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Although there is still a bit more than a month for Android Q 10 to come to light, the truth is that many manufacturers, including Samsung, are already getting down to work when it comes to software updates. This has been confirmed sources close to the company, such as SamMobile and XDA, who claim that the manufacturer is already getting to work with updating the Samsung Galaxy S10 Android Q.
Android Q for the Samsung Galaxy S10 could arrive earlier than expected
Not only could it arrive earlier than expected, but it is already being tested by Samsung's developer team on the current three versions of the Samsung Galaxy S10, the S10, the S10 Plus, and the S10e. This is stated by Max Weinbach, known for being part of XDA Developers.
In the original tweet, Max mentions that the Android Q-based Galaxy S10 software is already being tested. In fact, the author himself says that he could get hold of the Android Q versions of the Galaxy S10 if he had a server powerful enough to run a script created by himself.
Does this mean that we will see the latest version of Android Q earlier than expected? Everything points to yes, although as Weinbach adds, the current state of the software is in tests, which means that there is still some time until we see more stable versions of Android 10.
The launch of a beta program similar to that seen on previous occasions with Android 9 Pie and the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus is also not ruled out. What is certain is that Samsung, together with Google, will be one of the first manufacturers to update part of its portfolio of smartphones, although the calendar that Samsung usually publishes with the date of the updates has not yet been released. of your devices. We will have to remain vigilant to see if it is finally made known