Undoubtedly, One UI is awesome, but it takes quite a while to make. Last year, Samsung pushed many Android updates to its devices, and with many Android Pie 9.0 updates landed back in December 2018, it’s most likely that Samsung’s Android 10 updates wouldn’t land before 2020.
Well, any of Samsung’s smartphones which have already received two updates (Oreo and Pie) are on the fence. That obviously means well-recognised and popular smartphones like Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8 are in danger zone and wouldn’t be able to get Android 10 updates.
Samsung Phones Getting Latest Android 10 Update:
But here is an initial list of smartphones that would start getting Android 10 updates in 2020.
Samsung Galaxy S10 Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Samsung Galaxy S10e Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus Samsung Galaxy Gold Samsung Galaxy S9 Samsung Galaxy S9+ Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 Samsung Galaxy A6 2018 Samsung Galaxy A6+ 2018 Samsung Galaxy A70 Samsung Galaxy A50 Samsung Galaxy A40 Samsung Galaxy A30 Samsung Galaxy A20 Samsung Galaxy A20e Samsung Galaxy A10 Samsung Galaxy J6 Samsung Galaxy J6+ Samsung Galaxy J8 Samsung Galaxy J8+ Samsung Galaxy M10 Samsung Galaxy M20 Samsung Galaxy M30
List of Devices that wouldn’t Get Android 10 Update
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Samsung Galaxy S8 Samsung Galaxy S8 Active Samsung Galaxy S8+ Samsung Galaxy A5 2017 Samsung Galaxy A3 2017 Samsung Galaxy J3 2017 Samsung Galaxy J5 2017 Samsung Galaxy J5 Pro 2017 Samsung Galaxy J7 2017
All listed above Samsung’s devices are entirely based on traditional update policy. Chances are Samsung’s official list of devices that will turn out to be different. So, as of now, it’s too prompt to say anything, even adding an educated guess. Well, we aren’t too far from the most accurate and authentic information, and as soon as Samsung announces an official list of devices getting Android 10 updates, we will have it here.