Stable Android 17 is rolling out for the first non-Pixel phones

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Credit: Robert Triggs / Android AuthorityTL;DRXiaomi is the first brand after Google to release a stable version of Android on its phones.The recipients include its latest flagships, the Xiaomi 17 and the Xiaomi 17 Ultra.The update brings a June security update, but that’s pretty much all that’s new, aside from the Android 17 Easter Egg.Stable Android 17 started rolling out to Pixels last month, but the list of devices receiving the update hasn’t grown much since then. That’s because other Android manufacturers are either still running limited public betas, as with Samsung’s One UI 9 beta, which is only for the Galaxy S26, or haven’t announced plans to ship newer versions of their skins based on Android 17. Amidst this, a major Android phone brand is surprising users by sending out stable updates based on Android 17.Xiaomi has reportedly begun rolling out new HyperOS 3 updates, based on stable Android 17, to its devices. According to XimiTimes, the update currently applies to the latest flagship Xiaomi 17 series. Among the Xiaomi 17 variants, only the vanilla Xiaomi 17 and the camera beast Xiaomi 17 Ultra appear to have received the update, but the Pro and Pro Max variants are seemingly excluded from the rollout.