Google is rolling out Android 17 to compatible Pixel phones today, according to multiple reports. After four beta releases, the update moves from testing to a stable public release, with coverage noting that it is arriving on Pixel devices as the June 2026 Pixel (Feature) Drop begins. The Android 17 launch is also described as coinciding with additional Google “Pixel Drop” updates, which bring extra features beyond the core operating system.

While the outlets agree that Android 17 itself is the main software update and is now being distributed to supported Pixels, they also note that not every feature shown during Google’s earlier announcements will be available immediately. Some Pixel Drop additions tied to the June rollout are expected to include device- and feature-specific extras, but availability may vary depending on the Pixel model and the feature rollout schedule.

Overall, the sources describe the day as a combined release: the stable Android 17 update for Pixels, paired with the start of Google’s June Pixel Drop to deliver additional functionality for users.