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Samsung has updated these devices to Android 11

It usually takes Android OEMs a fair bit to get the latest version of the OS on older devices, but Samsung has been getting better and better at this every year. For Android 11, the official update schedule kicked off in early December and continues to expand. Here’s every device Samsung has updated to Android 11 so far.

This article will be continuously updated with new devices as rollouts begin.

What’s new in Android 11 on Samsung devices?

Samsung’s Android 11 update brings the typical features you know and love from Google’s update, including notification improvements, Bubbles for messages, and many others. One that was unfortunately cut, though, was Google’s useful power menu shortcuts for smart home devices. Shame.

On top of Android 11, the smartphone giant is also including One UI 3.0, which includes all of the features Galaxy owners have known and loved for years, as well as a few new additions and a fresh coat of paint on the design as a whole. It’s a slick look that continues to refine Samsung’s work on Android that, frankly, has especially become really good over the past few years.

So what devices are getting Android 11? Samsung has confirmed updates for quite a lot of devices from the S, Note, Z, and A series, but even more devices will likely be updated over time. Here’s what’s been updated so far.

Samsung devices getting Android 11 now

Galaxy S20 Series

  • Galaxy S20 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy S20+ — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy S20 Ultra — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy S20 FE — One UI 3.1

Rolling out as of December 2, the Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra all picked up the Android 11 update on multiple US carriers as well as unlocked models and global carrier units. These phones also picked up One UI 3.1 in late February.

The Galaxy S20 FE picked up Android 11 starting in Russia on December 18, with the UK, India, and Germany also seeing updates. As of January 7, the update is rolling out in the US as well with all major carriers pushing updates as of January 18. At this point, it appears that the update has reached a nearly full rollout across the globe.

In late February, One UI 3.1 started rolling out to the S20 series, with the update broadly available in the US and around the world. Notably, though, the update is still not available for some devices in some regions.

Galaxy S10 Series

  • Galaxy S10 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy S10+ — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy S10e — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy S10 5G — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy S10 Lite — One UI 3.1

Samsung has started the rollout of Android 11 to its Galaxy S10 series in January as well. The update is available in Switzerland on the Galaxy S10e and S10 5G at first, but should expand to the S10 and S10+ as well as other regions in the near future. The S10e’s update is also available in the US.

The Galaxy S10 and S10+ are both getting their Android 11 update now as well, though the update was briefly pulled due to some bugs. As of February 1, the update appears to be widely rolling out in Korea and has been spotted on some US carriers recently. As of mid-February, the update has been released for all Galaxy S10 variants in the US.

The Galaxy S10 Lite picked up Android 11 around December 22 in India and Spain. The update has also since been spotted in the US, UK, and Germany.

One UI 3.1 started rolling out to the Galaxy S10 series in several regions around March 10th, rolling out widely in the US especially.

Galaxy Note Series

  • Galaxy Note 20 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Note 20 Ultra — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Note 10 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Note 10+ — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Note 10 Lite — One UI 3.1

Around December 14, the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra saw updates to Android 11 on AT&T. Verizon, T-Mobile, and unlocked variants have followed in the time since. The update is also available globally on carriers and unlocked units.

In February, the Galaxy Note 20 series started picking up One UI 3.1, an update that’s now available on all major carriers as well as in other countries.

To close out 2020, Samsung rollied out Android 11 and One UI 3.0 to the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+. By mid-February, the update is widely available in most regions. The update also rolled out to the Note 10 Lite in early March.

Galaxy A Series

  • Galaxy A42 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A12 One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A02s — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A51, 4G and 5G — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A71 5G — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A41 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A31 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A21s — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A11 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A01
  • Galaxy A50/s — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A40 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A30 One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A30sOne UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A20
  • Galaxy A20eOne UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A90 5G — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A80 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A70/s — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy A60 — One UI 3.1

Samsung’s uber-popular budget series of smartphones is also getting Android 11, and much sooner than most people expected. The Galaxy A51 5G and Galaxy A71 5G both saw updates arrive in early February in regional releases. Meanwhile, the world’s most popular Android phone, the Galaxy A51 (4G) saw its update rolling out in mid-February nearly across the globe. In early April, the Galaxy A51 5G finally got its Android 11 upgrade and Samsung went directly to One UI 3.1 as well. The older Galaxy A50 and A50s also picked up Android 11 with One UI 3.1 in early March, though only in some regions. It landed on the Verizon-sold A50 in April.

