Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 Likely to Get Android 10 Update in January 2020

Samsung may start pushing the Android 10 update to its 2019 high-end smartphones in January 2020. Samsung Israel has notified users via Samsung Members app on when the phones will get Android 10 update. Every year, Samsung releases roadmap for the latest iteration of Android 10, but this year, the company has stayed silent. Now, it has revealed the Android 10 update roadmap for Galaxy devices. Even the high-end Samsung phones like the Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy S10+ and Galaxy S10 will receive the latest iteration of Android only in January 2020. In several countries, Samsung has already released the beta versions of Android 10 to the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series and it’s said to see the brand pushing stable update rollout to January 2020.

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Android 10 Roadmap for Samsung Phones and Tablets Revealed

Samsung will release the Android 10 update to more than 15 smartphones and all these phones will get OneUI 2.0. Samsung has refined the software experience last year with OneUI and OneUI 2.0 will be based on Android 10. As for the release timeline, the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series are first in the line to get the update in January 2020. This essentially means Samsung will not release Android 10 update to any of its tablet or mobile phone this year, which is underwhelming.

Brands like OnePlus, Xiaomi and HMD Global have at least one smartphone running Android 10. Other brands like Oppo, Vivo and Realme will have at least one phone running Android 10 by the end of 2019. That said, we will get to see a Samsung phone running Android 10 only in January 2020 which will be a piece of disappointing news for many. However, do make a note that the timeline is for Samsung phones in Israel, so the timeline may differ with every country. As mentioned above, Samsung is already testing Android 10 on several phones, so it will be a matter of time before the official rollout begins.