Android 17 is coming in 2026, and many phone makers have already outlined which devices are in line for the update.

Whether you’re a Pixel fan or using Samsung, OnePlus, Xiaomi, or other brands — here’s a clear, brand-wise breakdown of devices expected to get Android 17.


📱 Google Pixel — First in Line

Google always leads Android updates, and Android 17 will be no exception. All recent Pixel models are confirmed to be eligible.

Expected Android 17 Pixel Devices

  • Pixel 10 series

  • Pixel 9 series

  • Pixel 8 series

  • Pixel 7 series

  • Pixel 6 series

Pixel users get early access to Android 17 previews and beta releases before anyone else, often months ahead of other brands.

👉 If you own a Pixel, you’re guaranteed the update.


📱 Samsung — Flagship & More

Samsung supports major Android updates for many of its newer phones. Based on Samsung’s 4-generation update policy, the following are expected to receive Android 17:

Likely Eligible

  • Galaxy S25, S24, S23 (and their Ultra variants)

  • Galaxy Z Fold 6/5/4

  • Galaxy Z Flip 6/5/4

  • Recent Galaxy A-series devices with extended support

Samsung’s Android 17 rollout usually starts later in the year — after Google’s release — but once it begins, updates roll out region by region.


📱 OnePlus — Multiple Series Expected

OnePlus promises multiple Android version upgrades for its recent phones.

Expected Android 17 OnePlus Devices

  • OnePlus 13 series

  • OnePlus 12 series

  • OnePlus 11 series

  • OnePlus Nord models with multi-year support

  • OnePlus Open

OnePlus phones typically gain the update soon after Pixel devices, with OxygenOS (and ColorOS on some models) bringing Android 17 features.


📱 Xiaomi, Redmi & POCO — HyperOS Era

Xiaomi and related brands have shifted to HyperOS, which combines MIUI with deeper Android integration. While exact Android 17 lists aren’t official yet, these models are strong contenders:

Expected Eligible

  • Xiaomi 15, 15 Pro, 15 Ultra

  • Xiaomi 14 series

  • Redmi Note 14 and Note 13 series

  • Select POCO flagship models

Many mid-range and newer budget devices may also get Android 17 if they meet performance requirements.


📱 Motorola — Edge & Razr Series

Motorola typically offers several Android upgrades for its more recent phones.

Likely Android 17 Devices

  • Motorola Razr foldables

  • Motorola Edge flagship lineup

  • Newer Moto G models with long-term support

Official confirmations will come closer to the Android 17 release window.


📱 Vivo & iQOO — Flagship Support

Vivo and its sub-brand iQOO also focus on multiple Android updates for flagship devices.

Expected Android 17 Candidates

  • Vivo X series

  • iQOO flagship models

Exact models and rollout timing will become clearer as Vivo updates its OriginOS roadmap.


📌 Quick Summary

Android 17 is expected on:
✔ Every recent Google Pixel phone
✔ Samsung flagship S and Z series
✔ OnePlus premium and Nord devices
✔ Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO phones under HyperOS
✔ Motorola Edge and newer Razr phones
✔ Vivo & iQOO flagships

But remember: region and carrier availability may vary, and final lists will be confirmed by brands in 2026.


When Will Android 17 Updates Start?

Most brands begin rolling out Android 17 updates later in 2026, after Google’s official release. Pixel usually leads, followed by other manufacturers over months.


Should You Upgrade?

If your phone is on the eligible list, updating to Android 17 usually means:
✨ Smarter on-device intelligence
✨ Better privacy tools
✨ Improved battery health features
✨ Smoother performance

Yes — it’s worth updating if your device supports it.