Realme Android 17 Update List Revealed More Than 50 Devices Set to Get New Features
Realme users may soon receive Android 17 based Realme UI 8.0 updates, with over 50 smartphones and tablets expected to gain new features, improvements, and enhanced performance.

Realme users have a reason to be excited as the company prepares for its next major software upgrade based on Android 17. With Google moving closer to the stable release of Android 17, smartphone brands are already planning their rollout schedules, and Realme is expected to introduce the update through its upcoming Realme UI 8.0 interface.
The new software is expected to bring a combination of Google’s latest Android enhancements along with Realme’s own custom features, performance optimizations, and user experience improvements. While the company has not officially confirmed the complete rollout roadmap, a large number of Realme devices are believed to be eligible for the update.
According to industry reports, more than 50 Realme smartphones and tablets are expected to receive the Android 17 based Realme UI 8.0 upgrade. The list includes devices from multiple product families, ranging from flagship models to budget friendly smartphones, ensuring that a wide section of users can benefit from the latest software experience.
The premium GT lineup is expected to be among the first to receive the update. Devices likely to qualify include the Realme GT 8 Pro, GT 7, GT 7 Pro, GT 7 Pro Racing Edition, GT 7T, GT 6, GT 6T, and GT 5 Pro. These smartphones represent the company’s flagship segment and are expected to receive priority treatment during the rollout phase.
Realme’s popular number series also appears on the eligibility list. Models such as the Realme 16, 16 Pro, 16 Pro Plus, 16T, 15, 15 Pro, 15 Lite, 15T, 15X, 14, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Plus, and 14T are expected to receive the software upgrade. This makes the update particularly significant for mainstream users who rely on the number series for everyday performance and value.
The company’s P series lineup is also expected to be included. Devices believed to qualify include the Realme P4, P4 Pro, P4 Lite, P4 Lite 4G, P4 Power 5G, P4R, P4X, P3, P3 Pro, P3 Ultra, and P3X. These phones have gained popularity among users looking for balanced specifications and competitive pricing.
Realme is not limiting the update to premium and midrange devices. Several models from the C series are reportedly eligible as well. The expected list includes the Realme C85, C85 4G, C85 Pro, C83, C75, C75X, C73, and C71. This suggests that budget smartphone owners may also get access to the latest software features.
The Narzo series, known for targeting younger users and gaming enthusiasts, is another major part of the update roadmap. Expected devices include the Realme Narzo Power 5G, Narzo 100 Lite, Narzo 90, Narzo 90X, Narzo 80 Lite, Narzo 80 Lite 4G, Narzo 80 Pro, and Narzo 80X.
Realme Note series users are also likely to benefit. The Realme Note 80, Note 70, and Note 70T are among the devices expected to receive Android 17. Tablet users have not been left out either, with the Realme Pad 3 reportedly included in the eligibility list.
Although excitement is building around the update, Realme has not yet announced an official release date. However, industry observers believe the rollout could begin toward the end of the year, possibly around November, following a timeline similar to previous major software releases.
For users eager to try new features before the stable rollout, a beta testing program is already available for select devices. At present, the Android 17 beta program has been limited to the Realme GT 8 Pro. The company has not confirmed whether additional smartphones will join the beta phase in the coming months.
The final list of supported devices may expand further once Realme publishes its official update schedule. Since software support policies vary across models and regions, some devices could be added later. For now, users whose smartphones appear on the expected eligibility list can remain optimistic about receiving Android 17 and experiencing the latest improvements in performance, security, and functionality.





