Google’s Android 17 beta, initially exclusive to Pixel phones, is now available on a wider array of devices from brands like Motorola, OnePlus, and Oppo. This faster-than-usual expansion means more users can test Android 17’s latest features ahead of its official launch, anticipated by June 2026 for Pixels and later in Q3 2026 for other brands.
While Pixels remain at the forefront with full access to the early betas-including the Pixel 10 series, Pixel 9 line, Pixel 8 models, and Google’s foldables-the list now includes popular Motorola mid-rangers like the Edge 70 and Moto G86 series, the OnePlus 15 flagship, and Oppo’s Find X9 Pro. Realme’s GT 8 Pro is also part of the beta program.
Here’s a list of devices currently receiving the Android 17 beta:
- Google Pixel: Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, Pixel Fold, 10a, Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro Fold, 9a, Pixel 8, 8 Pro, 8a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold, Pixel 7, 7 Pro, 7a, Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 6a
- Motorola: Edge 70, Edge 70 Fusion, Edge 70 Fusion+, Edge 60, Edge 60 Fusion, Edge 2025, Moto G86, Moto G86 Power, Moto G57, Moto G57 Power
- OnePlus: OnePlus 15
- Oppo: Find X9 Pro
- Realme: GT 8 Pro
Beta builds remain limited to select devices, mainly recent flagships and well-supported mid-range phones. Devices not on this list may still receive Android 17 stable updates later, as manufacturers finalize their customized versions of the operating system. Google has released two beta versions so far-on February 13 and February 26-and the third beta is expected soon.
The official schedule targets a stable Android 17 release for Pixels in June 2026, with manufacturers like Motorola and OnePlus planning their Android 17 rollouts in Q3 2026 after integrating their user interface tweaks and optimizations. This staged approach reflects the complexity of adapting Android updates to diverse hardware and software ecosystems.
As the beta program expands, early adopters can experience Android 17’s refinements, which are expected to include improved privacy controls, enhanced multitasking, and better power management. However, the exact consumer-facing features are still being finalized. Watch for updates as the list of supported devices continues to grow.
To stay updated on Android 17 developments and beta availability, users can enroll in manufacturer beta programs or follow dedicated update channels. Timely testing feedback from users helps smooth out critical bugs before the software reaches a broader audience.

