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When is your phone getting Android 9.0 Pie? We asked every major manufacturer

Android 9.0 Pie has arrived: Here's when your device will get updated

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The next version of Android — Android 9.0 Pie — is finally here. We’ve rounded up everything that’s new in a handy guide, but when will your phone receive this update, if at all? More phones than ever could access the Android P beta, which leads us to believe that there will be a significant number of phones with the final version later this year — at least, more than usual.

Even Google said, “Many manufacturers are planning to launch or upgrade devices by the end of this year.” Well, we reached out to almost all of them, and here’s what they had to say. We’ll be updating this story as we continue to hear back.

Alcatel

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Alcatel told Digital Trends it had nothing to share regarding Android 9.0 Pie at the moment. We don’t expect all of its phones to get Android 9.0 Pie — after all, some of them still ship with Android Nougat. Not only that, but Alcatel’s track record with Android updates is pretty bad, so it’s hard to say whether or not any of its phones would get Android 9.0 Pie.

Asus

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Asus told Digital Trends it does not yet have a release schedule for Android 9.0 Pie, but it should have one ready within a few months. Android 9.0 Pie is slated to launch around the end of August.

Asus phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Asus Zenfone 5Z
  • Asus ROG phone

BlackBerry

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BlackBerry told Digital Trends it could not share any information about an upgrade to Android 9.0 Pie for BlackBerry phones.

BlackBerry phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • BlackBerry Motion
  • BlackBerry KeyTwo

Essential

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The Essential Phone is one of the phones that can access the current Android 9.0 Pie open beta, meaning that it should also be one of the first to get the consumer version of Android 9.0 Pie once it’s released to the public.

Essential phones confirmed to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Essential Phone (PH-1)

Google

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Google’s Pixel phones, of course, will get Android 9.0 Pie as soon as it’s available. Unfortunately, no Nexus phones will get the update to Android 9.0 Pie.

Google phones confirmed to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Google Pixel
  • Google Pixel XL
  • Google Pixel 2
  • Google Pixel 2 XL

HMD Global (Nokia)

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HMD is also on the list of beta partners for Android 9.0 Pie, and it’s available specifically for the Nokia 7 Plus. Since all HMD phones run Android One, which is a stock version of Android, we expect most if not all of the company’s 2018 and 2017 lineup to receive the Android 9.0 Pie update quickly.

HMD Global phones confirmed to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Nokia 7 Plus

HMD Global phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Nokia 8 Sirocco
  • Nokia 8
  • Nokia 7
  • Nokia 6.1
  • Nokia 6 (2018)
  • Nokia 5
  • Nokia 3
  • Nokia 3.1 (2018)

Honor

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Honor has yet to respond to our email. Still, we expect Honor flagships like the new Honor 10 to get the update.

Honor phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Honor 10
  • Honor View 10
  • Honor 9 Lite
  • Honor 7X
  • Honor 7A
  • Honor 7C

HTC

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HTC told Digital Trends it had nothing to share regarding Android 9.0 Pie on HTC phones.

HTC phones confirmed to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • HTC U12 Plus

HTC phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • HTC U11
  • HTC U11 Life
  • HTC U11 Plus
  • HTC U Ultra

Huawei

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Huawei has yet to respond to our email, but we expect at least a few of its major releases to get the update.

Huawei phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Huawei Mate 10
  • Huawei Mate 10 Pro
  • Huawei P20
  • Huawei P20 Pro

LG

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LG has yet to respond to our email. We expect LG’s flagships from the past few years to get the update, including the LG G7 ThinQ, LG G6, and LG V30.

LG phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • LG G7 ThinQ
  • LG G6
  • LG V30
  • LG V35 ThinQ

Motorola/Lenovo

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Motorola hasn’t put out an official list yet, but Digital Trends has learned the following phones will get Android 9.0 Pie.

Motorola phones confirmed to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Moto G6
  • Moto G6 Plus
  • Moto G6 Play
  • Moto Z3 Play
  • Moto Z3

Motorola phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Moto X4
  • Moto Z2 Play
  • Moto Z2 Force
  • Moto G5

OnePlus

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The Android 9.0 Pie beta is available for the newly announced OnePlus 6. We expect the OnePlus 6 to be among the first phones to get the consumer release of Android 9.0 Pie once it’s launched. In July, OnePlus also announced its 3 and 3T handsets would also receive an Android 9.0 Pie update. OnePlus plans to update its handsets to Android 9.0 Pie in reverse-sequential order: The OnePlus 6 will be the first to be updated, while the OnePlus 3 will be last.

OnePlus phones confirmed to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • OnePlus 6
  • OnePlus 3
  • One Plus 3T
  • OnePlus 5
  • OnePlus 5T

Oppo

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The Android 9.0 Pie beta is available to the Oppo R15, which means that it should be among the first phones to get the consumer release of Android 9.0 Pie once it’s available.

Oppo phones confirmed to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Oppo R15

Oppo phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Oppo R15 Pro
  • Oppo A83
  • Oppo F7
  • Oppo R11s
  • Oppo F5 Youth
  • Oppo F5

Razer

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Razer has yet to respond to our email. Still, we expect the Razer phone to get the update once it’s available to consumers.

Razer phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Razer Phone

Samsung

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Samsung told Digital Trends it had nothing to share at this time. Of course, we expect most Samsung flagships from the past few years to get the update — including the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S9. The problem with Samsung is that its user interface is heavily customized and the company often takes its time with updates.

Samsung phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Samsung Galaxy S8
  • Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus
  • Samsung Galaxy S8 Active
  • Samsung Galaxy S9
  • Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Sony

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The Android 9.0 Pie beta is available to the Sony Xperia XZ2, and as such we expect the phone to be one of the first to get the consumer version of Android 9.0 Pie once it’s released.

Sony phones confirmed to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Sony Xperia XZ2
  • Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium

Sony phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact
  • Sony Xperia XA2
  • Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra
  • Sony Xperia XZ
  • Sony Xperia XZ Compact

Vivo

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The Android 9.0 Pie beta is available to two Vivo phones — the Vivo X21UD, and the Vivo X21. As such, we expect the consumer version of Android 9.0 Pie to come to those phones soon after it’s released.

Vivo phones confirmed to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Vivo X21
  • Vivo X21UD

Vivo phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Vivo V9

Xiaomi

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The Android 9.0 Pie beta is available to the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S, and as such we expect it to be one of the first phones to get the consumer version of the software once it’s released.

Xiaomi phones confirmed to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S

Xiaomi phones we expect to get Android 9.0 Pie:

  • Xiaomi Mi A1
  • Xiaomi Mi Max 2
  • Xiaomi Mi 6

ZTE

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ZTE has yet to respond to our email. It’s unclear what the future of the company will be considering ZTE’s U.S. issues, so we doubt you’ll see Android 9.0 Pie on recently launched ZTE phones any time soon.

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