📱 Android 17 Beta Available Now — Expanded Beyond Pixel

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Android 17 is currently in beta and has expanded beyond Google’s own phones to include key devices from OnePlus, Oppo, motorola and more:

Google (First party Support)

Google’s Pixel phones are always first in line for Android updates — and Android 17 beta is rolling out to eligible Pixel models:

  • Google Pixel 6 series (e.g., Pixel 6 / 6 Pro)
  • Google Pixel 7 series (e.g., Pixel 7 / 7 Pro / 7a)
  • Google Pixel 8 series (Pixel 8 / 8 Pro / Pixel 8a)
  • Pixel Tablet
These devices are confirmed or widely reported to be getting Android 17 beta — and will receive the stable Android 17 update when released.

OnePlus Phones with Android17 Beta or Likely Update

OnePlus has opened Android 17 beta to some of its recent flagships, and a broader set of devices is expected to receive the stable Android17 upgrade (OxygenOS 17) later:

  • OnePlus 15 – Android 17 Beta available now
  • OnePlus 15R – Expected Android 17 support
  • OnePlus 13 / 13R / 13s / 13T – Likely eligible
  • OnePlus 12 / 12R – Likely eligible
  • OnePlus 11 – Expected Android 17
  • Future updates for Nord series flags (like Nord CE 5 / Nord 5), depending on OnePlus update policy
(Final eligibility may vary by region and carrier.)

Oppo Phones with Android17 Beta or Expected Support

Oppo devices are also participating in Android 17 beta testing and will likely receive stable updates via ColorOS17 (or later):

  • Oppo Find X9 Pro – Android 17 Beta available
  • Other Oppo flagship models in the Find and Reno series (like the Oppo Find X9 / Reno15 lineup) are expected to get Android 17 updates as part of ColorOS version upgrades
(Official update lists will be confirmed by Oppo closer to the stable release.)

Other Manufacturers Participating in Beta / Expected Android17 Support

Android 17 beta has also expanded to select devices from other brands, indicating broader support later in 2026:

Motorola

  • Motorola Edge70 series – Included in Android 17 beta programme
  • Other flagship/upper‑mid models (Edge/RAZR lines) may receive stable updates depending on Motorola’s rollout schedule
Realme

  • Realme GT8Pro – Android 17 beta eligible as part of extended testing
📅 When Will Stable Android 17 Roll Out?

  • Google I/O 2026 (May/June) is expected to mark the official release of Android 17 stable.
  • After that, manufacturers will begin their own rollout schedules, prioritising flagship phones first, followed by mid‑range devices.
🛠️ Quick Notes Before Updating

📌 Beta vs Stable:

  • Android 17 beta builds are early previews. They may not be fully polished and can have bugs, so installing them on your primary device is recommended only for advanced users.
📌 Rollout Variations:

  • Official stable rollout timing and eligible device lists can vary by region and carrier. Always check the manufacturer’s update page or official announcements for exact support details.
📌 Summary: Android17 Eligible / Beta Device Highlights

Google (Pixel)

  • Pixel 6 → 10 & Pixel Tablet – Beta & stable updates expected
OnePlus

  • OnePlus 15 – Beta now
  • OnePlus 13 / 13R / 13T / 12 / Nord series – Likely supported
Oppo

  • Oppo Find X9 Pro – Beta now
  • Other Find / Reno flagships – Expected support
Other Brands (Beta participation)

  • Motorola Edge 70 series
  • Realme GT 8 Pro
More devices from Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo, iQOO, and others are also expected to join once Android 17 stable is official.

 

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