News: Always-Updated List of Phones That Will Get Android Pie

News: Always-Updated List of Phones That Will Get Android Pie
| Updated June 5, 2019 with new phones.When will my phone get Android Pie? For the first time since Android's inception, this question shouldn't have an answer that lets you down. That's because Android Oreo introduced Project Treble, a new low-level arrangement that makes updating a lot easier. So with Pie, it's not if your phone will get it, but when.Whether or not your phone supports Project Treble is pretty simple. If your phone came with Android Oreo, it must include Project Treble support. However, if you are not sure what the original OS version was on your phone, check out our tutorial on how to manually check for support.Don't Miss: How To Check if Your Android Phone Supports Project Treble Android 9.0 Pie is a major update. The latest version does have some pretty big visual changes, including gesture controls and an upgraded power menu, but what should really pique your interest is the under-the-hood changes, particularly when it comes to security. We detailed many of biggest security enhancements that are coming with Pie, but in short, Android 9.0 will make your phone much safer.
About This ListEach phone below will be labeled with one of the following: Confirmed (with the time it took for the update to be released), Beta, Rumored, Will Not Receive Pie, or No Information.If the phone is rumored to have a Pie update coming, we will label it as Rumored. If confirmed, we will link out to either a tweet or official page to confirm the update is being pushed out. And if the OEM is running a beta program, we will link out to beta pages.If the OEM confirmed the device will not get the latest Android version, it will be marked with Will Not Receive. And if there is no rumored or official information, it will be marked as No information.We are also focusing on phones officially released in the US, so if you don't see your phone listed, it probably isn't officially available here. Because of our focus on US phones, the date shown indicates when it reached the US variant of the device. Finally, we are only looking at phones released within the two years prior to Pie's release date, August 6, 2018. It is doubtful OEMs will update a phone older than that, as they are more hoping to push that customer to a new device.Phones listed in bold currently have the stable version of Android Pie. Hopefully, this time around, every phone on this list will be bold before Android Q.
ASUSIn the past, ASUS has been pretty slow at updating their devices. Despite the changes Google made with Project Treble, it doesn't seem Android 9.0 Pie will be any different than past updates. ASUS has confirmed most of their US lineup will finally receive the update in 2019, but as it stands, the ZenFone 5Z remains the only one.ASUS ZenFone Max (M1): Confirmed ASUS ZenFone Max Plus (M1): Confirmed ASUS ZenFone 4: No information ASUS ZenFone 4 Pro: No information ASUS ZenFone 4 Max: Confirmed (May 16, 2019 - 9 months, 10 days) ASUS ZenFone Live (L1): Confirmed ASUS ZenFone V: No information ASUS ZenFone 5Q: Confirmed ASUS ZenFone 5Z: Confirmed (Jan. 30th, 2019 - 5 months, 24 days) ASUS ROG Gaming Phone: Confirmed
EssentialWhile we are currently waiting on news for Essential's second phone, Essential owners can be proud to know they received Android 9.0 Pie mere minutes after Pixel devices received it. But this should come as no surprise — the device, which is running a nearly unmodified version of Android, has been the first non-Pixel or Nexus device to receive security patches and beta updates over the past year.Essential Phone PH-1: Confirmed (Aug. 6th, 2018 - 0 days)
GoogleOne of the main perks of purchasing a Pixel or Nexus is the timely Android OS updates. However, for the first time in Nexus history, the Nexus phones will not receive the latest OS update as Google moves toward the new Pixel lineup. At the time of this writing, all Pixel devices have Android 9 Pie.Don't Miss: Nexus Phones Are Finally Dead Pixel: Confirmed (Aug. 6th, 2018 - 0 days) Pixel XL: Confirmed (Aug. 6th, 2018 - 0 days) Pixel 2: Confirmed (Aug. 6th, 2018 - 0 days) Pixel 2 XL: Confirmed (Aug. 6th, 2018 - 0 days) Pixel 3: Android Pie out of the box Pixel 3 XL: Android Pie out of the box Pixel 3a: Android Pie out of the box Pixel 3a XL: Android pie out of the box
