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In summary:
- Tech Advisor reveals that many smartphones released in 2022 or earlier will not be eligible for the Android 17 update. This includes older models such as the Galaxy S22/S21 series, OnePlus 10 Pro, and Xiaomi 12.
- The devices affected cover several brands, including older Pixel models like the 5a and 4a, Samsung Galaxy A/M series, Realme GT models, and Asus Zenfone/ROG phones.
- Users who want to experience Android 17 should consider upgrading to newer models that provide 5-7 years of software support, although older phones may still receive security updates.
Android 17, the next major system update, is anticipated eagerly, but not all smartphones will receive it. Typically, new models receive updates for five to seven years, whereas some devices will be phased out by 2026.
It is crucial to verify if your smartphone will be compatible with Android 17. We’ve put together a list of major manufacturers, though it is not exhaustive due to the number of devices.
Note: Many manufacturers have not released final Android 17 update roadmaps. The following information is based on official commitments, known support durations, and current forecasts. For a comprehensive list of devices set to receive Android 17, check our full list.
Google Pixel
Chris Martin / Foundy
Google Pixel 6, 6 Pro, and 6a users can relax, as these models will receive Android 17 thanks to extended support. However, the following Pixel models are unlikely to get this update:
- Pixel 5a
- Pixel 5
- Pixel 4a 5G
- Pixel 4a
- Older Pixel models
Considering an upgrade? The Google Pixel 10, Pixel 10a, or the older Pixel 9, which will continue to receive Android updates, are worth considering.
Samsung Galaxy

Thomas Deehan / Foundry
Despite Samsung’s long-term support for its smartphones, several older flagship models, foldables, and mid-range devices will not be updated to Android 17:
- Galaxy S22 series
- Galaxy S21 series, including the S21 FE
- Galaxy Z Fold4, Z Flip4, Z Fold3 and Z Flip3
- Galaxy A53, A33, A23, A13
- Galaxy A52, A52 5G, A52s
- Older Galaxy A, M, and F models
Time for an upgrade? Consider the new Samsung Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Ultra, or the Galaxy S25 FE. For a range of options, check out our best Galaxy smartphones roundup.
Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco

Foundry
Predicting which Xiaomi smartphones will miss out on Android 17 is challenging due to variations in update promises by series and region. However, these models are likely to be excluded:
- Xiaomi 12, Pro, X, T, T Pro
- Xiaomi 11T, T Pro
- Mi 11 series
- Redmi Note 12 series
- Redmi Note 11 series
- Poco F4, X5, and X5 Pro
- Older Poco M and Poco C models
Considering an upgrade? Recent releases like the Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Ultra, and Xiaomi Poco X8 Pro are available.
Oppo

Yogesh Brar
The following Oppo models are unlikely to receive Android 17:
- Oppo Find X5, X5 Pro, and X3
- Oppo Reno8 series
- Oppo Reno9 series
- Older Reno models
- Older A models, like the A76, A77, and A78
- Older Find X and Find N models
Interested in upgrading? While the Oppo Find X9 Pro is impressive, it is on the pricier side.
Honor

Honor
Honor is expected to phase out the following models:
- Honor Magic4 series
- Honor 70
- Honor 90
- Honor X7 series
- Honor X8 series
- Honor X9 series
- Older Honor X models
Thinking of upgrading? The Honor Magic 8 Pro is a strong choice for a high-performance smartphone, while the Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro are good mid-range options.
OnePlus

OnePlus
The following OnePlus smartphones are unlikely to receive Android 17:
- OnePlus 10 Pro, T, and R
- OnePlus 9, Pro, and RT
- OnePlus Nord 3
- OnePlus Nord 2 and 2T
- Older Nord CE models
Considering an upgrade? The OnePlus 15 is among the fastest phones tested and is expected to receive four more Android updates, including Android 17.
Motorola

Motorola
Motorola’s older Edge and Moto G models are among those expected to miss out:
- Motorola Edge 40 and 40 Pro
- Motorola Edge 30 series
- Moto G84, G73, and G72
- Moto G62, G54, and G53
- Older Moto G models
Time to upgrade? The Motorola Signature offers excellent power and performance.
Nothing

Foundry | Alex Walker-Todd
The list for Nothing is short, with most models set to receive Android 17. The exceptions are:
- Nothing Phone (1)
- Nothing Phone (2)
- CMF Phone 1
Time to upgrade? Consider the new Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro.
Sony Xperia

Sony
Sony generally provides updates for a shorter period than other brands, making these models unlikely to receive Android 17:
- Xperia 1 V
- Xperia 5 V
- Xperia 10 V
- Xperia 1 IV
- Xperia 5 IV
- Xperia 10 IV
- Older Xperia models
Considering an upgrade? The Sony Xperia 1 VII is a promising option.
Realme

Realme
The following Realme models are unlikely to be updated to Android 17:
- Realme GT 2, Pro
- Realme GT Neo 3, 3T
- Realme 10 series
- Realme 11 series
- Realme C55 and C53
- Older Realme C models
- Older Narzo models
Considering an upgrade? Although no recent Realme phones have stood out, explore our top picks in the best phones, mid-range, and budget categories.
Asus

Asus
The list for Asus is brief, with these models unlikely to receive Android 17:
- Zenfone 10
- Zenfone 9
- ROG Phone 8, Pro
- ROG Phone 8 Pro
- ROG Phone 7, Ultimate
- Older ROG and Zenfone models
Considering an upgrade? Asus has temporarily exited the smartphone market, prompting users to consider other brands. Check our recommendations for the best phones, mid-range, and budget options.
Vivo

Luke Baker
Vivo has not provided extensive information about Android 17 availability, but these models might miss out:
- Vivo V30, Pro
- Vivo V29, V29 Pro
- Vivo V27, Pro
- Vivo X90, X90 Pro
- Vivo X80 series
- Older Vivo Y models prior to 2024
- Older Vivo T models
Considering an upgrade? The Vivo X300 is an excellent camera phone option.
But you may not need to upgrade just yet
If you own a smartphone from 2022 or earlier, it’s important to evaluate your device’s compatibility. Many of these models will receive Android 16 but not Android 17. Affected devices include older flagship models like the Galaxy S22, OnePlus 10 Pro, Xiaomi 12, or Sony Xperia 1 V, as well as numerous mid-range devices from 2021 to 2023.
Important: A lack of Android updates does not necessarily mean your device is insecure. It can still be used as long as it receives security updates. Check if your device will continue to receive these updates.
If an upgrade is necessary, explore our reviews of the best smartphones we’ve tested, or consider our recommendations for the best mid-range and budget phones.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and adapted from German.

