Android 16: complete list of Samsung, Xiaomi, and other eligible devices

The formal rollout of Android 16’s stable version has started, with Google’s Pixel smartphones leading the way. Other significant Android manufacturers are getting ready to release their own unique skins and upgrade schedules in tandem with the latest OS version. The most important question for users anxiously anticipating the update is: will my device get the update? This is the list of devices that are compatible with Android 16.
We have put up a thorough list of smartphones and tablets from well-known manufacturers, like Samsung, Xiaomi, Motorola, and Oppo, that should be compatible with the Android 16 update in order to assist in answering this question.
Google Pixel Android 16 Eligible devices
As always, Pixel devices are first in line and the rollout is already underway for these models.
| Device Series | Eligible Models |
|---|---|
| Pixel 9 Series | 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro Fold, 9a |
| Pixel 8 Series | 8, 8 Pro, 8a |
| Pixel 7 Series | 7, 7 Pro, 7a |
| Pixel 6 Series | 6, 6 Pro, 6a |
| Pixel Foldables | Pixel Fold |
| Pixel Tablet | Pixel Tablet |
Samsung Galaxy Android 16 Eligible devices
Samsung offers one of the most extensive portfolios, and a large number of its devices are expected to receive the update.
| Series | Eligible Devices |
|---|---|
| Galaxy S | S25, S24, S23, S22 series & S21 FE |
| Galaxy Z | Z Fold/Flip 6, Z Fold/Flip 5, Z Fold/Flip 4, Z Fold SE |
| Galaxy Tab | Tab S10, S9, S8 series, Tab S6 Lite (2024) |
| Galaxy A | A73, A5x, A3x, A2x, A1x, A0x series (from A_3 to A_6 generations) |
| Galaxy M | M5x, M3x, M1x, M0x series (from M_3 to M_6 generations) |
| Galaxy F | F5x, F34, F1x, F0x series (from F_4 to F_6 generations) |
| Other | Galaxy C55, XCover 7, Tab Active 5 |
Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco Android 16 Eligible devices
Xiaomi’s multi-brand strategy means a wide array of devices are in line for the HyperOS skin based on Android 16.
| Brand / Series | Eligible Devices |
|---|---|
| Xiaomi | 15, 14, 13 series (including T, Pro, Ultra models) |
| Xiaomi Civi | Civi 5 Pro, Civi 4 Pro, Civi 3 |
| Xiaomi Pad | Pad 7 series, Pad 6 series (Pro, Max, S Pro) |
| Redmi Note | Note 14 series, Note 13 series |
| Redmi K | K80 series, K70 series, K60 series |
| Redmi | 14 series, 13 series, A4 series |
| Redmi Pad | Pad 2, Pad Pro, Pad SE |
| Poco | F7, F6, X7, X6, M7, M6, C7x series |
Motorola
Motorola is expected to update its recent flagship and mid-range devices.
| Series | Eligible Devices |
|---|---|
| Razr | Razr 2025 series, Razr+ 2024, Razr 60/50 series |
| Edge | Edge 2025, Edge 60/50 series, Edge 40 Pro |
| Moto G | G Power/Stylus 2025, G86/85, G75, G56/55 |
| ThinkPhone | ThinkPhone 25 |
Oppo
Oppo will likely bring Android 16 to its premium Find series and popular Reno line.
| Series | Eligible Devices |
|---|---|
| Find N | Find N5, N3, N2 series |
| Find X | Find X8, X7, X6 series |
| Reno | Reno 14, 13, 12, 11 series |
| F Series | F29, F27, F25 Pro |
| K Series | K13, K12 series |
| Pad Series | Pad 4 Pro, Pad 3 series, Pad SE |
Other Major Brands (Expected)
| Brand | Eligible Devices (Summary) |
|---|---|
| OnePlus | 13, 12, 11 series, Nord 4/3, Nord CE 4, Open, Pad series |
| Vivo | X200, X100, X90 series, V50/40/30 series, T4/3 series, recent Y series, Pad 5/3 |
| iQOO | 13, 12, 11 series, Z10/9 series, Neo 10/9 series, Pad series |
| Nothing | Phone (2), (2a), (2a)+, Phone (3a) series, CMF Phone 1/2 Pro |
Other manufacturers may need a few weeks to incorporate Android 16 with their own user interfaces, such as One UI, HyperOS, and ColorOS, while Google Pixel phones are currently getting the upgrade. The majority of brands are anticipated to start releasing stable versions in July 2025, with widespread beta testing set to commence shortly.
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