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The next major system update, Android 17, is just around the corner – and it’s eagerly awaited. However, not every smartphone will receive the latest version of Google’s operating system. While new models are usually supported for five to seven years, some devices will drop out of the update cycle in 2026.
This makes it all the more important to check if your device will get Android 17 or if it’ll miss out. To help, we’ve compiled this list of the main manufacturers (which is by no means exhaustive, as there are so many!).
Take note: Many manufacturers haven’t yet published final Android 17 roadmaps. The following overview is based on official update commitments, known support periods and current Android 17 forecasts. For an overview of all devices set to receive Android 17, check our full list here.

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Owners of a Google Pixel 6, 6 Pro or 6a can breathe a sigh of relief, as Google has extended support for these models. You’ll be getting Android 17 after all. However, the following Pixel models are not expected to receive the Android 17 update:
Time to upgrade? Try the Google Pixel 10, Pixel 10a or an older Pixel 9, which will still receive five Android updates.

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Although Samsung provides updates for its smartphones for quite a long time, older flagship models, foldables and mid-range devices are notably excluded and will no longer receive Android 17:
Time to upgrade? The new Samsung Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Ultra has been released, and the Galaxy S25 FE is also worth considering. But for all the best options at a range of price points, see our round-up of the best Galaxy smartphones.

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With Xiaomi, it’s a bit harder to say which smartphones won’t get Android 17. Update promises can vary depending on the series and region. However, these models are likely to miss out:
Time to upgrade? New releases include the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra, plus the Xiaomi Poco X8 Pro.

Yogesh Brar
These Oppo models are very unlikely to be included in the Android 17 update:
Time to upgrade? The Oppo Find X9 Pro impressed us, but it is pricey.

Honor
At Honor, devices from the following generations are likely to be phased out:
Time to upgrade? The Honor Magic 8 Pro is a compelling choice as a high-performance, premium smartphone. In the mid-range, the Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro are good options.

OnePlus
These OnePlus smartphones are unlikely to receive Android 17:
Time to upgrade? The new OnePlus 15 is one of the fastest phones we’ve recently tested and is expected to receive four more Android updates (including Android 17).

Motorola
From Motorola, older Edge and Moto G models are among those likely to lose out:
Time to upgrade? The Motorola Signature has plenty of power and performance.

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The list for Nothing is pleasingly short, as most models will receive Android 17. Only these are excluded:
Time to upgrade? Take a look at the new Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro.

Sony
Sony traditionally provides updates for shorter periods than many of its competitors. These models are therefore unlikely to receive any updates:
Time to upgrade? Consider the Sony Xperia 1 VII.

Realme
These Realme models are unlikely to receive Android 17:
Time to upgrade? We haven’t been wowed by any Realme phones recently, but see our round-ups of the best phones, the best mid-range phones and the best budget phones for our top recommendations.

Asus
The list for Asus is fairly short. These models are unlikely to be supported by Android 17:
Time to upgrade? Asus has withdrawn from the smartphone market for the time being, so you should look to other manufacturers. We have recommendations for the best phones, the best mid-range phones and the best budget phones.

Luke Baker
Vivo has provided little official information regarding the availability of Android 17. However, these models may miss out:
Time to upgrade? We’d recommend the Vivo X300 as an excellent camera phone.
If you’re using a smartphone from 2022 or earlier, you should take a closer look: many of these devices will still get Android 16, but not Android 17. Older flagship models such as the Galaxy S22, OnePlus 10 Pro, Xiaomi 12 or Sony Xperia 1 V are likely to be affected, as are many mid-range devices from 2021 to 2023.
Important: Just because you no longer receive Android updates doesn’t mean your device is insecure. You can continue to use it for as long as it receives security updates. So, the first thing to do is to check whether you will still receive those.
But if it’s time to upgrade, see our round-up of the best smartphones we’ve tested, or check out the best mid-range phones and best budget phones to find a new model.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and adapted from German.
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