thanks to the ArrowOS 11.0 official custom ROM. You can download the ROM for your device(s) via the link(s) below:

Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S (Official ArrowOS 11.0)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 (Official ArrowOS 11.0)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi MIX 3
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 13 (November 18)

IST 10:23 am: Realme 1 users will not be getting the update to Android 11 officially. However, those who don’t mind tinkering with their device a bit can get Android 11 on it unofficially.

This is possible thanks to an unofficial LineageOS build that has now become available for the Realme 1. You can download the custom ROM from the link below:

Realme 1 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Realme 1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

IST 02:25 pm: ZenFone Max Pro M1 users are yet to get the stable update to Android 10. Luckily, they can skip past Android 10 and install Android 11 on their devices via the LegionOS v3.3 ROM for the device as highlighted by a user.

Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 (Official LegionOS v3.3)

  • Device: Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 14 (November 23)

IST 12:55 pm: Nokia 6.1, Nokia 6.1 Plus, Nokia 6.2, Nokia 7 Plus, Nokia 7.1, and Nokia 7.2 users will who are looking to try out Android 11 will be pleased to know that they can now try it out via unofficial ports of LineageOS 18.0. (Via)

Nokia 6.1 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Nokia 6.1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Nokia 6.1 Plus (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Nokia 6.1 Plus
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Nokia 6.2 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Nokia 6.2
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Nokia 7 Plus (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Nokia 7 Plus
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Nokia 7.1 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Nokia 7.1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Nokia 7.2 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Nokia 7.2
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

IST 05:38 pm: Paranoid Android Ruby Alpha 1 based on Android 11 is now available for the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. We’ve added the links to download it below:

OnePlus 8 (Paranoid Android Ruby Alpha 1)

  • Device: OnePlus 8
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

OnePlus 8 Pro (Paranoid Android Ruby Alpha 1)

  • Device: OnePlus 8 Pro
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 15 (November 24)

IST 01:40 pm: The Android 11 update is now available for the HTC U12 Plus thanks to ViperExperience Alpha 7 ROM. You can download the custom ROM via the link below:

HTC U12 (ViperExperience Alpha 7)

  • Device: HTC U12 Plus
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 16 (November 28)

IST 11:25 am: Unofficial LineageOS 18.0 builds based on Android 11 are now available for the OnePlus 8 Pro and the OnePlus 8T. You can download them via the links below:

OnePlus 8 Pro (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: OnePlus 8 Pro
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

OnePlus T (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: OnePlus 8T
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 17 (November 30)

IST 04:15 pm: In the latest blog post, it has surfaced that Pixel Experience Plus edition builds (Android 11-based) will be coming next year, i.e. 2021. Here’s a word from the PE team:

You may also be aware that Plus Edition Builds are coming up only next year (so don’t ask about it in our chats), and also be aware that TWRP decryption isn’t working on Android 11, that scenario isn’t only happening with us. Be aware that formatting data on TWRP before flashing a Android 11 ROM will led to encryption not working at all.

Update 18 (December 01)

IST 06:20 pm: While Poco has made no comments on the availability of the Android 11 update for the Poco F1, those who wish to try out Android 11 on the device can now do so via the Pixel Experience ROM as well. Head here for the full story and download links.

Update 19 (December 09)

IST 03:40 pm: LG G2 and Samsung Galaxy S3 users who are holding on to their smartphones to date will be pleased to know that they can now install Android 11 on their devices thanks to unofficial LineageOS ports as per a report. We’ve shared the download links below:

Samsung Galaxy S3 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy S3
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

LG G2 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: LG G2
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 20 (December 10)

IST 02:50 pm: Android 11 based Pixel Experience custom ROM (beta) is now out for the OnePlus 8, 8 Pro, 8T, OnePlus 3 & 3T devices. For the download link and other details, you may head here.

Update 21 (December 11)

IST 06:15 pm: Samsung Galaxy A30, Galaxy A40, Galaxy M20, and Galaxy M30 users can now experience Android 11 on their devices thanks to the Project Sakura 3.R ROM.

