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- Tech Advisor examines which smartphones from major manufacturers will receive Android 17, Google’s latest OS update expected in June 2026.
- This matters for users wanting extended software support, as manufacturers now must provide five years of updates for devices released since 2025.
- Google Pixel phones will receive Android 17 first, while Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, and other brands have confirmed specific eligible models, though older devices like Galaxy S22 series and Nothing Phone (1) will be excluded.
Android 17, the latest update to Google’s operating system, is expected to be released in June 2026. It’ll bring some exciting new features for Android users. But is your phone in line to get it? Find out below.
Since 2025, smartphone manufacturers have been obligated to provide updates for their devices for at least five years. That means that the list is quite similar to that for Android 16. However, some devices will still be dropped from the update cycle this year.
Our overview reveals which smartphones will still be updated and will also receive Android 17. It’s sorted by manufacturer and includes links to our key reviews.
Note: Some manufacturers make clear statements regarding the planned update periods for their devices. Others only adhere roughly to the EU directive. So please treat this information with caution, as things can always change at short notice.

Chris Martin / Foundy
As is well known, Google will be the first to release an update to Android 17, as it doesn’t need to make any adjustments for its own Pixel smartphones. Thanks to Google’s extended update guarantee, every phone that received Android 16 will get the new update.
These Google smartphones are expected to receive the update to Android 17:
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL price comparison
Samsung

Luke Baker
Samsung also provides updates for its current smartphones for longer than is legally required. The top-of-the-range models now receive up to seven generations of Android upgrades, while some A-series models receive at least six generations.
Precise details are missing for some budget models. However, as far as we know, these Samsung smartphones should receive Android 17:
No further Android updates expected: Galaxy S22 / S22 Plus / S22 Ultra, S21 FE, A53, A73, XCover 6 Pro, Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra price comparison
Xiaomi

Mattias Inghe
Xiaomi isn’t always clear about its own update promises. However, there are still many current devices that are likely to be part of the update cycle.
Xiaomi is therefore expected to deliver Android 17 to the following devices:
No further Android updates expected: Xiaomi 13 Lite, 13 Pro, Redmi K60 Ultra, Redmi K70 Ultra, Redmi Turbo 3, Poco X6, X6 Pro, X6 5G, Poco M6 Plus, Mix Fold 3.
Honor

Chris Hall / Foundry
Honor is another manufacturer that provides Android updates for its devices for a long period. The update cycle here is up to seven years, though this mainly applies to flagship models.
These Honor smartphones are likely to receive the update to Android 17:
- Honor Magic 8 / Pro / Lite
- Honor Magic V6
- Honor Magic V5
- Honor 400 / Pro
- Honor 200 / Pro / Lite / Smart
- Honor Magic 6 / Pro
- Honor Magic 7 / Pro / Lite
- Honor Magic V Flip
Not expected to receive Android 17: Magic 5, Magic 5 Pro, Magic V2, Magic V3, Magic VS, X50 Pro, X60 Pro, Honor 90, Honor 90 Lite.
Honor Magic 8 Pro price comparison
OnePlus

OnePlus
The Chinese manufacturer OnePlus makes quite clear update promises for most of its devices. Older models, however, fall outside the update cycle.
These OnePlus smartphones are expected to receive Android 17:
- OnePlus 15
- OnePlus 15R
- OnePlus 13
- OnePlus 13R
- OnePlus 12
- OnePlus 12R
- OnePlus 11 5G
- OnePlus Open
- OnePlus Nord 4
Not expected to receive Android 17: OnePlus 10 Pro, 10T, 10R, Nord 3 5G, Nord CE 3 Lite 5G, Nord CE4 Lite 5G.
OnePlus 15 price comparison
Oppo

Mattias Inghe
At Oppo, the chances of most newer smartphones receiving the update to Android 17 are also good. However, older Reno or Find models will soon fall out of support and are therefore no longer included.
These Oppo smartphones are expected to receive Android 17:
- Find N6
- Find X9 / Pro
- A5 5G / 5G Pro
- A40
- Reno 15 / Pro
- Reno 14 / Pro
- Reno 13 / Pro / F / FS
- Find X8 / Pro
- Find X7 / Ultra
Probably won’t get Android 17: Find X6, Find X6 Pro, Find X5, Find X5 Lite, Find X5 Pro, Find N2, Find N2 Flip, Reno 12, Reno 12 Pro, Reno 12 F, Reno 12 FS, Reno 11, Reno 11 Pro, Reno 11 F, Reno 11 FS.
Oppo Find X9 Pro price comparison
Motorola

Chris Hall / Foundry
Motorola is a slightly trickier case. Although all manufacturers are equally affected by the EU regulation requiring them to provide at least five years of updates, the company claimed to have found a ‘loophole’ in this requirement. Consequently, it promises only four Android updates for some devices.
Whether this proves to be the case remains to be seen. However, these Motorola smartphones are highly likely to receive Android 17:
- Signature
- Edge 70
- Edge 60 / Ultra / Pro / Fusion / Neo
- Edge 50 / Ultra / Pro / Fusion / Neo
- Razr 60 / Ultra
- Razr 50 / Ultra / Neo
- Moto G56
- Moto G75
- Moto G86
- Moto G86 Power
- Lenovo Thinkphone 25
Unlikely to get Android 17: Edge 40, Edge 40 Pro, Edge 40 Neo, Razr 40, Razr 40 Ultra, Razr 40 Neo, Moto G35, Moto G45, Moto G55, Moto G85, Lenovo Thinkphone.
Motorola Edge 70 price comparison
Nothing / CMF

Jon Mundy / Foundry
Although the manufacturer Nothing, or CMF, takes an unconventional approach to the design of its smartphones, it adheres to a clear principle when it comes to specifying available Android updates. All models receive at least three major Android updates:
No Android 17: Nothing Phone (1), CMF Phone 1.
Nothing Phone 4a price comparison
Sony

Luke Baker
Sony is particularly transparent about which smartphones will continue to receive Android updates. Therefore, the list here is very reliable.
These devices will receive Android 17:
- Xperia 10 VII
- Xperia 10 VI
- Xperia 1 VII
- Xperia 1 VI
No update to Android 17: Xperia 1 IV, Xperia 1 V, Xperia 5 IV, Xperia 5 V, Xperia 10 V.
Sony Xperia 1 VII price comparison
Realme

Mattias Inghe
The Chinese manufacturer Realme does not provide very specific details about upcoming updates, but is expected to release Android 17 for the following models:
- Realme 14 / Pro / Pro
- Realme 13 / Pro / Pro
- Realme GT 8 / Pro
- Realme GT 7 / Pro
- Realme GT 6 / Pro
Unlikely to get Android 17: Realme GT Neo 5, GT Neo 3.
Asus

Asus
Asus announced in early 2026 that it would not be producing any new smartphones for the time being. However, this does not mean that existing models will no longer receive updates.
The following Asus smartphones are expected to receive the update to Android 17:
Unlikely to receive Android 17: ROG Phone 7, ROG Phone 7 Ultimate, Zenfone 10.
Asus ROG Phone 9 Pro price comparison
What can I do if my device no longer receives Android updates?
If your smartphone no longer receives major Android updates, don’t panic. Manufacturers provide a set number of updates that include new features and improvements. However, there are also minor updates and important security updates that are independent of the Android 17 update.
So, if your device isn’t on the list of models set to receive Android 17, it’s best to check straight away whether it’s still receiving general support, so that issues and security vulnerabilities continue to be addressed. If that isn’t the case, you might want to consider buying a new smartphone.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and adapted from German.




















