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TechnologyJun 22, 2026· 9 min read

Android 17: Let's take stock of which smartphones will receive it

Google has officially released the update to Android 17 for the Pixel family of devices. The rollout began on June 16, although actual availability remains tied to individual geographical regions.

For users with smartphones from other brands, the situation is different, as no other manufacturer has yet issued formal lists. However, a thorough analysis of the current support policies of various brands - conducted by GizmoChina - allows us to accurately trace the map of devices that will receive the update.

Smartphones that will receive Android 17, manufacturer by manufacturer

The list of compatible Pixels is already available and is fairly predictable:

Google Pixel:

  • Pixel 10
  • Pixel 10 Pro
  • Pixel 10 Pro XL
  • Pixel 10 Pro Fold
  • Pixel 10a
  • Pixel 9
  • Pixel 9 Pro
  • Pixel 9 Pro XL
  • Pixel 9 Pro Fold
  • Pixel 9a
  • Pixel 8
  • Pixel 8 Pro
  • Pixel 8a
  • Pixel 7
  • Pixel 7 Pro
  • Pixel 7a
  • Pixel 6
  • Pixel 6 Pro
  • Pixel 6a
  • Pixel Tablet
  • Pixel Fold

The labs of Samsung, meanwhile, are already underway with testing One UI 9.0 (based on the latest Android release) currently in beta on the Galaxy S26 range. The debut of the stable version is expected in July 2026, coinciding with the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8.

The list of compatible devices includes the entire high-end range of recent years (from the Galaxy S23 series to the upcoming S26, including FE models), foldables starting from the fifth generations (including the Galaxy Z TriFold), as well as a wide selection of mid-range devices from the Galaxy A, M, and F series, and tablets from the Tab S9, S10, and S11 families.

Samsung:

  • Galaxy S26
  • Galaxy S26+
  • Galaxy S26 Ultra
  • Galaxy S25
  • Galaxy S25+
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra
  • Galaxy S25 Edge
  • Galaxy S25 FE
  • Galaxy S24
  • Galaxy S24+
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra
  • Galaxy S24 FE
  • Galaxy S23
  • Galaxy S23+
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23 FE
  • Z TriFold
  • Z Fold Special Edition
  • Z Fold 7
  • Z Flip 7
  • Z Flip 7 FE
  • Z Fold 6
  • Z Flip 6
  • Z Fold 5
  • Z Flip 5
  • A57
  • A56
  • A55
  • A54
  • A37
  • A36
  • A35
  • A34
  • A27
  • A26
  • A25
  • A24
  • A17 4G
  • A17 5G
  • A16 4G
  • A16 5G
  • A15 4G
  • A15 5G
  • A07 4G
  • A07 5G
  • A06 5G
  • M56
  • M55
  • M55s
  • M54
  • M36
  • M34
  • M17
  • M17e
  • M16
  • M15
  • M07
  • M06
  • F70e
  • F56
  • F55
  • F54
  • F36
  • F34
  • F17
  • F16
  • F15
  • F07
  • F06
  • Tab S11
  • Tab S11 Ultra
  • Tab S10+
  • Tab S10 Lite
  • Tab S10 Ultra
  • Tab S10 FE
  • Tab S10 FE+
  • Tab S9
  • Tab S9+
  • Tab S9 Ultra
  • Tab S9 FE
  • Tab S9 FE+
  • Tab S6 Lite (2024)
  • Tab A11
  • Tab A11+
  • Tab Active 5
  • Tab Active 5 Pro
  • XCover 7
  • XCover 7 Pro

On the Chinese manufacturer front, OnePlus is currently limiting the beta phase to just the OnePlus 15. The arrival of the stable OxygenOS 16 is expected around November 2026, extending to flagship models up to the OnePlus 11 series, the Nord line (from Nord 4 and onwards), and the OnePlus Pad tablets.

Oppo is also following similar dynamics, having opened the Developer Preview exclusively on Find X9 Pro. The stable release of ColorOS will arrive in November 2026, covering the foldables Find N, the flagship Find X series (up to generation X6), and the mid-range Reno series.

