Samsung is sending out updates quite quickly this year. The South Korean company already pushed the One interface 2.0 beta update, which is based on Android 10 to many of its smartphones. The company has officially declared the Android 10 update roadmap for all eligible Samsung smartphones, is your device on the list?
According to this roadmap, the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will get the Android 10 stable update in January amongst other phones. The Samsung Israeli roadmap however says that some of the Samsung Galaxy S9 devices will receive the update in April of 2020. Meanwhile, the European list suggests 3 5G phones yet to be launched will receive the update by January of 2020.
The roadmap states that the Samsung Galaxy S9 series, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, Samsung Galaxy M20, Samsung Galaxy M30, Samsung Galaxy A30, Samsung Galaxy S10 series, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series will be getting their updates in January 2020 while the Samsung Galaxy M40 will receive the update for Android 10 in March 2020.
April 2020 will see the Samsung Galaxy A6, Samsung Galaxy A6+, Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018), Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018), Samsung Galaxy A50, Samsung Galaxy A50s, Samsung Galaxy A70, Samsung Galaxy A70s, Samsung Galaxy A80, Samsung Galaxy M30s, Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 will start receiving the update to Android 10.
The Samsung Galaxy A8 Star, Samsung Galaxy A10, Samsung Galaxy A10s, Samsung Galaxy A20, Samsung Galaxy A30s, Samsung Galaxy M10s will be getting their updates in May 2020.
June would mean updates for the Samsung Galaxy On6, Samsung Galaxy J6, and the Samsung Galaxy A20s while July will see updates for the Samsung Galaxy S6+, Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo, Samsung Galaxy On8, Samsung Galaxy J8, Samsung Galaxy Tab S4, and Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 will receive the update in August. Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018) and Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 getting the updates lastly, in September.
Samsung’s flagship, The Samsung Galaxy Fold, which has been in the news recently, will only receive the update in April 2020, which is when mid-range and cheaper devices will also be receiving access to Android 10. Samsung probably does not want to take chances with the Galaxy Fold and wants to make sure everything works on it with the new update. The good news is that Samsung is not restricting the chance to update to Android 10 only to its premium smartphones, but instead is opening it to many more of its lineups.
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