Samsung’s roadmap for Android 10 update leaks online


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Samsung hasn’t had a very good track record with respect to mid-tier or even low-tier smartphones, in terms of software updates. Google had already released Android 10 back in September but none of Samsung’s phones run a stable build of the latest Android OS. However, unlike last year, Samsung has started the beta program for One UI 2.0 based on Android 10 a month earlier and that’s truly an improvement over the past years. The company is yet to announce the list of eligible devices for One UI 2.0 but thanks to Samsung Members App from Israel, we now know the brand’s Android 10 update schedule, as Sammobile points out.

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According to a notice on Samsung Members App Israel, a total of 28 devices will be receiving the One UI 2.0 update based on Android 10. But sadly, the rollout will only begin from January 2020 with Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy Note 10 series, and Galaxy Note 9 series. Other mid-range smartphones under Galaxy A series, Galaxy J series, Galaxy Tabs, and the 2018 Galaxy S9 series are scheduled to receive the update from April 2020. Do note that these are early estimated periods and hence some of them could also receive the update earlier or maybe even later.

Here is the completed list of 28 devices from Samsung that are eligible for One UI 2.0 updated based on Android 10.

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  1.       Galaxy S10+
  2.       Galaxy S10
  3.       Galaxy S10e
  4.       Galaxy Note 10+
  5.       Galaxy Note 10
  6.       Galaxy Note 9
  7.       Galaxy S9+
  8.       Galaxy S9
  9.       Galaxy Tab S6
  10.   Galaxy Tab S5e
  11.   Galaxy Tab S4 10.5
  12.   Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)
  13.   Galaxy Tab A 8 (2018)
  14.   Galaxy Tab 10.5
  15.   Galaxy A80
  16.   Galaxy A70
  17.   Galaxy A50
  18.   Galaxy A30s
  19.   Galaxy A30
  20.   Galaxy A20s
  21.   Galaxy A20
  22.   Galaxy A10s
  23.   Galaxy A10
  24.   Galaxy A9 (2018)
  25.   Galaxy A7 (2018)
  26.   Galaxy J8
  27.   Galaxy J6+
  28.   Galaxy J6

There are still a number of notable devices missing in this list like the iconic Galaxy Fold, Galaxy A50s, and a whole lot of Galaxy M series phones which aren’t mentioned here and are very deserving. We expect Samsung to release the complete list for different regions in the near future.

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10 Comments

  1. Barakzai Barak
    November 27, 2019

    We don’t get yet

  2. Barakzai Barak
    November 27, 2019

    I live in Afghanistan

  3. Barakzai Barak
    November 27, 2019

    My Mobil model is galaxy s10 plus

  4. Barakzai Barak
    November 27, 2019

    Waiting for response !

    • tom lister
      November 27, 2019

      The update will be released in January 2020

  5. Ronnie Roberts
    November 28, 2019

    I am running the beta 10 and have gotten several updates on s10+

  6. Ronnie Roberts
    November 28, 2019

    MDF 3.1 release 5

  7. Syed Akbar
    November 28, 2019

    Waiting for the update

  8. Danial Aswad
    November 28, 2019

    Sadly s8 plus not in the list

  9. Dawid Grzonka
    November 28, 2019

    I think u forgot mention about a 90 5g