Nothing, although it has not launched a public beta, will distribute Nothing OS 5.0 starting November 2026 on Phone (2a), Phone (3), and subsequent variants.

Realme, for its part, has granted the beta to only the GT 8 Pro, but future Realme UI 8.0 will reach a wide selection of devices by early November 2026, including numerical models from the 14 series and the P range.

OnePlus:

  • OnePlus Open
  • OnePlus 15
  • 15R
  • 13
  • 13R
  • 13s
  • 13T
  • 12
  • 12R
  • 11
  • Nord 6
  • Nord 5
  • Nord 4
  • Nord CE 6
  • Nord CE 6 Lite
  • Nord CE 5
  • Pad 4
  • Pad 3
  • Pad 2
  • Pad Lite
  • Pad Go 2.

Nothing:

  • Phone (4a)
  • Phone (4a) Pro
  • Phone (3)
  • Phone (3a)
  • Phone (3a) Lite
  • Phone (3a) Pro
  • Phone (2a)
  • Phone (2a) Plus
  • CMF Phone 2 Pro.

OPPO:

  • Find N6
  • Find N5
  • Find N3
  • Find N3 Flip
  • Find N2
  • Find N2 Flip
  • Find X9
  • X9 Pro
  • X9 Ultra
  • X9s
  • Find X8
  • X8 Pro
  • X8 Ultra
  • Find X7
  • X7 Ultra
  • Find X6
  • X6 Pro
  • Reno 15
  • Reno 15 Pro
  • Reno 15 Pro Mini
  • Reno 15 Pro Max
  • Reno 15 F
  • Reno 15 FS
  • Reno 14
  • Reno 14 Pro
  • Reno 14 F
  • Reno 13
  • Reno 13 Pro
  • Reno 13 F 4G
  • Reno 13 F 5G
  • Reno 12
  • Reno 12 Pro
  • Reno 11
  • Reno 11 Pro
  • F33
  • F33 Pro
  • F31
  • F31 Pro
  • F31 Pro+
  • F29
  • F29 Pro
  • K13
  • K13 Turbo
  • K13 Turbo Pro
  • K13x
  • Pad 5
  • Pad 3
  • Pad SE.

Realme:

  • GT 8 Pro
  • GT 7
  • GT 7 Pro
  • GT 7 Pro Racing
  • GT 7T
  • GT 6
  • GT 6T
  • GT 5 Pro
  • Realme 16
  • 16 Pro
  • 16 Pro+
  • 16T
  • 15
  • 15 Pro
  • 15 Lite
  • 15T
  • 15x
  • 14
  • 14 Pro
  • 14 Pro+
  • 14T
  • P4
  • P4 Pro
  • P4 Lite 4G
  • P4 Lite 5G
  • P4 Power 5G
  • P4R
  • P4x
  • P3
  • P3 Pro
  • P3 Ultra
  • P3x
  • C85 4G
  • C85 5G
  • C85 Pro
  • C83
  • C75
  • C75x
  • C73
  • C71
  • Narzo Power 5G
  • Narzo 100 Lite
  • Narzo 90
  • Narzo 90X
  • Narzo 80 Lite 4G
  • Narzo 80 Lite 5G
  • Narzo 80 Pro
  • Narzo 80x
  • Note 80
  • Note 70
  • Note 70T
  • Pad 3.

Xiaomi has launched public tests on flagship models such as Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra. The stable version release is expected around October 2026, with a slight precedence for the Chinese market. Compatibility will cover devices starting from the Xiaomi 13T and 14 series, extending to the Mix Flip foldable. The satellite brands Redmi and POCO will follow starting from November 2026, bringing the new software to a massive selection of smartphones, including the Redmi Note 14 and 15 series, POCO F8, F7, and F6 models, and various representatives from the more affordable ranges.

Xiaomi:

  • Xiaomi Leica Leitzphone
  • Xiaomi 17
  • 17 Ultra
  • 17T
  • 17T Pro
  • 15
  • 15 Pro
  • 15 Ultra
  • 15T
  • 15T Pro
  • 14
  • 14 Pro
  • 14 Ultra
  • 14 Civi
  • 14T
  • 14T Pro
  • 13T
  • 13T Pro
  • Mix Flip.

