OnePlus Confirms Android 17 Update Roadmap for Flagship, Nord, and Tablet Devices
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Joshua Hawkins
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Summary
OnePlus has announced the list of devices eligible for the Android 17 update, expected to arrive in summer 2025. The update will cover flagship models including the OnePlus Open, OnePlus 15, 13, 12, and 11, as well as mid-range Nord devices (Nord 5, Nord CE 5, Nord 4) and the OnePlus Pad 3 tablet. The article details the rollout plans and which devices make the cut for the major OS upgrade.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWith Android 17 set to arrive sometime this summer, many smartphone owners are looking forward to the update.
The OnePlus flagships, including the OnePlus Open, 15, 13, 12, and 11 are getting Android 17.
Nord 5, Nord CE 5, Nord 4, and OnePlus Pad 3 are also on the list for the Android 17 update.
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