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Original story (published on July 14, 2020) follows:
Recently, we saw Google release Android 11 Beta 2. This build of the upcoming version of Android laid a lot of emphasis on stability and little in terms of features. With that, it is safe to say that Android 11 is almost done.
Now the question is, which devices are going to get updated to Android 11? Is your device going to get updated by your OEM to Android 11?
Simple! Since most Android OEMs commit themselves to at least two new versions of Android, most devices that came with Android 9 Pie out-of-the-box should get updated to Android 11, right? Well, not exactly.
Back in mid June, we got reports that the Redmi Note 8 Pro, a solid mid-range device launched in 2019 with Android 9 Pie out-of-the-box, would not get updated to Android 11 after all. If the Note 8 Pro will not get updated to Android 11, what about the Redmi Note 8?
When asked by a user whether the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 would get updated to Android 11, the moderator states that there’s still no official information on the same.
As mentioned, the Redmi Note 8 was unveiled back in 2019 and it came with Android 9.0 layered with MIUI 11. Currently, the device runs Android 10-based MIUI 11 as it awaits an update to MIUI 12. It would be rather odd for Xiaomi to deny the Redmi Note 8 devices an update to Android 11 and settle for a single major version of Android.
The same predicament faces yet another Xiaomi device, the Redmi 8A. Also launched back in September 2019 with Android 9 Pie-based MIUI 11, the device is not likely to get updated to Android 11, at least according to a Mi Community moderator.
Xiaomi users know that MIUI updates are far more feature-rich than new versions of Android so maybe, Xiaomi Redmi 8A and Redmi Note 8 users might want to start asking about their device’s eligibility for the next version of MIUI.
That said, we shall continue to keep an eye out for Xiaomi’s official communication on this issue and update as and when we get more information.
Update 1 (September 4)
IST: 04:30 pm: Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 and Note 8 Pro are among the most popular phones from the brand. The users are in dilemma if they will be receiving Android 11 update or not and have took to Mi Community to which a Mi Forum mod responded that both devices should not be receiving the OS update. Read the full story here.
Update 2 (September 15)
IST: 12:17 pm: In response to a user’s query regarding the availability of Android 11 for the Redmi Note 8, a Mi forum moderator stated that Android 11 isn’t available officially for the Redmi Note 8. The mod didn’t divulge an ETA for the update.
Update 3 (September 22)
IST: 12:13 pm: Unfortunately, it seems that the Redmi Note 8 will not be getting Android 11 after all. This was to be expected from the beginning since the Xiaomi only pushes 1 major OS update for devices from the Redmi series. But now a moderator has also confirmed that it will not get Android 11.
Redmi Note 8 won’t get Android 11 update, You will receive Android 10, MIUI updates directly in your updater app
Update 4 (November 19)
IST: 12:35 pm: According to a support representative from the company, Xiaomi is indeed “working hard to roll out the Android 11 update soon” for the Redmi Note 8.
Xiaomi has not made any comment regarding this publicly, however, it certainly is a good sign for Redmi Note 8 users. Full coverage here.
Update 5 (November 20)
IST: 03:45 pm: Yesterday, we found out that Xiaomi is allegedly working hard to release Android 11 for the Redmi Note 8. Today, we’ve come across a comment from a Mi Community mod who has stated that the Redmi Note 8 might not get Android 11.
Of course, this has complicated matters a lot and it seems the only way forward is for Xiaomi to provide an official statement regarding whether or not it will roll out the update for the device. More details here.
Update 6 (November 24)
IST: 10:10 am: New details have surfaced online suggesting that the Android 11 update for the Redmi Note 8, Note 8T, and Note 8 Pro is currently in its internal testing phase. Head here for more details.
Update 7 (December 08)
IST: 11:35 am: While a few days back, it came to notice that the Android 11 update for Redmi Note 8 is under internal testing. But now, a Device team member has come up with a contradictory statement claiming the device “will not receive Android 11.”
Update 8 (December 10)
IST: 06:00 pm: It seems that the Android 11 update for the Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro is around the corner since the devices have apparently bagged the final Android 10-based MIUI 12 beta. Check out the full story here.
Update 9 (January 04)
02:56 pm (IST): An alleged timeline for the release of both MIUI 12.5 update and Android 11 update for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8T has surfaced online. Details here.
Update 9 (January 06)
04:56 pm (IST): The Redmi Note 8 is now receiving Android 11 beta update in China as MIUI 12.5. See the full story here.
Update 11 (January 12)
06:00 pm (IST): Xiaomi has released the beta version of Android 11 for the Redmi Note 8 Pro in China. See the details here.
Update 12 (February 20)
01:55 pm (IST): The Android 11 update based on MIUI 12 is now rolling out for the Redmi Note 8 in China thus signaling an imminent global rollout. For details and download link, head here.
Update 13 (June 09)
04:42 pm (IST): The Android 11 update for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro has been delayed due to adaptation issues, a community mod has revealed.
Update 14 (June 19)
12:27 pm (IST): The Android 11 stable update for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro is now rolling out in China along with MIUI 12.5. A global release is imminent.
Update 15 (July 08)
04:30 pm (IST): The Android 11 stable update for the global variant of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro is now rolling out along with MIUI 12.5.
Update 16 (July 19)
03:45 pm (IST): Xiaomi has begun rolling out the stable Android 11 update for the Redmi Note 8 models sold in Europe. The update also brings the May security patch.
Update 17 (July 21)
06:42 pm (IST): Those with the global Redmi Note 8 variant can finally grab the MIUI 12 update based on Android 11. However, the said OS update is only meant for members of the Mi Pilot program. So, head here for more details and ROM download link.
Update 18 (August 16)
01:42 pm (IST): The Redmi Note 8T is now receiving the Android 11 stable update in Europe. To download, click here.
Update 19 (September 01)
11:15 am (IST): The Global variant of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 is currently receiving the Android 11 update as a stable beta once again. It brings along the July security patch but is still based on MIUI 12. Head here to download.
Update 20 (September 07)
11:50 am (IST): The Android 11 update layered with MIUI 12.5 has been released as a fastboot ROM now for the Redmi Note 8 Pro in India, indicating the completion of a wide rollout. To download it, click here.
Update 21 (October 23)
03:50 pm (IST): The Android 11 based MIUI update is reportedly rolling out for Redmi Note 8 in Indonesia with version V12.0.1.0.RCOIDXM.
Update 22 (October 25)
12:42 pm (IST): Xiaomi is now rolling out stable MIUI based on Android 11 to users of the Redmi Note 8T Global. The build number for this build is V12.0.2.0.RCXMIXM.
Update 23 (November 15)
06:09 pm (IST): Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 users in India can finally rejoice as the stable Android 11 update is reportedly ready for the device. Unfortunately, it will carries the MIUI 12 skin instead on MIUI 12.5.
Update 24 (November 25)
01:57 pm (IST): The Android 11 update for the Redmi Note 8 has reportedly begun rolling out for users in India as version V12.0.1.0.RCOINXM. At present, the update is live for Mi Pilot testers and will go live for others soon.
NOTE: We have these and many more Xiaomi stories in our dedicated Xiaomi section.
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