ColorOS 17 beta update now available for these OnePlus, Oppo and Realme phones: Check full list

OnePlus, Oppo and Realme phones will be moving to ColorOS 17 later this year and the first beta version is now available for select devices. Oppo, the parent company of both OnePlus and Realme has decided to share resources and platforms across brands, which includes moving to ColorOS version and end support for OxygenOS and Realme UI software versions from here on.
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Summarized by AI.ColorOS 17 beta update available for select phones.
OnePlus, Oppo, Realme phones to get ColorOS 17.
OxygenOS and Realme UI support will end.
OnePlus has said that ColorOS will be the base software for its phones and even tablets, this shared resource fully comes into gear and allows the company to manage its costs better. This doesn’t mean that the supported OnePlus phones are being abandoned, but OxygenOS may no longer be part of their future.
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ColorOS 17 closed beta now open: How to register and devices supported
Oppo has opened the gates for the limited-access closed beta ColorOS 17 version that is coming to these devices:
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- OnePlus 15
- OnePlus 15R
- Oppo Find X9 Pro
- Oppo Reno 15 Pro
- Oppo Reno 15 Pro Mini
- Realme GT 8 Pro
The list of phones given here are eligible for the ColorOS 17 closed beta update but more devices will be added to the roster as Oppo plans for a full cross-brand overhaul by the end of this year.
How to apply for ColorOS 17 closed beta program
You can follow these steps to apply for the ColorOS 17 closed beta program if you have any of the aforementioned OnePlus, Oppo or Realme phones.
- Go to Settings
- Tap on System & Updates
- Click on Software update
- Tap on three dot – go to Beta Program
- Here, you will see the Closed Beta option
- Tap on Apply
- Sign in with your registered Google account for the program
- Answer the following quiz
- Tap on submit
Once the brand approves your application, you will see the Release Candidate version available for your registered device.
Closed beta versions are highly unstable so running them on primary devices is not recommended as you can face network instability and performance issues.
There is no denying that OxygenOS has been a big part of what OnePlus has done in the Indian market since its launch in 2014 with the invite-only OnePlus One smartphone. Ending that in favour of ColorOS will not be an easy shift for many, especially those who will be upgraded to Android 17 later this year.