HTCHTC recently announced they will be updating many of their recent flagships to Android 9.0 Pie. They haven't given an actual timetable — only saying they'll let us know "in due course" — but they've promised updates to their three most recent US flagships. As for the U Ultra and HTC 10, we can only assume their conspicuous absence from HTC's Pie announcement indicates they won't be getting the update.HTC 10: No information HTC U Ultra: No information HTC U11: Confirmed (May 2019) HTC U11 Life: Confirmed (Nov. 29, 2018 - 3 months, 23 days) HTC U12+: Confirmed (June 2019)
Huawei/HonorRumor has it that Huawei is already working on the next version of EMUI, 9.0, which runs on top of Android Pie. Based on their track record, most of their midrange and flagship devices should receive the update. Also, many of the devices released by Huawei since the end of last year have released with Project Treble support, making upgrades even more seamless.Honor 6X: No information Honor 7X: No information Honor View 10: Confirmed (Jan. 17th, 2018 - 5 months, 11 days) Huawei Mate 9: Confirmed Huawei Mate 10 Pro: Confirmed (March 1, 2019 - 6 months, 23 days) Huawei Mate 10 Porsche Design: Confirmed Huawei Mate SE: No information
LGLG is notoriously bad when it comes to updating their devices. Whether it's midrange, entry level, or even flagship, LG customers know they shouldn't expect their device to get the latest OS version for at least a year. Despite the creation of the Global Software Upgrade Center, LG has still only updated two phones so far, and that's only for one carrier.LG G6: No information LG G7 ThinQ: Confirmed (June 5, 2019 - 9 months, 30 days) LG V20: No information LG V30: No information LG V30S ThinQ: No information LG V35 ThinQ: No information LG V40 ThinQ: Confirmed (May 24, 2019 - 9 months, 18 days) (Verizon only) LG Q6: No information LG Q Stylus: No information LG Stylo 4: No information LG Q7+: No information LG X Power: No information
MotorolaHistorically, Motorola is one of the best Android OEMs when it comes to quick updates. Last year was no exception, with most of their Z lineup quickly getting Oreo. So far this time, Motorola has only confirmed a handful of their phones will get Android Pie, and all but five haven't received it yet.Moto E4: No information Moto E4 Plus: No information Moto E5 Play: No information Moto E5 Plus: No information Moto G4 Plus: No information Moto G5 Plus: No information Moto G5S Plus: No information Moto G6 Play: Confirmed (Fall 2018) Moto G6 Plus: Confirmed (Dec. 31st, 2018 - 4 months, 25 days) Motorola One: Confirmed (Dec. 12th, 2018 - 4 months, 6 days) Moto X4: Confirmed (Nov. 28th, 2018 - 3 months, 22 days) Moto Z: No information Moto Z Droid: No information Moto Z Force Droid: No information Moto Z Play: No information Moto Z Play Droid: No information Moto Z2 Force Edition: Confirmed (Fall 2018) Moto Z2 Play: Confirmed (Fall 2018) Moto Z3 Play: Confirmed (Jun. 7th, 2019 - 12 months, 28 days) Moto Z3: Confirmed (April 3, 2019 - 7 months, 28 days)
NokiaThe iconic brand has only been revived for a little over a year, but it has already proven itself far better at updates than most OEMs. Not only do all Nokia devices get regular monthly security patches, but system updates as well. Additionally, since all the Nokia devices released in 2018 have been a part of the Android One program, updates are handled by Google leading to even faster updates than those pushed out by HMD.Nokia 1: Confirmed (Early Q2 2019) Nokia 2: No information Nokia 3.1: Confirmed (Q1 2019) Nokia 4.2: Android Pie out of the box Nokia 6: Confirmed (Feb. 20, 2019 - 6 months, 14 days) Nokia 6.1: Confirmed (Oct. 30th, 2018 - 2 months, 24 days) Nokia 7.1: Confirmed (Nov. 27th, 2018 - 3 months, 21 days) Nokia 9 PureView: Android Pie out of the box
OnePlusOver the past few years, OnePlus has taken some criticism for their Android OS update practices. To correct the problem, OnePlus laid out a plan on how they will handle maintenance and updates from now on. With this new dedication, OnePlus became only the second manufacturer behind Google to update all eligible phones to Android Pie (technically Essential could also be on that list, though they only have one phone).OnePlus 3: Confirmed (May 22, 2019 - 9 months, 16 days) OnePlus 3T: Confirmed (May 22, 2019 - 9 months, 16 days) OnePlus 5: Confirmed (Dec. 25th, 2018 - 4 months, 19 days) OnePlus 5T: Confirmed (Dec. 25th, 2018 - 4 months, 19 days) OnePlus 6: Confirmed (Sept. 21st, 2018 - 1 month, 15 days) OnePlus 6T: Android Pie out of the box OnePlus 7 Pro: Android Pie out of the box
