As anticipation builds for the release of Android 17, set to drop in June, many users are left wondering if their devices will receive the update. While phone manufacturers have generally improved their software update processes, challenges remain, particularly for budget and mid-range models.
Who Is Likely to Get Android 17?
If you own a smartphone that debuted in 2024 or later, it’s quite likely you’ll be eligible for the Android 17 update. However, there are exceptions—specifically with certain Xiaomi mid-range models. Take, for instance, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, which launched globally in January 2024. It shipped with Android 13, meaning it’s not in line to receive Android 17. This pattern appears to follow through with other models like the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ and this year’s Redmi Note 15 Pro+, prompting questions about Xiaomi’s update strategy.
Fortunately, most other brands are better positioned regarding updates. Many older phones from various manufacturers should still be eligible for the new operating system, making it easier to navigate the landscape based on who makes your phone.
Major Brands and Their Android Update Policies
Google will ensure that Pixel 6 and newer models receive Android 17. The roll-out will cover a total of 20 devices in the Pixel lineup.
Samsung
Samsung is committing to seven years of updates for its flagship models and six years for mid-range ones. Expect all Galaxy S23 models and newer, plus Galaxy A24 and up, to transition smoothly to Android 17.
Vivo
Vivo’s flagship models like the X300 series will receive up to five years of updates, including mid-range options such as the V70.
OPPO
OPPO has committed to offering five Android OS updates for its high-end devices, with models from the Find X and Reno series likely to receive Android 17.
Motorola
The Razr models will get seven updates, but older budget models may only receive one or two.
Nothing
Nothing ensures most of their devices will switch to Android 17, providing options for budget-conscious buyers.
OnePlus
OnePlus is on track to update most of its devices released over the past few years efficiently after Android 17 becomes available.
Xiaomi
Expect to see certain newer models receive the update while older models may be left behind.
Key Takeaways
- Newer Phones Are Safer: If you have a device from 2024 or later, your chances of receiving Android 17 are high.
- Brand Variability: Not all brands are equal in their update roll-out efficiency; investigate yours.
- Exceptions Exist: Mid-range models, especially from Xiaomi, may not get the update even if they are relatively new.
- Prepare for Changes: Anticipate how the new Android features will enhance your device.
- Stay Informed: Keep an eye on announcements from your phone manufacturer for specific timelines regarding the update.
Keep these elements in mind as we await the rollout of Android 17, considering how the changes might affect your phone’s performance and user experience.

