Vodafone Italy offers a bunch of Android-powered smartphones that may receive the upcoming Android 11 update. And before we check out the list of eligible phones for the update, you may want to check out a few details regarding the release of Android 11.
Early on in the year, Google had planned to announce Android 11 at its Google I/O event which was scheduled to take place in May. Well, that didn’t go according to plan since the search giant had to cancel the event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nevertheless, ditching the in-person announcement, Google released the first Android 11 beta for its Pixel phones in June. Following in its steps, OnePlus was the first non-Google OEM to release the Android 11 beta for its flagships — the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro.
Not much later, other OEMs such as Oppo, Xiaomi, and Realme also began releasing the beta update for some of their phones. And by the beginning of July, the beta was already available on 13 devices from 7 vendors.
In fact, Google and OnePlus have both released the third Android 11 beta update for their devices. Thus, the stable update should not be too far off. That being said, it’s now time to take a look at Android 11 eligible devices offered by Vodafone in Italy.
Vodafone Italy Android 11 update: Eligible devices
Predicting which smartphones will receive an upcoming Android update has become pretty easy. This is because most vendors have adopted a certain update cycle for their devices and usually stick to it. Some vendors provide 2-3 major OS updates while others provide only 1 major OS update for certain devices.
Up until a few days ago, Samsung also provided only 2 OS updates for all its phones, including its thousand dollars upward flagships. But at its latest UNPACKED event, the South Korean giant confirmed that it will provide up to 3 major OS updates for certain phones.
Thus, we have taken all this information into account and have curated a list of phones from Vodafone Italy that may get the Android 11 update.
– Google Pixel 4 (Beta available)
– Google Pixel 4 XL (Beta available)
– Google Pixel 3a (Beta available)
– Google Pixel 3 (Beta available)
– Google Pixel 3 XL (Beta available)
– Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G
– Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G
– Samsung Galaxy S20 5G/4G
– Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G
– Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
– Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
– Samsung Galaxy Fold 5G
– Samsung Galaxy S10 5G
– Samsung Galaxy S10
– Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 5G/4G
– Samsung Galaxy S10e
– Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
– Samsung Galaxy Note 10
– Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus
– Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
– Samsung Galaxy A80
– Samsung Galaxy A70
– Samsung Galaxy A71
– Samsung Galaxy A51
– Samsung Galaxy A41
– Samsung Galaxy A50
– Samsung Galaxy A21s
– Samsung Galaxy A20e
– Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)
– Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e
– Huawei P40 Pro 5G
– Huawei P40 Lite 5G
– Huawei P30
– Huawei P30 Pro
– Huawei P30 Lite
– Huawei P30 Lite New Edition
– Huawei Mate 20
– Huawei Mate 20 Pro
– Nokia 7.2
– Sony Xperia 10 II
– Sony Xperia 1
– Oppo Find X2 Pro 5G (Beta available)
– Oppo Find X2 Lite 5G
– Oppo Find X2 Neo
– Xiaomi Redmi Note 9
– Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G
– Xiaomi Mi 10
These are the phones offered by Vodafone Italy that we expect will get the Android 11 update when it’s released by Google. Keep in mind that this is by no means an official confirmation by Vodafone Italy itself. Therefore, we cannot guarantee that all devices mentioned here will bag the update.
Further, it’s also possible that a device not mentioned here may get the update. In case you’re sure we’ve missed a device, feel free to let us know by posting a comment below. That being said, we can expect to see the stable Android 11 update to be released soon, possibly next month.
In order to keep track of the rollout, you can check out our dedicated Android 11 update trackers for OEMs such as Xiaomi, Vivo, Huawei/Honor, OnePlus, Samsung, and Realme. These trackers are updated regularly with the latest information so you might want to check them often.
And similar to this post, we’ve also created lists of Android 11 eligible phones from other carriers such as Fido, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, Rogers, TELUS, O2, Three, EE, Vodafone UK, Vodafone Australia, Optus, Telstra, and Bell.
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