Table of contents:
- Samsung Galaxy S phones that will receive Android 10
- Samsung Galaxy Note, phones that will update to Android 10
- When will my Samsung Galaxy A mobile update?
- Galaxy M and Galaxy J: update to Android 10
- Tablets and other Samsung mobiles that will have Android 10 in 2020
- What news will arrive with this update?
Android 10 is already present in some Samsung terminals. The Galaxy S10 have already received this new version under One UI 2.0, the company's customization layer that comes with some improvements in the interface and usability. There are a large number of Samsung Galaxy devices that do not have this update yet. Some of these models are in beta, while others are unknown if they will eventually update. Samsung has published on its blog all the devices that will receive Android 10 and One UI 2.0. Check here if yours is on the list.
Up to 34 company phones will update to Android 10. Among them, terminals from the Galaxy Note, Galaxy A range and even some of its tablets. The updates will appear in a staggered manner over the next few months. The first devices to update will be those high-end models and those presented more recently. Below I show the list ordered by ranges (Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, Galaxy A, Galaxy M, Galaxy Tab) and by update date, starting with the most recent.
Samsung Galaxy S phones that will receive Android 10
In this list are the Galaxy S models that will receive Android 10 soon. Some terminals, such as the Galaxy S10, are already updating. However, not all models are receiving the new update, so the deployment will continue in January 2020, being one of the first Galaxy devices to have the latest version of Android. But it won't be the only one: these are all the Galaxy S models that will receive Android 10 in January 2020.
- Samsung Galaxy S10
- Samsung Galaxy S10e
- Samsung Galaxy S10 +
- Samsung Galaxy S10 + 5G
- Samsung Galaxy S9
- Samsung Galaxy S9 +
Unfortunately there are no more models in this range on the list. So the Samsung Galaxy S8 are left without receiving the update.
Samsung Galaxy Note, phones that will update to Android 10
We go with the Galaxy Note range. Something similar to the Galaxy S happens here, and that is that all the models that will update to Android 10 will do so in January 2020. Note 8 and earlier versions are left without the new version.
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9
When will my Samsung Galaxy A mobile update?
Here the dates vary depending on the model, since Samsung has a large number of mobiles under the Galaxy A brand. The most powerful terminals will update before, in March 2020. Below, all the devices that will receive the update with their respective dates.
March 2020
- Samsung Galaxy A80:
April 2020
- Samsung Galaxy A6
- Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018)
- Samsung Galaxy A40
- Samsung Galaxy A9
- Samsung Galaxy a70
- Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
May 2020
- Samsung Galaxy A10
- Samsung Galaxy A20
- Samsung Galaxy A30s
- Samsung Galaxy A50
June 2020
- Samsung Galaxy A6 +
Galaxy M and Galaxy J: update to Android 10
There are also terminals from the Galaxy M and Galaxy J range that will receive Android 10 with One UI 2.0, although they will take a little longer than other models. In the Galaxy M we only find a model that will receive Android 10 in May 2020.
- Samsung Galaxy M30s
As for the Galaxy J, we have two smartphones, and they will receive the update in June 2020.
- Samsung Galaxy J6
- Samsung Galaxy J6 +
Tablets and other Samsung mobiles that will have Android 10 in 2020
Samsung will also update the Galaxy Tab to Android 10, as well as the occasional smartphone.
- Samsung Galaxy Fold: You will receive the update in April 2020.
- Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4s: will update in May 2020.
April 2020
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
July 2020
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 10.5
August 2020
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 (2019)
September 2020
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab Active Pro
What news will arrive with this update?
The South Korean company has also shared the news of One UI 2.0, the customization layer that comes under Android 10. Among the new functions, we find an improved dark mode, which is now implemented in all applications automatically. Also new elements in the design, such as a more minimalist volume control or more fluid animations. Navigation also changes and now more intuitive gestures are incorporated, such as those included in the Google Pixel. Applications such as camera, contacts or calendar also improve with bug fixes and new features.
Before updating any device it is important to make a backup of your data. Also, keep in mind that these types of updates are usually heavier than usual, so it is important to check the internal storage of the device. You must also have the terminal with a minimum of 50 percent battery.