Realme has announced the list of devices that will get Android 16

It’s been more than two months since the release of Android 16, but the update is not yet available on Realme devices. However, the brand promises to be one of the first to provide the update for its flagship models. This also means a faster rollout of Android 16 on mid-range and budget segment smartphones.
Realme plans to update many of its devices to Android 16 across different price points. However, for some of them, this will be the last major update – they will only get Android 16 and no more major versions. Below is a list of such devices. Check it out to see if you need to get ready to change your smartphone anytime soon.

- Realme GT 5
- Realme GT 5 240W
- Realme GT 3
- Realme 14x
- Realme 14 Pro Lite
- Realme 13 (LTE/5G)
- Realme 13+
- Realme 13 Pro
- Realme 13 Pro+
- Realme 12 (LTE/5G)
- Realme 12+
- Realme 12 Pro
- Realme 12 Pro+
- Realme 12x
- Realme 12 Lite
- Realme Narzo 70
- Realme Narzo 70 Pro
- Realme Narzo 70x
- Realme Narzo 70 turbocharged
- Realme Narzo N65
- Realme C75 4G
- Realme C67 4G
- Realme C65 (4G) and C65 (regular)
- Realme C63 5G and C63 (regular)
- Realme C61
- Realme P2 Pro
- Realme P1, P1 Pro and P1 Speed
- Realme Note 60 and Note 60x
This list is based on the update policy and previous releases. While it is mostly accurate, it is recommended that you additionally check with official sources for final confirmation.
Realme has not yet announced the exact release date of Android 16. However, the brand has confirmed that the Realme GT 7 Pro model will get the update, with the GT 7 and GT 7T joining it soon.
After this update, the Realme GT 6 series, including the GT 6 and GT 6T models, will also get a stable version of the Android 16-based Realme UI 7.0. The update will roll out to the rest of the compatible devices in the future.
Although there are no official announcements about the Android 16 release date yet, the Realme UI 7.0 is expected to start beta testing in the coming weeks, with a full-fledged rollout around September. Competitors such as Oppo, OnePlus and Samsung are already beta testing their Android 16-based shells, suggesting that the mass rollout of the brand’s updates is imminent.