Since Android Pie was announced and its source code made available on AOSP, the developer community on our forums has been hard at work building the latest release for their devices. Although the stable, official Android 9 Pie release is currently only available for the Google Pixel/Pixel XL, Google Pixel 2/Pixel 2 XL, and Essential Phone, we’ve seen ports of the latest Android version make their way to devices as old as the original Motorola Moto G and OnePlus One. There are so many devices on our forums that it’s hard to find the first ports of Android Pie for your device. To that end, I’m putting together a list of Android smartphones and tablets that have received an unofficial Android 9 Pie custom ROM.
Android 9 Pie Features
As a reminder, here are the most important new features of Android 9 Pie that you’ll be getting if you update to one of these unofficial releases:
- Gesture Navigation – removes the recent apps overview button and replaces the original home button with a pill that can slide up to show recent apps or slide right to quickly switch between apps
- Revamped recent apps – the vertical, stacked card list is replaced with a horizontal card list (interestingly, the launcher is now integrated with the recent apps overview which opens up some exciting possibilities)
- Revamped user interface – commonly called “Material Design 2,” the new Material Theme guidelines have brought a fresh coat of paint throughout the UI
- Digital Wellbeing – a feature designed to help you use your smartphone less by tracking your usage and wind down at night to prevent distractions (officially only available for the Google Pixel, but can easily be enabled unofficially)
- App Actions and Slices API – the former API allows apps to show predictive actions while the latter allows apps to show a part (“slice”) of their UI inside of another app
- Adaptive Battery – with App Standby Buckets, Android limits power consumption for the apps that you don’t use all that often
Android Pie Ports for Android Smartphones and Tablets
Before we begin this list, we want you to take note of a few things:
- Please read the OP of each linked thread as well as the first few posts so you know the current status of each build.
- This is not a comprehensive list of all Android 9 Pie releases. Because of the sheer number of devices on our forums, it’s impossible to be completely up-to-date on the status of Android Pie for each device, so we may be missing some in this post. Search your device’s forum to be sure!
- Although we will be updating this list from time-to-time, there will be a point where the number of unofficial Android 9 Pie ports is too large for us to keep up with. We’ll try our best to stay up-to-date, though.
- We will not be listing custom Android Pie ROMs for any devices that have already officially received Android 9 releases from the OEMs. That includes the following devices:
List of devices with official Android 9 Pie releases
- Essential Phone
- Google Pixel
- Google Pixel XL
- Google Pixel 2
- Google Pixel 2 XL
- Nokia 7 Plus
- OnePlus 6
- OPPO R15 Pro
- Sony Xperia XZ2
- Vivo X21UD
- Vivo X21
- Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S
Now, here is our list, categorized by brand. We will list the ROM name in parenthesis, but keep in mind that nearly every release will be basically stock AOSP since custom ROM developers haven’t had enough time to bring up their ROM’s features.
Asus
- Asus ZenFone 2 Laser (LineageOS 16)
- Asus ZenFone 3 (LineageOS 16)
- Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 (AOSP – Pixel Experience – ArrowOS – AOSPExtended – PixysOS – RevengeOS – SyberiaProject – crDroid)
- Google Nexus 4 (Unlegacy Android Project)
- Google Nexus 5 (Unlegacy Android Project)
- Google Nexus 5X (PieX)
- Google Nexus 6 (CarbonROM)
- Google Nexus 6P (StatiXOS)
- Google Nexus 10 (AOSP)
- Google Pixel C (LineageOS 16)
Honor
- Honor 6X (AOSP)
- Honor 7X (AOSP)
- Honor 8 Lite (CypherOS)
- Honor 8 Pro (AOSP)
- Honor View 10 (AOSP – CypherOS)
HTC
Huawei
- Huawei Mate 10 (AOSP)
- Huawei Mate 10 Lite (AOSP)
- Huawei Mate 10 Pro (AOSP)
- Huawei Nova 2i (AOSP)
- Huawei P20 Lite (AOSP)
- Huawei P20 Pro (AOSP)
- Huawei P8 Lite 2017 (AOSP – CypherOS)
- Huawei P10 Lite (CypherOS)
LeEco
