We've listed the vast majority of globally-available smartphones that can get Android 11, although have left out a few that are only available in few regions, or haven't been announced yet. So while lots of new smartphones can upgrade to Android 11, and some devices even come with it pre-installed, depending on your device and country you might be waiting a while. Manufacturers with custom forks of Android will now need to build their own versions of Android 11, then roll them out to their smartphones - that could be quick, for newer flagships, but if you've got an older or mid-range handset you might be waiting a while. Well, September 8 marked the release of Android 11 on Pixel phones, but if you own a handset from a company other than Google, you had to wait. Google released Android 11 on Septemwe were expecting this date thanks to leaks from the company, but Google itself didn't build up much fanfare for the new operating system.
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