Samsung Galaxy A30 (Project Sakura 3.R)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy A30
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Samsung Galaxy A40 (Project Sakura 3.R)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy A40
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Samsung Galaxy M20 (Project Sakura 3.R)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy M20
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Samsung Galaxy M30 (Project Sakura 3.R)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy M30
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Apart from these, it appears that a user has also managed to install an unofficial LineageOS 18.0 build which is based on Android 11 on their Samsung Galaxy S2. More on that here.

Update 22 (December 12)

IST 01:25 pm: Nokia 8 users who wish to try out Android 11 on their devices can now do so thanks to the unofficial crDroid v7 ROM that is now available for it. You can download the ROM via the link below:

Nokia 8 (Unofficial crDroid v7)

  • Device: Nokia 8
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 23 (December 15)

IST 06:25 pm: Samsung Galaxy S9, S9+, and Galaxy Note 9 users can get their hands on Android 11 thanks to unofficial LineageOS 18.0 builds. Head here for more details and the download links.

Update 24 (December 21)

IST 01:44 pm: Android 11 is now available for Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 as the unoffcial LineageOS 18.0 custom ROM. The download link for the same is given below:

Samsung Galaxy S II I9100 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy S II I9100
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

IST 05:32 pm: The Xiaomi Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro, and Mi Note 10 Lite can now be upgraded to Android 11 with the Xiaomi.eu, LineageOS 18.1, and EvolutionX 5.1 custom ROMs. The download links for the ROMs are given below:

Xiaomi Mi 10 (Xiaomi.eu)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi 10
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro (Unofficial EvolutionX 5.1)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 25 (December 23)

IST 03:45 pm: The Android 11-based Paranoid Android Ruby Alpha 2 custom ROM is now available for OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. The download link for the same is given below:

OnePlus 8 (Paranoid Android Ruby Alpha 2)

  • Device: OnePlus 8
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

OnePlus 8 Pro (Paranoid Android Ruby Alpha 2)

  • Device: OnePlus 8 Pro
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

IST 04:44 pm: Android 11 is now available for Asus ZenFone Max M1 and Asus ZenFone Max M2 as the Pixel Experience 11 custom ROM. Find out all the details and download links by heading over here.

Update 26 (December 24)

IST 01:18 pm: The Android 11-based Paranoid Android Ruby Alpha 1 custom ROM is now available for the Mi A3 and OnePlus 8T. The download links for both devices are given below:

OnePlus 8T (Paranoid Android Ruby Alpha 1)

  • Device: OnePlus 8T
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi A3 (Paranoid Android Ruby Alpha 1)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi A3
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 27 (December 25)

IST 05:00 pm: Asus ROG Phone 3 can now be upgraded to Android 11 as the unofficial LineageOS 18.1 custom ROM is available for the device in question. The download link for the same is given below:

Asus ROG Phone 3 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Asus ROG Phone 3
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 28 (December 26)

IST 05:10 pm: OnePlus 6 can now be upgraded to Android 11 as POSP (Potato Open Sauce Project) 4.0.1+2 stable custom ROM is available for the device in question. Here’s the download link for the same:

OnePlus 6 (Potato Open Sauce Project 4.0.1+2 stable)

  • Device: OnePlus 6
  • Codename: enchilada
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 29 (December 30)

IST 10:05 am: Those who still own the Samsung Galaxy S5 can now try out Android 11 on the device courtesy of an unofficial LineageOS 18.0 build. We’ve shared the download link below.

Samsung Galaxy S5 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy S5
  • Codename: klte
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 30 (January 04)

IST 10:05 am: Samsung Galaxy M30s users who don’t mind tinkering with their phones can now install LineageOS 18.0 based on Android 11 on their devices thanks to an unofficial build.

Samsung Galaxy M30s (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy M30s
  • Codename: m30slte
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 31 (January 07)

IST 06:25 pm: While the Redmi 5A is not going to get the update to Android 11, users can thank developer zuma99629 for bringing LineageOS 18.0 support for the device. You can download the ROM for your phone via the link below:

Xiaomi Redmi 5A (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)

  • Device: Xiaomi Redmi 5A
  • Codename: riva
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 32 (January 08)

IST 06:00 pm: Unofficial builds of LineageOS 18.0 are now available on a host of devices. Some of the latest to join the growing list are the Google Pixel C, HTC One M8/Dual, HTC One M9, Xiaomi Mi 8 SE, and Xiaomi Mi 4C.

