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Updated · Android Central · May 20
Android 17 Reaches 100-Plus Phones as June Rollout Nears
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Updated · Android Central · May 20

Android 17 Reaches 100-Plus Phones as June Rollout Nears

5 articles · Updated · Android Central · May 20
  • June is the target for Android 17’s stable release, with confirmed eligibility spanning more than 100 phones from Google, Samsung, Vivo, OPPO, Motorola, Nothing, OnePlus and Xiaomi.
  • 2024-and-newer devices are generally the safest bet for the update, though support still varies sharply by brand and especially across budget and mid-range models.
  • Google’s Pixel 6 and newer phones are set to get Android 17 first, while Samsung says Galaxy S23-and-up models and Galaxy A24-and-up devices should also make the cut.
  • Motorola still trails rivals because many Moto G phones get only one or two OS upgrades, whereas Vivo, OPPO and Nothing now offer broader multi-year support across more of their lineups.
  • Xiaomi remains the biggest outlier: the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ launched globally in 2024 on Android 13, leaving it ineligible for Android 17 despite its relatively recent release.
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