
Google has officially rolled out Android 17 as a stable release after months of beta testing. The update brings meaningful changes to privacy controls, satellite emergency communication, notification management, and AI-powered features that don’t require a cloud connection. Here’s what changed and which phones are getting the update.
Android 17 Key Features
Satellite SOS for All Android Phones
Building on the satellite messaging Pixel users have had since Android 14, Android 17 extends satellite emergency SOS support to all compatible Android phones. The feature lets you contact emergency services when you’re outside cellular and Wi-Fi range. Google partnered with satellite providers to cover most of the globe, though coverage still has gaps in polar regions.
Unlike Apple’s implementation, which requires a dedicated modem, Android 17’s satellite SOS works through software adaptation of existing Qualcomm and MediaTek modems. Samsung, OnePlus, and Xiaomi have all confirmed support for the feature on their 2025 and newer flagship devices.
Redesigned Notification System
The notification shade gets its biggest overhaul since Android 12. Android 17 introduces grouped smart notifications that automatically cluster messages from the same conversation, sort alerts by priority using on-device AI, and let you snooze notifications from specific apps for set durations (30 minutes, 2 hours, 8 hours, or custom).
The “Priority Sort” feature uses a small on-device language model to determine which notifications matter most based on your usage patterns. It learns that you respond to messages from certain contacts quickly but ignore promotional notifications from others. Everything runs locally; no data leaves your phone.
Privacy Dashboard Improvements
Android 17 adds a real-time privacy dashboard that shows which apps are actively accessing sensors, microphone, camera, and location data. The dashboard includes a timeline view so you can see exactly when an app accessed your camera or recorded audio, even if the app ran in the background.
There’s also a new “Permission Expiry” option. Instead of granting a permission permanently, you can set it to expire after one use, one session, or a specific time period. After expiry, the app has to ask again. This is particularly useful for location permissions you grant to ride-hailing or food delivery apps.
On-Device AI Features
Android 17 ships with Gemini Nano 2, the updated on-device AI model. New capabilities include:
- Call Summaries: After a phone call, get a text summary of key points discussed (works with Google Phone app, third-party app support coming later)
- Smart Reply: Context-aware reply suggestions in any messaging app, not just Google Messages
- Photo Magic Editor: Advanced photo editing using generative AI, entirely offline
- Real-time Translation: Improved on-device translation for phone calls and text in 20 languages
Android 17 Eligible Devices
Google confirmed Android 17 stable will reach these devices:
Google Pixel
- Pixel 6 and newer (Pixel 6, 6a, 6 Pro, 7, 7a, 7 Pro, 8, 8a, 8 Pro, 9, 9a, 9 Pro, 9 Pro Fold)
Samsung
- Galaxy S22 and newer (S22 series, S23 series, S24 series, S25 series)
- Galaxy Z Fold4 and newer (Z Fold4, Z Fold5, Z Fold6, Z Flip4 through Z Flip6)
- Galaxy A54 and newer mid-range models
OnePlus
- OnePlus 11 and newer (OnePlus 11, 12, 13, 13R)
- Nord 4 and newer
Xiaomi
- Xiaomi 13 and newer (Xiaomi 13, 14, 15 series)
- Redmi Note 13 Pro and newer
Other Manufacturers
- Nothing Phone (2) and newer
- Motorola Edge 40 and newer
- Sony Xperia 1 VI and newer
Update Timeline
Google Pixel devices receive Android 17 first, starting this week. Samsung’s One UI 8 (based on Android 17) is expected for Galaxy S25 series within the next 4-6 weeks. OnePlus, Xiaomi, and other manufacturers typically follow 2-3 months after Samsung’s rollout.
To check if your device has the update available, go to Settings > System > System Update > Check for Update.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will my Samsung phone get Android 17?
Samsung Galaxy S25 series owners should receive the One UI 8 update (based on Android 17) within 4-6 weeks of Google’s stable release. Older models like the S24 and S23 will follow 1-2 months later.
Does Android 17 satellite SOS work without a subscription?
Emergency satellite SOS is free for contacting emergency services. Non-emergency satellite messaging may require a subscription depending on your carrier and region.
Is Android 17 safe to install right now?
The stable release is ready for daily use. Beta versions had some bugs, but the stable release has been tested thoroughly. Always back up your device before updating.
Can I use Android 17 AI features offline?
Yes, all Gemini Nano 2 features run entirely on-device. Call summaries, smart reply, photo editing, and translation work without an internet connection.
Will my older phone lose support after Android 17?
Phones that received Android 16 as their final major update will continue receiving security patches for some time, but won’t get Android 18. Check your manufacturer’s update policy for specific timelines.