IST 06:20 pm: Sony Xperia X and Xperia X Compact users will also be glad to know that they can get their hands on Android 11 thanks to the ExplosiveLobster custom ROM.

Sony Xperia X (ExplosiveLobster)

  • Device: Sony Xperia X
  • Codename: suzu
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Sony Xperia X Compact (ExplosiveLobster)

  • Device: Sony Xperia X
  • Codename: suzu
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 33 (January 11)

IST 09:46 am: OnePlus 3, OnePlus 3T, OnePlus 5, and OnePlus 5T can get Android 11 on their devices thanks to a bunch of Android 11-based custom ROMs that are now available for the devices.

Head here for the download links for the OnePlus 3/3T and here for the download links for the OnePlus 5/5T.

IST 12:25 pm: Android 11 is now available on these Motorola phones thanks to custom ROMs: Moto E 2015, Moto G 2015, Moto G3 Turbo, Moto G4 Play, Moto G5 Plus, Moto G5S, Moto G5S Plus, Moto G7 Power, Moto X4, and Motorola One.

None of these devices are expected to receive the update to Android 11 officially. Therefore, the only way to try out Android 11 on these devices going forward would be to flash a custom ROM.

IST 12:55 pm: Thanks to unofficial LineageOS 18.1 builds, Android 11 is now available on a bunch of old smartphones including four 8-year-old Sony Xperia models as per a report.

OnePlus One (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: OnePlus One
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Google Nexus 5 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Google Nexus 5
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Sony Xperia XP (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Sony Xperia XP
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Sony Xperia T/TX/V (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Devices: Sony Xperia T/TX/V
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 34 (January 12)

IST 05:30 pm: While OEMs are still struggling to roll out Android 11 to eligible devices, independent developers are bringing the latest Android version to more smartphones each day.

Unofficial LineageOS 18.1 ports are now available for the Lenovo K6 Power and the Google Nexus 7 2013. We’ve shared the download links below. (Via: 1, 2)

Lenovo K6 Power (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Lenovo K6 Power
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Google Nexus 7 2013 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Google Nexus 7 2013
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 35 (January 13)

IST 10:00 am: Paranoid Android Ruby Beta 1 based on Android 11 is here for the OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8 Pro, and the Xiaomi Mi A3. You can download the ROMs via the links below.

OnePlus 8/8Pro (Paranoid Android Ruby Beta 1)

  • Device: OnePlus 8/8Pro
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi A3 (Paranoid Android Ruby Beta 1)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi A3
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

IST 06:05 pm: Samsung Galaxy J and Motorola G7 Power users won’t be getting the Android 11 update officially, however, thanks to unofficial LineageOS 18.1 builds, they can try out Android 11 on their devices right away. (Via: 1, 2)

Samsung Galaxy J (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy J
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Motorola G7 Power (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Motorola G7 Power
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 36 (January 14)

IST 06:15 pm: Unofficial LineageOS 18.1 ports are now available for the Google Pixel 4, Google Pixel 4 XL, Sony Xperia SP, and Motorola Moto Z2 Play. We’ve shared the links to download the ROMs below. (Via: 1, 2, 3)

Google Pixel 4 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Google Pixel 4
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Google Pixel 4 XL (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Google Pixel 4 XL
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Sony Xperia SP (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Sony Xperia SP
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Motorola Moto Z2 Play (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Motorola Moto Z2 Play
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 37 (January 15)

IST 06:00 pm: The Motorola Moto G3 Turbo, Xiaomi Redmi K20, Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3, and Xiaomi Mi 9T are the latest phones to get unofficial LineageOS 18.1 builds. (Via: 1, 2, 3, 4)

Motorola Moto G3 Turbo (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Motorola Moto Z2 Play
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Redmi K20 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Xiaomi Redmi K20
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi 9T (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi 9T
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 38 (January 16)

01:38 pm (IST): As you wait for official OxygenOS 11 to rollout for your OnePlus 7/7T series device, we have compiled a list of Android 11 custom ROMs that perform just as well. You can check it all out via this link.

