Will your phone get Android 16? Check the complete supported devices list

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Android 16 | Photo: X/Android Developers
Android 16 | Photo: X/Android Developers

Google is set to begin rolling out its latest mobile operating system, Android 16, on Wednesday. The update will initially reach select Pixel devices through an over-the-air (OTA) update. Wider availability is expected in the following weeks. Notably, this year marks an earlier release than usual, suggesting a shift in Google's software release approach.

While Android 16’s official launch begins with this rollout, many of the standout features—including the refreshed user interface and enhanced battery health tools—will not be part of the initial update. These are scheduled to be introduced later with the Android 16 QPR1 (Quarterly Platform Release 1) update.

Devices eligible for the Android 16 update

As expected, the rollout will begin with Google's own Pixel smartphones. These devices typically receive Android updates before other brands, which usually release them later after incorporating their own user interface customisations.

Google Pixel series

Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 6a

Pixel 7, 7 Pro

Pixel 8, 8 Pro, 8a

Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro Fold, 9a

Pixel Fold

Pixel Tablet

Samsung devices

S Series: Galaxy S22, S23, S24, S25

Z Series: Fold 4/5/6, Flip 4/5/6

A Series: A24–A26, A34–A36, A54–A56, A73

M Series: M34–M36, M54–M56

F Series: F34, F54, F55

Xiaomi devices

Xiaomi 13, 14, 15

Redmi 12, 13

Redmi Note 13, 14

Redmi K70

OnePlus devices

OnePlus 11, 12, 13

Nord 3, Nord CE 4, Nord CE 4 Lite

Motorola devices

Edge 40, 50, 60

Razr 50, 60

G45, G85

Nothing devices

Phone 1, 2, 2a, 3a, 3 Pro

Try Android 16 Beta on partner devices

Several device manufacturers are offering Android 16 Beta on select flagship models. These partners include

HONOR

iQOO

Lenovo

OPPO

Realme

Vivo