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Android 16 is officially here, and the stable version has already started rolling out to Google Pixel devices. As expected, Google leads the charge in delivering the latest Android experience, while other smartphone manufacturers are preparing to launch Android 16 with their own custom skins layered on top.

If you’re eagerly waiting for the Android 16 update, now is a good time to check whether your device is likely to receive it. We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of Android devices from leading brands that are expected to get the Android 16 update. Go through the list to see if your phone or tablet qualifies for this major software upgrade.

Note: Except for Google and Motorola, most brands have not officially confirmed their Android 16 rollout plans. The list below is based on each brand’s current software update policy and some well-informed speculation. We’ll update it once official announcements are made.

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📱 Android 16: Expected Eligible Devices by Brand

Google Pixel

  • Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 6a
  • Pixel 7, 7 Pro, 7a
  • Pixel 8, 8 Pro, 8a
  • Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro Fold, 9a
  • Pixel Fold, Pixel Tablet

Samsung

  • Galaxy S25 to S22 series, including FE models
  • Galaxy Z Fold and Flip 6, 5, 4, and SE
  • Galaxy Tab S10 to S8 series, A9 series, Active 5
  • Galaxy A73 to A06 series
  • Galaxy M56 to M05 series
  • Galaxy F56 to F05 series
  • Galaxy C55
  • Galaxy XCover 7, 7 Pro

Motorola

  • Razr series (2025–2023), Edge 60/50/40 series
  • Moto G Power, Stylus, G86 to G55
  • ThinkPhone 25

OnePlus

  • OnePlus 13 to 11 series
  • Nord 4, Nord 3, CE 4, CE 4 Lite
  • OnePlus Open
  • OnePlus Pad, Pad 2, Pad 3

Nothing

  • Phone (2), (2a), (2a) Plus
  • Phone (3a), (3a) Pro
  • CMF Phone 2 Pro, CMF Phone 1

Xiaomi

  • Xiaomi 15 to 13 series
  • Civi and T series
  • Xiaomi Pad 7, 6 series

Redmi

  • Redmi Note 14 to 13 series
  • Redmi K80 to K60 series
  • Redmi 14 to 13 series
  • Redmi A4, Pad 2, Pad Pro, Pad SE

Poco

  • Poco F7 to F6 series
  • Poco X7, X6
  • Poco M7 to M6 series
  • Poco C75, C71

Oppo

  • Find N5 to N2 series, Find X8 to X6
  • Reno 14 to 11 series
  • Oppo A5, F29 to F25 series
  • K13, K12 series
  • Oppo Pad 4 to Pad SE

Vivo

  • Vivo X200 to X90 series
  • Vivo V50 to V30 series
  • Vivo T4, T3 series
  • Vivo Y400 to Y19 series
  • Vivo Pad 5, 3, SE

iQOO

  • iQOO 13 to 11 series
  • Z10 to Z9 Turbo series
  • Neo 10 to Neo 9S series
  • iQOO Pad 5, Pad 2 series

When Will You Get Android 16?

While Google Pixel phones already have Android 16, other brands are still fine-tuning their user interfaces—such as Samsung’s One UI, OnePlus’s OxygenOS, and Vivo’s Funtouch OS—to ensure full compatibility with the new version. Beta testing is underway for many manufacturers, and most major brands are expected to begin rolling out Android 16 updates starting July 2025.

If your device isn’t on this list, don’t worry just yet. Many brands release official eligibility lists closer to the update’s public release, so there’s still a chance your phone might be included.