Update 39 (January 19)

05:20 pm (IST): Android 11-based LineageOS 18.1 builds are now available for the LG V30 and Xiaomi Mi Max 3. We’ve shared the download links below. (Via: 1, 2)

LG V30 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: LG V30
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi Max 3 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi Max 3
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 40 (January 23)

11:10 am (IST): The Android 11-based custom ROMs continue to pour in. A new report highlights the availability of Android 11 custom ROMs for the Sony Xperia 5 II, Xperia XZ1, Xperia XZ1 Compact, and Xiaomi Mi Note 2.

Sony Xperia 5 II (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Sony Xperia 5 II
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Sony Xperia XZ1 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Sony Xperia XZ1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi Note 2 (Official Pixel Experience beta)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi Note 2
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 41 (January 25)

06:22 pm (IST): Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2 users can now get their hands on the official Pixel Experience ROM based on Android 11 in beta form. We’ve shared the download link below:

Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2 (Official Pixel Experience beta)

  • Device: Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 42 (January 29)

02:55 pm (IST): Unofficial Pixel Experience builds based on Android 11 are now available for the Snapdragon 845-equipped Samsung Galaxy S9, S9+, and Galaxy Note 9. Further, Sony Xperia 5 II users can test out Android 11 via a new unofficial LineageOS 18.1 build.

Samsung Galaxy S9 (Unofficial Pixel Experience)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy S9
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Samsung Galaxy S9+ (Unofficial Pixel Experience)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy S9+
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (Unofficial Pixel Experience)

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 9
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Sony Xperia 5 II (Unofficial LineageOS 18.1)

  • Device: Sony Xperia 5 II
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 43 (January 30)

06:05 pm (IST): The Android 11 kernel sources now available for the Samsung Galaxy S21, Redmi Note 9T, and Sony Xperia 1 II as per a report. Therefore, users can expect to see these devices get support for various custom ROMs soon.

Update 44 (February 03)

11:30 am (IST): The Android 11-based Paranoid Android Ruby Beta 1 custom ROM is now available for Xiaomi Redmi Note 8/8T and OnePlus 8T. Here are the ROM download links for the aforementioned devices:

OnePlus 8T (Paranoid Android Ruby Beta 1)

  • Device: OnePlus 8T
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Redmi Note 8/8T (Paranoid Android Ruby Beta 1)

  • Device: Xiaomi Redmi Note 8/8T
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 45 (February 05)

11:42 am (IST): OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8 Pro, and Xiaomi Mi A3 can now be upgraded to the Paranoid Android Ruby Beta 2 custom ROM based on Android 11. The same can be downloaded from the links given below:

OnePlus 8 (Paranoid Android Ruby Beta 2)

  • Device: OnePlus 8
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

OnePlus 8 Pro (Paranoid Android Ruby Beta 2)

  • Device: OnePlus 8 Pro
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Xiaomi Mi A3 (Paranoid Android Ruby Beta 2)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi A3
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

IST 01:12 pm: OnePlus Nord just got support for popular custom ROM, Pixel Experience. Additionally, there is an Android 11-based Pixel Experience ROM for this device. Here’s the download link.

OnePlus Nord (avicii) (Pixel Experience)

  • Device: OnePlus Nord
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 46 (February 08)

09:45 am (IST): A bunch of smartphones have picked up Android 11 support through custom ROMs. These are the Huawei P8 Lite, 2017/Honor 8 Lite, Lenovo Z6 Lite, LG G3, Moto G8, Moto G Fast, Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini, Sony Xperia 5 II, Sony Xperia XZ1, Sony, Xperia XZ1 Compact, Xiaomi Mi 8 SE, and Xiaomi Mi Note 2 as highlighted by the folks over at XDA on Twitter.

The links to download the custom ROMs for these devices can be found here.