RazerDespite recent layoffs in their mobile division, Razer still has two very impressive gaming phones which are due for an update. With nearly stock Android (except for Nova Launcher Prime and a few Razer gaming enhancements), Razer has always been quick to update their phones. While we don't know if the original Razer Phone will get Android Pie, the Razer Phone 2 has received the update.Razer Phone: Confirmed Razer Phone 2: Confirmed (Feb. 27, 2019 - 6 months, 22 days)
SamsungAs the number one smartphone OEM in the world, Samsung dramatically affects the distribution chart of Android. Before Samsung releases the update for the latest version, typically that version of Android remains below 10%. Unfortunately, Samsung has only been decent at updates, releasing OS updates about six months after the initial release. So far, Samsung has improved this by releasing its first update for Android Pie in four months.Galaxy A8 Star: Confirmed (May 2019) Galaxy J3 (2017): Confirmed (September 2019) Galaxy J7 (2017): Confirmed (July 2019) Galaxy Note 7 FE: No information Galaxy Note 8: Confirmed (March 29, 2019 - 7 months, 23 days) Galaxy Note 9: Confirmed (Jan. 31st, 2018 - 5 months, 25 days) Galaxy S7: No information Galaxy S7 Edge: No information Galaxy S8: Confirmed (March 29, 2019 - 7 months, 23 days) Galaxy S8+: Confirmed (March 29, 2019 - 7 months, 23 days) Galaxy S9: Confirmed (Jan. 29th, 2018 - 5 months, 23 days) (Carriers & Unlocked Version) Galaxy S9+: Confirmed (Jan. 29th, 2018 - 5 months, 23 days) (Carriers & Unlocked Version) Galaxy S10: Android Pie out of the box. Galaxy S10+: Android Pie out of the box. Galaxy S10e: Android Pie out of the box.Don't Miss: Here's When Your Galaxy Will Get Samsung's New One UI Update
SonyWhile not nearly as popular as other OEMs in the US, Sony has had an improving track record when it comes to updates. Sony has recently confirmed that Android Pie is coming to the devices indicated below, but there's no word on their other recent devices, so we can only assume the phones with "No information" below won't be getting the update.Xperia L1: No information Xperia L2: No information Xperia X: No information Xperia X Compact: No information Xperia X Performance: No information Xperia XA1: No information Xperia XA1 Plus: No information Xperia XA1 Ultra: No information Xperia XA2: Confirmed (Early 2019) Xperia XA2 Ultra: Confirmed (Early 2019) Xperia XA2 Plus: Confirmed (Early 2019) Xperia XZ: No information Xperia XZ1: Confirmed (Nov. 10th, 2018 - 3 months, 4 days) Xperia XZ1 Compact: Confirmed (Nov. 10th, 2018 - 3 months, 4 days) Xperia XZ Premium: Confirmed (Nov. 10th, 2018 - 3 months, 4 days) Xperia XZs: No information Xperia XZ2: Confirmed (Oct. 12th, 2018 - 2 months, 6 days) Xperia XZ2 Compact: Confirmed (Oct. 12th, 2018 - 2 months, 6 days) Xperia XZ2 Premium: Confirmed (Nov. 15th, 2018 - 3 months, 9 days) Xperia XZ3: Android Pie out of the box
ZTERecently, ZTE has had some trouble in the US market, even getting banned by the US government for seven years. After some negotiations, it appears the ban is lifted, and ZTE will be able to resume normal operations soon. How this turn out will dramatically shape the speed at which their phones sold in the US receive updates (or if they receive them at all). But as of now, we are still waiting.Tempo Go: No information Axon M: No information Axon 7: No information Axon 7 Mini: No information ZMAX Pro: No information ZMAX 2: No information Blade V8 Pro: No information We'll keep updating this page as we find new information and update timetables for the devices listed above, so check back soon! In the meantime, if you have a phone that was released in the US in the last two years and it isn't shown here, let us know in the comment section below and we'll look into its Pie status.Don't Miss: 44 Cool New Features & Changes in Android 9.0 PieFollow Gadget Hacks on Pinterest, Reddit, Twitter, YouTube, and Flipboard Sign up for Gadget Hacks' daily newsletter or weekly Android and iOS updates Follow WonderHowTo on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Flipboard
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