Vivo and iQOO are working on their next big software update. This update will be based on the latest Android 17. It is expected that this will bring new features and better performance to compatible phones. However, not all Vivo and iQOO devices will get this update, as software support for some models has already ended. As a result, they will not get the upcoming OriginOS 7 update – which is a skin based on Android 17. Let’s take a look at the devices that won’t be getting this upcoming update based on the current software support policy.
Vivo smartphones that will not get updates
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Vivo V series: V30e, Vivo V30, V30 SE, V30 Pro, and V30 Lite 4G
Vivo T series: T3 Pro, Vivo T3, T3 Lite, T3 Ultra, and T3x
Vivo Y series: Y300 Plus, Vivo Y300, Y200 4G, Y300 Pro, Y200e, Y200+, Y200 GT, Y200 Pro, Y200t, Y200i, and Y100 4G. According to reports, these are the Vivo phones which will not get the update.
iQOO smartphones that will not get updates
iQOO Number Series: iQOO 11 Pro and iQOO 11
iQOO Z series: Z9x, iQOO Z9, Z9s, Z9 Lite, and Z9s Pro. It is worth noting that apart from the devices mentioned above, there are some other phones which will not be getting the update.
When will OriginOS 7 update launch? Although Vivo and iQOO have not yet announced when users will be able to use the new OriginOS 7 update, reports suggest that the stable version of the new operating system may arrive in late October or early November. This is still a possibility, and may be officially confirmed soon.