Update 47 (February 10)

10:50 am (IST): In the past couple of days, a few other devices have picked up Android 11 support through custom ROMs. These are the Asus ZenFone 6, Redmi K20 Pro/Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro, and LG G7 ThinQ. The links to download the ROMs are given below:

Asus ZenFone 6 (OmniROM 11)

  • Device: Asus ZenFone 6
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Redmi K20 Pro/Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro (OmniROM 11)

  • Device: Redmi K20 Pro/Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

LG G7 ThinQ (OmniROM 11)

  • Device: LG G7 ThinQ
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

(Via: 1, 2)

02:01 pm (IST): Also receiving a bunch of Android 11-based custom ROMs is the Moto G7 Play, namely LineageOS 18.1, HavocOS 4.1, and dotOS 5.0. If interested, you can grab the files via the links below.

  • Device: Moto G7 Play
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: LineageOS 18.1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
      • Download: Link
      • MD5: fe3e58ed23caa2f1d4ef8bfa7dc7eee6
  • Version: dotOS 5.0.0
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
      • Download: Link
      • MD5: d7c0a84c32c3ced4fb75a29a9763bb1b
  • Version: HavocOS 4.1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
      • Download: Link
      • MD5: 42d5185fa14240a01a99e1757f27d0c1

Update 48 (February 13)

10:40 am (IST): A few more devices have bagged Android 11 support via LineageOS 18.1 custom ROMs. These are the Moto G Fast, Xiaomi Redmi 3, Moto G7, and Moto G8.

  • Device: Moto G Fast
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: LineageOS 18.1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Moto G8
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: LineageOS 18.1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Moto G7
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: LineageOS 18.1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Redmi 3
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: LineageOS 18.1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

(Via: 1, 2, 3, 4)

Update 49 (February 15)

04:45 pm (IST): Android 11-based custom ROMs are now available for the Realme X2 Pro, Realme XT, Realme 6, Realme 7, and Narzo 20 Pro thanks to official and unofficial crDroid 7.x builds. Head here for more details and the download links.

06:30 pm (IST): Xiaomi Mi A1 users can try out Android 11 with a cool custom ROM called Descendant XI. The ROM brings a few unique features as per a fresh report. Poco M2 Pro and Realme 2 Pro users can also try out Android 11 via the Pixel Plus UI ROM. (Via)

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi A1
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Descendant XI
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Poco M2 Pro
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Plus UI
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Realme 2 Pro
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Plus UI
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 50 (February 16)

06:45 pm (IST): OnePlus 7 users can now get their hands on the Pixel Experience custom ROM based on Android 11. Head here for the download link.

Update 51 (February 18)

03:32 pm (IST): Another day and another new member has been admitted to the growing LineageOS 18.1 custom ROM club, this time the Motorola Moto X Pure. If interested, check out the download link here and installatin guide here.

Update 52 (February 22)

03:19 pm (IST): HTC U12+ and U11 users will be pleased to know that they can now try out Android 11 on their devices thanks to ViperExperience and LineageOS 18.1 custom ROMs. Head here to check out all the details.

Update 53 (February 25)

01:50 pm (IST): Good news coming in for the Motorola G7 Play users as they can now enjoy the Android 11 update. With the wonders of developers at StyxOS Athena, custom ROM has been fabricated to suit the device. Head here to access the download link, as well as the right procedure.

Update 54 (February 26)

12:20 pm (IST): LineageOS 18.1 based on Android 11 has unofficially landed on the Exynos Samsung Galaxy S20 series. The build may not be official yet but work for it is speculated to be underway.

  • Device: Exynos Samsung Galaxy S20
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: LineageOS 18.1
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 55 (March 04)

10:45 am (IST): Pixel Experience has long been regarded as the gold standard for custom ROMs. It offers an extremely original stock Android experience that isn’t too dissimilar from the software found on the Google Pixels.

Moreover, the ROM is actively maintained for a bunch of devices from various OEMs, and its development hints that the device’s custom ROM development community is quite active.

A bunch of Xiaomi devices have also neared the end of their official software development support. Hence, we decided to highlight those along with several others.

  • Device: Xiaomi Redmi Note 9S/9 Pro/Pro Max/POCO M2 Pro
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Redmi Note 7
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Global/Pro
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Redmi Note 4/4X
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Mi Mix
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Mi Mix 2s
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 5G
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Mi 8
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Mi 5s
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery
  • Device: Xiaomi Mi 5
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Pixel Experience
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 56 (March 11)

07:43 pm (IST): Thanks to XDA Recognized Developer AlexisXDA, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 users now have a chance to experience One UI 3.1 on their devices.

