Android 10, the new installation from Google’s mobile OS, has started rolling out on Pixel phones and a few select devices.
With that, we shall see other manufacturers to deliver the update on their own devices. Or at least start beta testing the new operating system to know if they blend well with their own user interface.
Nokia and HMD Global have already confirmed the release dates of Android 10 on their smartphones. The fast rollout was thanks to the Android One program, which makes their devices run on a clean Android software.
However, the case is a little different for brands like Samsung, who are implementing their own interface on top of Android in their devices. But if this recent leak is to be believed, the wait might be worth it as Android 10 will be arriving in tons of Galaxy devices — from high-end to budget-friendly ones.
Samsung Android 10 compatible devices
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9
- Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy S10e
- Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy 20
- Samsung Galaxy A10, A10s, and A10e
- Samsung Galaxy A20 and A20e
- Samsung Galaxy A30 and A30s
- Samsung Galaxy A40
- Samsung Galaxy A50 and A50s
- Samsung Galaxy A6 and A6 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy A60
- Samsung Galaxy A7
- Samsung Galaxy A70
- Samsung Galaxy A8, A9 Start
- Samsung Galaxy A8, A9 Start Lite
- Samsung Galaxy A80
- Samsung Galaxy A9
- Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro 2019
- Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
- Samsung Galaxy J3 2018
- Samsung Galaxy J4 and J4 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy J5
- Samsung Galaxy J6 and J6 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy J7
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo
- Samsung Galaxy J8
- Samsung Galaxy M10
- Samsung Galaxy M20
- Samsung Galaxy M30 and M30s
- Samsung Galaxy M40
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A 2018
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A 2019
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S4
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e