OxygenOS 17 Update: List of OnePlus Phones Getting Android 17-Based Update

OnePlus has been running the Android 17 beta on the OnePlus 15, and now that Google has taken the update stable, attention shifts to which OnePlus devices will actually get it once OxygenOS 17 is ready.

Here’s an expected list of eligible devices, based on OnePlus’s update history.

Expected OnePlus Android 17 Eligible Devices

This list comes from  , which built it out based on OnePlus’s update policy and how older devices have aged out in past cycles. This is not an official list from OnePlus, and the company hasn’t confirmed eligibility for any of these devices yet. Treat it as an informed projection rather than a locked-in roadmap.

OnePlus Number Series and Foldable

  • OnePlus Open
  • OnePlus 15, 15R
  • OnePlus 13, 13R, 13s, 13T
  • OnePlus 12, 12R
  • OnePlus 11

OnePlus Nord Series

  • OnePlus Nord 6
  • OnePlus Nord 5
  • OnePlus Nord 4
  • OnePlus Nord CE 6
  • OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite
  • OnePlus Nord CE 5

OnePlus Pad Series

  • OnePlus Pad 4
  • OnePlus Pad 3
  • OnePlus Pad 2
  • OnePlus Pad Lite
  • OnePlus Pad Go 2

OxygenOS 17 itself is expected to arrive around November 2026, going by how OnePlus has paced its software rollouts in previous years.

Android 17 Is Already Out, Just Not for OnePlus Yet

Here’s the bigger context. Android 17 isn’t a beta anymore; it actually went stable on June 16, and Pixel devices are already getting it as part of the June 2026 Pixel Drop. The rollout covers a wide range of Pixel phones, from the Pixel 6 all the way up to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold and 10a.

The headline feature is Bubbles, which lets you turn almost any app into a floating window you can keep on top of whatever else you’re doing. Long-pressing an app icon brings up the option, and on tablets or foldables, these floating apps get docked into a dedicated bubble bar for easier switching. Gemini Intelligence is also confirmed for Android 17, though it’s not part of this initial rollout and is expected to arrive later this summer on select devices.

As usual, Google is pushing the Android 17 source code to AOSP alongside the Pixel rollout, which is what lets other manufacturers start adapting it for their own skins. That’s the stage OnePlus is at right now, building OxygenOS 17 on top of the base Android 17 code before it can roll out to its own devices.

Stay Tuned

With Android 17 now officially out in the wild on Pixel devices, the next real milestone to watch for is OnePlus locking in its OxygenOS 17 beta and stable rollout schedule. We’ll keep this updated as more official details come in.

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