The new custom ROM is called Noble ROM and brings support for the Android 11-based One UI 3.1 skin to the single-SIM and dual-SIM models of the global Note 9.

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 9
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Nobel ROM
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 57 (March 12)

09:43 am (IST): After a long slump in the developer community following the publishing of the kernel source code for the OnePlus Nord N10 5G, users of the device can now celebrate as they now have a custom ROM for their devices, albeit an unofficial one. Hopefully, this is the beginning of vibrant development like we’ve seen from other OnePlus devices.

Update 58 (March 18)

12:14 am (IST): With the wonders of the developers at custom ROM community, LG G7 users now have a way to enjoy Android 11. The unofficial Android 11 upgrade is possible with multiple custom ROMs such as LineageOS, DotOS or EvoX and can be installed from here.

Update 59 (March 22)

03:00 pm (IST): Even though the Asus ROG Phone 2 users may never really run the Android 11 officially, custom ROM devs always have their back. The Android 11-based OmniROM can now be flashed on this device.

  • Device: Asus ROG Phone 2
  • Channel: Custom ROM
  • Version: Omni ROM
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 60 (March 23)

06:05 pm (IST): The Redmi Note 7/7S has bagged the Android 12 update unofficially through a GSI, that too an extremely stable experience with no major bugs. For details and download link, head here.

Update 61 (March 26)

10:47 am (IST): It no longer matters if Xiaomi halts the development for a device, custom ROM devs will always have something better to offer.

Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S, Mix 3, 8 Pro, and 8 Explorer Edition now have the option to upgrade to Android 11 with Paranoid Android, the longest-running custom ROM project.

Update 62 (March 27)

04:00 pm (IST): Samsung Galaxy A7, A8, and A8+ 2018 users might be happy to know that a developer has ported the Galaxy M31’s Android 11 update with the One UI 3.1 skin to these devices. (Via)

Update 63 (March 30)

04:33 pm (IST): Samsung Galaxy S9 and Note 9 series no longer have to wait for the official Android 11 by the company as the update can now be installed unofficially.

One UI 3.1 port is available that lets users enjoy the latest update and can be downloaded from here for the Samsung Galaxy S9 series while Galaxy Note 9 series users can head here.

Update 64 (March 31)

02:50 pm (IST): Sony Xperia XZ3 may not be eligible for Android 11 officially but that doesn’t mean it can not have a taste of it.

A custom ROM based on Android 11 is now available for Sony Xperia XZ3 users. Head here to download and learn what steps to follow.

Update 65 (April 01)

05:42 pm (IST): There’s a big list of devices that will have the support of Android 11-based LineageOS 18.1 officially. Find out your device here.

Update 66 (April 09)

06:31 pm (IST): The OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7T Pro, Redmi Note 5 Pro, and Moto X (2014) have all bagged official LineageOS 18.1 support.

Update 67 (April 14)

06:17 pm (IST): It is now possible for the Samsung S8 and Note 8 series to run Android 11 unofficially, thanks to the custom ROM developers. Also, the Redmi Note 10 Pro & Pro Max can now run LineageOS 18.1 unofficially.

Update 68 (April 15)

06:16 pm (IST): Sony Xperia 5Z users can now try out Android 11 on their devices thanks to an unofficial LineageOS 18.1 build. Head here for more details and the download link.

Update 69 (April 17)

11:40 am (IST): LineageOS 18.1 may just be your best way to get the Android 11 update. This not only brings an upgrade to Android 11 but packs a bucket-load of features as well. Find its review here.

Update 70 (April 20)

06:40 pm (IST): Official LineageOS 18.1 builds are now available for the Xiaomi Mi A2, LG G3, Galaxy Note 3, and Galaxy S5 as highlighted by a fresh report.

Update 71 (April 21)

09:50 am (IST): Samsung Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 users can now get a taste of Android 11-based One UI 3.1 unofficially. Head here to flash the skin on your device.