The Galaxy A40 picked up Android 11 and One UI 3.1 in March, right alongside the Galaxy A80 in Europe. On March 25th, the update started rolling out to the Galaxy A90 5G in South Korea as well as the Galaxy A70s in India. In early April, the Galaxy A70 saw a wider rollout of Android 11 The Galaxy A60 was updated around April 13th. As April turns the corner, the popular Galaxy A31 saw its Android 11 update from Samsung starting in South Korea. As with all of Samsung’s phones, that likely means a global rollout isn’t too far off. The Galaxy A01 also saw its Android 11 update around April 24th while the Galaxy A31 was seeing a wider rollout at the time and the Galaxy A41 saw its Android 11/One UI 3.1 update rolling out just a couple of days later in select regions.

In May 2021, the Galaxy A02s saw its Android 11 update finally start rolling out in Russia ahead of other regions. Around the same time, the Galaxy A12 also saw its update in the same region. On May 13th, the update was spotted on the Galaxy A11 in Central America. Galaxy A30 was updated in India a week later. Both Galaxy A30s and Galaxy A20 picked up their respective Android 11 updates in early June. Galaxy A20e was updated around the same time.

Samsung Galaxy Foldables

  • Galaxy Z Flip — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5G — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Fold — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Z Fold 2 — One UI 3.1

Samsung has traditionally been just a bit slow to update its foldable to new versions of Android, but the Galaxy Z Flip 5G broke that rule. That device’s update started rolling out in Switzerland on December 21 but has not been confirmed for other regions.

Just ahead of the new year, too, Samsung started rolling out the Android 11 update for its regular Galaxy Z Flip with a roughly 2GB update. One UI 3.1 started rolling out to the series in February.

On January 11, Samsung opened the Android 11 floodgates for its $2,000 Galaxy Z Fold 2. The update started rolling out in Germany and is mentioned on the TELUS website as rolling out in Canada as soon as January 20. The update is also rolling out in India and the UK and has rolled out widely in the United States. The One UI 3.1 update started rolling out in late February/early March in some regions too.

As reported by SamMobile on January 18, Samsung started rolling out Android 11 to its original Galaxy Fold. The update has already appeared in France, UAE, UK, and Switzerland through may depend on whether you own the LTE or 5G versions of the phone.

Galaxy Tab Series

  • Galaxy Tab S7 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Tab S7+ — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Tab S6 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Tab S5e — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Tab A7 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy Tab Active 3
  • Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) One UI 3.1

The Galaxy Tab S7 series was among the first of Samsung’s tablets to get Android 11, and it also started right off the bat with One UI 3.1. The Galaxy Tab S6 later picked up Android 11 and One UI 3.1 in early March. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite also got its One UI 3.1 update in some regions in early March. In April, the update extended again to the Galaxy Tab S5e, spotted in Russia and the UK first. Other regions should be quick to follow. The Galaxy Tab Active 3 picked up its update in the second half of April with the Galaxy Tab A7 only a few days behind it in some regions across Europe. In May/June, carrier versions of the Galaxy Tab S6 were updated to Android 11 as was the Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019).

Other Samsung devices with Android 11

The list of devices Samsung is updating to Android 11 goes beyond what we’ve listed above. Others that have been updated in at least some regions include:

  • Galaxy M30s
  • Galaxy M40 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy M51 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy M31/s — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy M21 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy M11 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy M01 — One UI 3.1
  • Galaxy F41
  • Galaxy XCover Pro

Update 6/2: This article has been updated following the Galaxy A30, Tab A 8.0, and other rollouts as well as more information on other devices and regional rollouts

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H/T to the folks at PiunikaWeb, SamMobile for their eagle-eyed findings on Android 11 updates.

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