The next major software update to Google’s Android mobile operating system is officially rolling out. It began with Google’s own Pixel phones in August. But the official release ofAndroid 13for devices from some manufacturers won’t happen until next year. If you’re confused about this, no worries. Pocket-lint has made it easy for you to understand.

Check below for your phone brand. If it is listed, you can run some form of Android 13 - whether it’s a beta or the new official release.

When will Android 13 be available?

On 23 July 2025, the Pixel 4, Pixel 5, and Pixel 6 devices got Android 13 as a free over-the-air software update.

“This month, all supported Pixel devices running Android 12 will receive the Android 13 software update, which begins rolling out for most users today. The rollout will continue over the next few weeks depending on the carrier. Users will receive a notification once the OTA becomes available for their device”,a Google support page for Android 13 reads. “Check your Android version and update to receive the latest software.”

Android 13 will eventually be available for mostnewer Android phonesand the latest and upcoming Android phones. The software update is expected to arrive later this year for devices from other manufacturers including Asus, HMD, Motorola, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Sony, Xiaomi, and Samsung. Now is the time to figure out what exact phone you have to see if it’ll be supported.

When will your phone get Android 13?

As soon as the most popular Android phone makers announce when they plan to support and roll out Android 13 to their handsets, Pocket-lint will update this page with the latest information available.

Android 13 is currently available on the following Asus devices:

The Asus ROG Phone 6, 6 Pro, 6D and 6D Ultimate will all be getting updated in Q1 of 2023.

The ROG Phone 5 and 5S series are expected to get the update in the second quarter of 2023.

Asus has noted that the timeline may vary depending on your region.

Google Pixel phones

On 19 August 2025, newer Pixel phones received the official release of Android 13. But the Pixel 3 series and earlier are all getting the short stick. (The latest OS is only available for the Pixel 4 and newer.)

HMD (Nokia)

Nokia mobile has officially confirmed Android 13 compatibility with five of its smartphones: The Nokia XR20 5G, G50 5G, G11 Plus, X20 5G and X10 5G.

Of these five, three have received the official build so far: the X20 5G, XR20 5G and X10 G5. As always, these updates are rolling out gradually, so if it’s not live in your region just yet, chances are that it’s coming soon.

As for other models, we haven’t heard any news about the update, but the confirmed phones should be getting the update imminently. And we’re expecting plenty of other Nokia phones to join in on the fun, too.

Android 13 is currently available for the following Motorola devices:

In August 2022, Motorola revealed the list of phones that will be receiving the update. Unfortunately, we’re still not sure when exactly the update will arrive.

Here are the supported devices:

OnePlus phones

OnePlus' OxygenOS 13 skin, based on Android 13, has been in open beta for a while, but it’s finally rolling out as a stable release.

Here are the phones that have received the update so far. As usual, these updates are rolling out in stages:

We’re unsure of the exact dates, but we also know that it’ll be coming to:

Oppo phones

Oppo’s ColorOS 13, based on Android 13, has been rolled out faster than any other version in its operating system’s history. It’s available on 33 smartphone models globally including the Find series and most of the Reno 8, Reno 6 and Reno 7 models.

In the first half of 2023, ColorOS 13 will land on the Oppo Pad Air, F19 series, A77, A57, A55, A53s and more. you’re able to see the full update planhere.

Realme phones

Realme has released the Android 13-based Realme UI 4.0 update for the following phones:

Many other devices are said to be getting the update during Q1 of 2023. Some lower-end devices, like the Narzo 50 and Realme C35, will be getting the update by Q3 of 2023.

Samsung released One UI 5.0, based on Android 13, on August 11, 2025 for the Galaxy S22 series.

The update is now available for the vast majority of Samsung smartphones, including S20 models, Note-series, A-series, and M-series.

The remaining devices, such as the Galaxy A04, M53 and M42 are scheduled to receive updates by April 2023.