Update 72 (April 26)

01:02 pm (IST): Redmi Note 10 series has already started receiving custom-based AOSP ROMs. For the ones who wish to try out more than what MIUI 12 offers, here’s where you can head to download the ROMs.

Update 73 (April 29)

03:37 pm (IST): LineageOS has extended the support of Android 11-based LineageOS 18.1 for the OnePlus 6/6T, ASUS ZenFone 5Z, and Xiaomi Mi Note 3.

Even the age-old LG G3 gets the official LineageOS 18.1 ROM now. Builds available for Korea and Canada now.

Update 74 (May 03)

06:47 pm (IST): Being a famous device ever after years of its launch, Poco F1 continues to get custom ROMs by the grace of developers. Bliss ROM is now available for this device. Try it out here.

Update 75 (May 11)

04:15 pm (IST): LineageOS 18.1 is expanding its compatibility to more devices now which includes the Moto E5 Plus, G5, Google Pixel 3 series, OnePlus 7T, and the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Plus.

Update 76 (May 15)

04:15 pm (IST): Here’s a way to download stock Android 11 on Motorola G40 Fusion. Thanks to third-party development the device owners can enjoy the latest update.

Update 77 (May 24)

06:00 pm (IST): LineageOS 18.1 is further expanding to even older devices. The builds are now available for the ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M1, Max M2, Xiaomi Redmi Note 7, Mi 6, Mi Mix 2, Sony Xperia XZ2, Xperia XZ2 Compact, Xperia ZZ3, and Lenovo Z6 Pro.

Asus ZenFone 7 and 7 Pro also gets an Android 11-based custom ROM and Kirisakura kernel. Download them from here.

Update 78 (May 28)

02:00 pm (IST): Redmi Note 7 finally gets Android 11-based LineageOS 18.1 build and can be downloaded from here.

Update 79 (June 02)

02:35 pm (IST): Here’s a big list of all devices that can enjoy the Android 11-based custom ROMs.

07:45 pm (IST): Those waiting for the official Android 11-based OxygenOS 11 update for the OnePlus 6 and 6T can try the Pixel Experience ROM based on Android 11 for both devices.

Update 80 (July 30)

05:55 pm (IST): A whole bunch of phones have been bagged Carbon ROM support based on Android 11 officially as highlighted by a fresh report. These are as follows:

OnePlus 6 (enchilada)
OnePlus 6T (fajita)
OnePlus 7 Pro (guacamole)
OnePlus 7T Pro (hotdog)
OnePlus 8 (instantnoodle)

OnePlus 8 Pro (instantnoodlep)
OnePlus 8T (kebab)
Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 (lavender)
OnePlus 9 Pro (lemonadep)
Essential Phone (mata)

ASUS ROG Phone 3 (obiwan)
Xiaomi Redmi K30/Poco X2 (phoenix)
Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro (sweet)
Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 / 5 Pro (whyred)
Sony Xperia Z3 (z3 )
Sony Xperia Z3 Compact (z3c)

Interested users can head to the official Carbon ROM site to get their hands on the custom ROM on their devices.

Update 81 (August 30)

01:25 pm (IST): New reports now indicate that LineageOS 18.1 is adding support for a bunch of devices, meaning that they can now enjoy support and updates from one f the most revered custom ROMs we have today. These include:

– POCO F3/Redmi K40/Mi 11X
– POCO X3 Pro
– Samsung Galaxy M20
– Fairphone 3
– BQ Aquaris X
– BQ Aquaris X Pro
– Samsung Galaxy A5 2017
– Samsung Galaxy A7 2017
Source

Update 82 (September 16)

02:25 pm (IST): LineageOS 18.1 is adding support for a number of devices, further bringing Android 11 to them. These include:

– Lenovo Z5 GT
– SHIFT SHIFT6mq
– Sony Xperia Z2
– Poco X3 NFC
Source

Update 83 (March 29)

05:54 pm (IST): The owners of original Pixel smartphones can now experience Android 11 via custom ROM. The official Lineage OS builds based on Android 11 are now available for Pixel and Pixel XL devices.

Note: In case you’re looking for an Android 11 custom ROM for a device that isn’t mentioned here, you can also check out a regularly updated list here.

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