Google has started rolling out Android 17 to eligible Pixel devices, while other smartphone manufacturers are expected to begin releasing their updates in the coming months.
Most companies have not yet published official Android 17 eligibility lists. The devices listed below are therefore based on their existing software-update policies and expected rollout plans.
Google began rolling out Android 17 to supported Pixel devices on June 16, although availability may vary by region.
Eligible devices include:
Samsung is testing Android 17 through its One UI 9 beta programme for the Galaxy S26 series.
The stable version is expected to debut with the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 in July 2026.
Galaxy S series
Galaxy Z series
Galaxy A series
Galaxy M series
Galaxy F series
Galaxy tablets
Galaxy XCover series
The Android 17 beta is currently limited to the OnePlus 15.
The stable update is expected to arrive with OxygenOS 16 around November 2026.
Flagship phones
Nord series
Tablets
Nothing is expected to start rolling out Android 17 with Nothing OS 5.0 in November 2026.
Eligible devices are expected to include:
Motorola is expected to release Android 17 for devices across its Razr, Edge, and Moto G ranges.
Around a dozen devices are reportedly participating in beta testing, while the stable rollout is expected around October 2026.
Razr series
Edge series
Moto G series
Other devices
Xiaomi is publicly testing Android 17 on premium models, including the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra.
The stable rollout is expected to begin around October 2026, with users in China potentially receiving it several weeks earlier.
Expected devices include:
Redmi devices were not included in the early Android 17 beta programme, but the stable rollout is expected to begin around November 2026.
Redmi Note series
Redmi number series
Redmi A series
Redmi tablets
Redmi Turbo series
Poco is expected to begin rolling out Android 17 around November 2026 alongside Xiaomi and Redmi.
Poco F series
Poco X series
Poco M series
Poco C series
Poco tablets
The Android 17 Developer Preview was limited to the Oppo Find X9 Pro.
The stable rollout is expected to begin in November 2026.
Findthe N series
Find the X series
Reno series
Oppo F series
Oppo K series
Tablets
Vivo is expected to begin rolling out Android 17 with OriginOS 7 in November 2026.
Vivo X series
Vivo V series
Vivo T series
Vivo Y series
iQOO is expected to follow Vivo’s rollout schedule and begin releasing Android 17 in November 2026.
Flagship phones
iQOO Z series
iQOO Neo series
The Realme GT 8 Pro is the only device from the brand included in Android 17 beta testing.
The stable update is expected to arrive with Realme UI 8.0 in early November 2026.
Realme GT series
Realme number series
Realme P series
Realme C series
Realme Narzo series
Realme Note series
Realme tablets
Asus is expected to release Android 17 towards the end of 2026.
Eligible devices are expected to include:
Honor is expected to begin rolling out Android 17 with MagicOS 11 around October 2026.
Honor Magic series
Honor number series
Sony has not joined the Android 17 partner beta programme and is expected to release the stable update directly around October 2026.
Only three Sony phones are expected to receive Android 17:
The eligibility lists may change when manufacturers officially announce their Android 17 rollout plans.
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