Redmi:

  • Note 15 4G
  • Note 15 5G
  • Note 15 Pro 4G
  • Note 15 Pro 5G
  • Note 15 Pro+
  • Note 15 Special
  • Note 14 4G
  • Note 14 Pro
  • Note 14 Pro+
  • Note 14S
  • Redmi 15 4G
  • 15 5G
  • 15C 4G
  • 15C 5G
  • 15A
  • A7
  • A7 Pro 4G
  • A7 Pro 5G
  • A5
  • Pad 2
  • Pad 2 9.7
  • Pad 2 Pro
  • Turbo 5.

POCO:

  • F8 Pro
  • F8 Ultra
  • F7
  • F7 Pro
  • F7 Ultra
  • F6
  • F6 Pro
  • X8 Pro
  • X8 Pro Max
  • X7
  • X7 Pro
  • X6 Pro
  • M8
  • M8 Pro
  • M8s
  • M7 4G
  • M7 Plus
  • C85 4G
  • C85 5G
  • C85x
  • C81
  • C81 Pro
  • C81x
  • C71
  • Pad X1
  • Pad M1
  • Pad C1.

The timelines for HONOR, Motorola, and other brands:

Motorola shows excellent dynamism with a dozen devices already included in the beta program. The winged house aims to distribute the stable build around October 2026, involving the Razr foldables from the last three generations, the Edge family (from series 50 to the upcoming 70), and many devices from the Moto G series.

Motorola:

  • Razr 70
  • Razr 70+
  • Razr 70 Ultra
  • Razr 60
  • Razr+ 2025
  • Razr 60 Ultra
  • Razr 50
  • Razr 50 Ultra
  • Edge 70
  • Edge 70 Pro
  • Edge 70 Pro+
  • Edge 70 Fusion
  • Edge 70 Fusion+
  • Edge 60
  • Edge 60 Pro
  • Edge 60 Neo
  • Edge 60 Fusion
  • Edge 60 Stylus
  • Edge 50
  • Edge 50 Pro
  • Edge 50 Ultra
  • Edge 50 Neo
  • Edge 50 Fusion
  • Edge (2026)
  • Edge (2025)
  • Moto G Max
  • Moto G Stylus 5G (2026)
  • Moto G Stylus 5G (2025)
  • Moto G Power 5G (2026)
  • Moto G Power 5G (2025)
  • Moto G Play (2026)
  • Moto G (2026)
  • Moto G (2025)
  • Moto G87
  • G86
  • G77
  • G75
  • G67
  • G57
  • G57 Power
  • G47
  • G37
  • G37 Power
  • Moto Pad (2026)
  • Moto Pad 60 Neo
  • ThinkPhone 25
  • Motorola Signature.

During the same period, the update for Honor is expected, which will integrate MagicOS 11 on models Magic 6, 7, and 8, and on numerical series starting from Honor 200.

Asus will maintain a more extended timeline, scheduling the stable release only towards the end of 2026 for ROG Phone 9 and Zenfone 12 Ultra. Completing the picture is Sony, excluded from the beta partner program, which will directly distribute the stable version in October 2026 for only Xperia 1 VI, Xperia 1 VII, and Xperia 10 VI.

Asus:

  • ROG Phone 9
  • ROG Phone 9 Pro
  • ROG Phone 9 FE
  • Zenfone 12 Ultra.

Honor:

  • Magic 8
  • Magic 8 Lite
  • Magic 8 Pro
  • Magic 7
  • Magic 7 Lite
  • Magic 7 Pro
  • Magic 6 Pro
  • Magic 6 Ultimate
  • Magic V6
  • Magic V5
  • Magic V3
  • Magic Vs3
  • Honor 600
  • 600 Lite
  • 600 Pro
  • 400
  • 400 Lite
  • 400 Pro
  • 400 Smart
  • 300
  • 300 Pro
  • 300 Ultra
  • 200
  • 200 Pro.

Sony:

  • Xperia 10 VI
  • Xperia 1 VII
  • Xperia 1 VI.