Waiting for the Android 14 update on your phone? Let’s break down the current status for various manufacturers. Google released Android 14 on October 4 for its Pixel phones, promising support for future devices for up to seven years. ASUS has started testing Android 14 in the US, beginning with the Zenfone 10. The stable release’s timing depends on beta test results.
Huawei devices in the US, Canada, and Europe won’t receive Android 14 due to restrictions dating back to 2019, limiting their access to Google services. Motorola plans to roll out Android 14 to its phones, starting with the 2022 Edge series and extending to the 2023 lineup in early 2024.
Nothing, Carl Pei’s venture, is beta-testing Nothing OS 2.5, based on Android 14, for its Phone (2), with promised support for three years of OS upgrades and four years of security updates. OnePlus is testing a beta version of OxygenOS 14, but the release date is yet to be confirmed. Recent OnePlus models ensure four years of Android updates and five years of security patches.
Samsung has already rolled out One UI 6, its Android 14 skin, for many recent devices, offering up to four generations of OS updates. Sony initiated the Android 14 rollout for its Xperia 1 V on November 6, with plans to extend the update to other Xperia models, although the exact timeline is undisclosed.
Xiaomi swiftly released MIUI 14, based on Android 14, for the Xiaomi 13 Pro, 13, and 12T, but the timeline for updating older Xiaomi devices is currently unknown. While waiting for your phone’s Android 14 update, stay tuned for further updates from manufacturers.