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Original story (published on April 11, 2021) follows:

OEMs under the BBK Electronics umbrella have pulled up their socks when it comes to software updates, except OnePlus — which appears to have taken the wrong route this year.

If OEMs such as Vivo, Oppo, and Realme keep up the good work, we might even see more devices getting the update to Android 12 before the end of the year compared to the Android 11 rollout.

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Speculation aside, Vivo has currently rolled out Android 11 to a bunch of smartphones and you can check out all the details in our dedicated tracker.

While Android 11 is still fresh of the block, at least for Vivo phones, it’s no longer the latest Android OS. Google has already rolled out the Android 12 Developer Preview version 2.2 for the Pixels.

Moreover, it’s expected to divulge more details surrounding Android 12 at the Google I/O 2021 event that will take place between May 18 – 20.

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That said, we’ll keep track of all the developments related to Funtouch OS 12, OriginOS, and iQOO UI 3.0, all of which will be based on Android 12.

Vivo Funtouch OS 12/OriginOS/iQOO UI 3.0 release date

Last year, Vivo was amongst the few OEMs that rolled out the Android 11 beta for their flagships while Google was beta testing the update for the Pixels.

According to Google’s official schedule, the beta program will go live from May and will end sometime in August. Thus we can expect to see Vivo release the Android 12 beta for a couple of its flagship models.

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Android 12 release schedule

Vivo might continue with the beta tests after Google rolls out the stable builds for its Pixel phones. After further testing, it’s likely that the stable Android 12 update for Vivo phones will go live towards the end of the year.

List of eligible devices

Vivo usually seeds 2 major OS updates to most smartphones. However, it does not guarantee the same. This makes it a tad tricky to figure out which models will get the upcoming Android update and which ones won’t.

So it’s likely that most, if not all, Vivo phones that launched with Android 10 or Android 11 out of the box should get the update to Android 12. Although, some low-end models might not get the same treatment.

With that in mind, we’ve curated a list of Vivo phones that we think might get the Android 12 update with the Funtouch OS 12, OriginOS, or iQOO UI 3.0 skin depending on the region and model.

It’s also worth noting that OriginOS is currently limited to Vivo phones sold in China. Elsewhere, the company will continue to seed its Funtouch OS skin.

– Vivo X60t
– Vivo X60 Pro
– Vivo X60
– Vivo X60 Pro+
– Vivo X50 5G

– Vivo X50
– Vivo X50 Pro
– Vivo X50 Pro+
– Vivo X50e
– Vivo X50 Lite

– Vivo X51 5G
– Vivo Nex 3S 5G
– Vivo S9
– Vivo S9e
– Vivo S7t

– Vivo S7e
– Vivo S7
– Vivo Y30G
– Vivo Y30 (Standard/China)
– Vivo Y31

– Vivo Y31s
– Vivo Y11
– Vivo Y20
– Vivo Y20s
– Vivo Y20G

– Vivo Y20 2021
– Vivo Y20i
– Vivo Y12s
– Vivo Y51a
– Vivo Y51s

– Vivo Y51 (2020, December)
– Vivo Y52s
– Vivo Y70
– Vivo Y70s
– Vivo Y73s

– Vivo V19
– Vivo V20
– Vivo V20 Pro
– Vivo V20 SE

While iQOO hasn’t been around for a long time, it promised 2 major OS updates for the iQOO 3. Hence we expect to see the company stick to the same update policy for other models too.

These iQOO phones might get the update to Android 12 with iQOO UI 3.0.

– Vivo iQOO Z3
– Vivo iQOO 7
– Vivo iQOO Neo5
– Vivo iQOO 3 5G
– Vivo iQOO U2x

– Vivo iQOO 5 Pro 5G
– Vivo iQOO 5 5G
– Vivo iQOO Neo3 5G
– Vivo iQOO Z1x
– Vivo iQOO Z1

– Vivo iQOO U3
– Vivo iQOO U1x

To reiterate, this list of eligible devices is by no means an official confirmation and it’s possible that some devices mentioned here may not get the update. It’s also possible that certain devices not mentioned here may get Android 12 so take this information with a pinch of salt.

Having said that, we’ll post new updates here as and when we come across any new developments related to the release and availability of Android 12 with Funtouch OS 12, OriginOS, or iQOO UI 3.0.

Update 1 (May 11)

IST 10:54 am: It is now coming to light that the Vivo X60 line of devices will get 3 major Android updates meaning they’re going to be supported up to Android 14. More on that here and here.

Update 2 (May 19)

IST 10:54 am: iQOO has just announced an Android 12 beta-testing program for its 2021 flagship smartphone, iQOO 7. Successful applicants will get an extremely early sneak preview of what is probably the latest version of OriginOS for the iQOO 7. It may or may not contain new features but is still a good look at what’s coming. More on that here.

Update 3 (June 01)

IST 07:05 pm: IQOO has promised Android 12 and Android 13 updates for IQOO 7 and guaranteed 3 years of software support. For more info, head here.

Note: We’ll add the tracker table to this article once Vivo starts seeding the Android 12 beta or stable update to any device.

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Dwayne Cubbins
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