Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0) Sony Xperia XA2 Plus (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0) Sony Xperia XA2 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0) Sony Xperia 10 Plus (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0) Sony Xperia 10 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0) You can download the ROMs for the aforementioned devices via the links below: These are the Sony Xperia 10, Sony Xperia 10 Plus, Sony Xperia XA2, Sony Xperia XA2 Plus, and the Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra. 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. Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0) 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. IST 04:10 pm: We’ve added a few other smartphones that have bagged the Android 11 update via custom ROMs. Motorola Moto G7 Power (Unofficial RevengeOS) These devices are the Essential Phone, Moto G7 Power, Realme X2 and Realme XT. IST 04:10 pm: A few new devices have also picked up the Android 11 update unofficially thanks to third-party developers. Google Pixel 2 XL (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0) Google Pixel 2 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0) ![]() Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0) Realme 3 Pro/X Lite (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0)Īsus ZenFone Max Pro M1 (Unofficial LineageOS 18.0) You can download the ROM(s) for your device(s) via the links below: 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. Third-party developers have already managed to get Android 11 up and running on several phones.Ī few new devices have been added to this growing list. IST 12:17 pm: While Android 11 is yet to be released in stable form for non-Pixel smartphones. Similarly, OnePlus 3/3T, and OnePlus Nord users can also install Android 11, all thanks to the team which is developing Havoc OS. ![]() 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. In its current state, the ROM is purely AOSP-based thus you won’t find extensive customization options and features. Thanks to a few contributors, OnePlus 6T users now also have a chance to experience Android 11 on their smartphones via the POSP ROM. 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. So, install them only if you absolutely want a taste of Android 11. It must be noted that these ROMs might not be suitable for daily use because they are still under testing. Here are the download links for the custom ROMs for the aforementioned 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. 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. ![]() OnePlus 6 gets the Android 11-based POSP custom ROM from raj_jdja but there are several bugs that the developer has specifically listed.Īlso, recognized XDA Developers member, riteshsaxena, has brought the Android 11-based ReloadedOS custom ROM to the Poco F1. 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. The Mi A2 gets the unofficial POSP (Android 11) custom ROM from kenn圓fcb but the ROM is still in testing phase meaning it might be full of bugs. Senior XDA Developers members, kenn圓fcb, Raghu varma, and raj_jdja, have developed the Android 11-based POSP custom ROMs for a bunch of devices. Nevertheless, custom ROMs like Potato Open Sauce Project (POSP) and ReloadedOS are already offering Android 11 support albeit unofficially. 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. ![]() However, there are devices that will not get the latest OS update officially simply because the respective OEMs have dropped the software update support. 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. Original story (published on September 19, 2020) follows: Discontinuation Notice: This page will not longer be updated.
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