Google has released stable Android 17 for eligible Pixel devices, and other brands are preparing their updates.
For Vivo phones, Android 17 will arrive with OriginOS 7, bringing new features, visual improvements, and performance enhancements.
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However, several Vivo and iQOO models will not receive this upgrade.
Vivo Devices Not Eligible for Android 17
The following Vivo phones have completed their OS update cycle and will not get Android 17 (OriginOS 7).
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Vivo X Series
- Vivo X Fold 2
- Vivo X90
- Vivo X90 Pro
- Vivo X90 Pro+
- Vivo X90s
Vivo V Series
- Vivo V30
- Vivo V30e
- Vivo V30 Pro
- Vivo V30 SE
- Vivo V30 Lite 4G
Vivo T Series
- Vivo T3
- Vivo T3 Pro
- Vivo T3 Ultra
- Vivo T3 Lite
- Vivo T3x
Vivo Y Series
- Vivo Y300
- Vivo Y300 Plus
- Vivo Y300 Pro
- Vivo Y200 4G
- Vivo Y200+
- Vivo Y200e
- Vivo Y200 Pro
- Vivo Y200 GT
- Vivo Y200i
- Vivo Y200t
- Vivo Y100 4G
iQOO Devices Not Eligible for Android 17
iQOO Number Series
- iQOO 11
- iQOO 11 Pro
iQOO Z Series
- iQOO Z9
- iQOO Z9x
- iQOO Z9 Lite
- iQOO Z9s
- iQOO Z9s Pro
This list is based on current update policies and should be accurate. If your device is listed, it is unlikely to receive Android 17.
Some other models without clear policies may also miss out.
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Vivo is expected to launch OriginOS 7 globally in October, with a stable rollout starting in November.
The update will feature deeper AI integration, enhanced customization, and performance improvements.
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If your device is not eligible, consider upgrading to newer models like the Vivo X300 or iQOO 15, which promise up to five major Android OS updates.