- LeEco Le 2 (Pixel Experience – AOSPExtended – SyberiaProject – PixysOS)
- LeEco Le Max 2 (RevengeOS – AOSPExtended – CarbonROM)
- LeEco Le Pro 3 (Pixel Experience – LineageOS 16)
Lenovo
- Lenovo A6000/Plus (Team Legacy AOSP – HavocOS)
- Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus (LineageOS 16)
- Lenovo Zuk Z1 (Pixel Experience – CosmicOS – LineageOS 16)
- Lenovo Zuk Z2 (Plus) (Pixel Experience – NitrogenOS – AOSPExtended – ArrowOS – CarbonROM)
- Lenovo Zuk Z2 (Pro) (AOSPExtended)
LG
Motorola
- Motorola Moto E 2015 (LineageOS)
- Motorola Moto G (XPerience – LineageOS 16)
- Motorola Moto G 4G (LineageOS 16)
- Motorola Moto G 2014 (LineageOS 16 – XPerience 13.0)
- Motorola Moto G 2015 (AOSP – Pixel Experience – PixysOS – UltraAOST – MinimalAOSP)
- Motorola Moto G5 Plus (ArrowOS – PixysOS)
- Motorola Moto G5S Plus (LineageOS 16)
- Motorola Moto Z Play (AOSP)
Nubia
OnePlus
- OnePlus One (POSP – ArrowOS – TugaPower – PixysOS – LineageOS 16)
- OnePlus X (AOSP)
- OnePlus 2 (AOSP – Pixel Experience)
- OnePlus 3 (AOSP – Pixel Experience – NitrogenOS – HavocOS – LineageOS 16 – ArrowOS)
- OnePlus 3T (AOSP – Pixel Experience – NitrogenOS – HavocOS – LineageOS 16 – ArrowOS)
- OnePlus 5 (AOSP – Pixel Experience – crDroid – NitrogenOS – LineageOS 16 – ArrowOS)
- OnePlus 5T (AOSP – crDroid – Pixel Experience – LineageOS 16)
Samsung
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (POSP)
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1″ (2014) (LineageOS 16)
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini (AOSP)
- Samsung Galaxy S6 Exynos (NexusOS)
- Samsung Galaxy S7 Exynos (LineageOS 16)
- Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Exynos (LineageOS 16)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 2016 Wi-Fi (LineageOS 16 for T713 and LineageOS 16 for T813)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 2016 LTE (LineageOS 16 for T719 and LineageOS 16 for T819)
Sony
Wileyfox
Xiaomi
- Xiaomi Mi 3 (AOSP)
- Xiaomi Mi 4 (AOSP)
- Xiaomi Mi 5 (Syberia Project – LineageOS 16 – HashOS)
- Xiaomi Mi 5s (LineageOS 16)
- Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus (LineageOS 16)
- Xiaomi Mi 6 (NitrogenOS – AOSPExtended)
- Xiaomi Mi A1 (AOSP – LineageOS 16 – ArrowOS – LiquidRemix – NitrogenOS – PixysOS)
- Xiaomi Mi Mix (LineageOS 16)
- Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 (NitrogenOS – OmniROM – LineageOS 16 – AOSP Extended – Pixel Experience – Syberia Project)
- Xiaomi Mi Note 2 (LineageOS 16)
- Xiaomi Redmi 2 (AOSP)
- Xiaomi Redmi 3s (LineageOS 16 – NitrogenOS – HavocOS – ArrowOS – Pixel Experience – MSM Xtended)
- Xiaomi Redmi 4A (Syberia Project – HavocOS – PixysOS – ArrowOS – MSM Xtended – HavocOS)
- Xiaomi Redmi 4X (AOSP – LineageOS 16 – HavocOS)
- Xiaomi Redmi 5A (CarbonROM – PixelExperience – NitrogenOS – LineageOS 16 – PixysOS – ArrowOS – MSM Xtended – HavocOS)
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (AOSP – PixelExperience – LineageOS 16 – ArrowOS – HavocOS)
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (AOSP – LineageOS – ArrowOS – AOSPExtended – CarbonROM – Pixel Experience – crDroid – MSM Xtended)
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro (AOSP – Pixel Experience – PE Extended – CypherOS – NitrogenOS – crDroid – LineageOS 16 – AOSPExtended – OmniROM – LiquidRemix)
Yu
- Yu Yuphoria (Pixel Experience)
- Yu Yunique (Team Legacy AOSP – Pixel Experience – ArrowOS)
- Yu Yureka (AOSPExtended)
ZTE
Android x86/PCs
Android 9 Pie is now in testing for x86 PCs. You can follow the progress here.
Other Devices
Is your device not on the list but you still want to try Android 9 Pie? You may have a chance! Devices like the Razer Phone, Huawei Mate 9, Exynos Samsung Galaxy S9+, and more can experience Android Pie as they are Project Treble-compatible. You can follow this guide to see if your device supports Project Treble. If it does, then you can flash an AOSP Generic System Image based on the Android 9 Pie release, as described in further detail here.
For other Huawei devices, check out Team OpenKirin’s Android 9 Pie GSI.
Please help us populate this list! If there’s a device with an Android Pie build not on the list, please post a link to the relevant thread in the comments down below!
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