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“Samsung Android 10 update to begin with Galaxy S10, Note 10, Note 9, 2017 flagships miss out”

Samsung may begin updating some of its most recent flagship smartphones to the latest Android 10 software as early as January 2020.

While several models, including the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series have been receiving beta rollouts for some time, Samsung Isreal has detailed that the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy Note 10, and Galaxy Note 10+ are all set for a software rollout on this tentative timeline.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is also expected to update to Android 10 in January 2020, while the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are expected to update in April 2020. These smartphones will be Samsung’s oldest flagships to update to Android 10. Reports indicate that 2017 devices, such as the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8 have aged out of the guaranteed system upgrade cycle. Their support will end with the currently running Android 9 Pie.

Still, there are a number of mid-range Samsung smartphones that are also set to update to Android 10 in early 2020. The Samsung Galaxy A30 may see the new software in January in both Isreal and India, while the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 are slated for a January launch in India specifically.

It shouldn’t be long before other markets begin releasing their own Android 10 updates, once the ball gets rolling on this set of flagship and mid-range devices. Beta software is already available for Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint models of the Galaxy S10, and unlocked models of the Galaxy Note 10. Many lower end Samsung smartphones, as well as tablets, are expected to update to Android 10 a mid later in the year, between April and September.

Meanwhile, several Samsung smartphones are right on time with their December security updates. Models include the Galaxy Note 10 series in 25 European markets and the Galaxy Note 9 in Germany, as well as the Galaxy A50 and Galaxy Note 8 in Panama. Though the Galaxy Note 8 is at end of life for major updates, it should still receive security patches for at least another year. The Galaxy A50 is still a relatively new device, having released in March 2019 and is currently secure within its update cycle.

Samsung Android 10 rollout timeline (Israel)

  • April 2020 — Galaxy A7 2018
  • April 2020 — Galaxy A9 2018
  • April 2020 — Galaxy S9
  • April 2020 — Galaxy S9+
  • June 2020 — Galaxy J6
  • July 2020 — Galaxy J6+
  • July 2020 — Galaxy J8
  • January 2020 — Galaxy Note 9
  • September 2020 — Galaxy Tab A 10.5
  • July 2020 — Galaxy Tab S4 10.5
  • May 2020 — Galaxy A10
  • May 2020 — Galaxy A10s
  • May 2020 — Galaxy A20
  • June 2020 — Galaxy A20s
  • January 2020 — Galaxy A30
  • May 2020 — Galaxy A30s
  • April 2020 — Galaxy A50
  • April 2020 — Galaxy A70
  • March 2020 — Galaxy A80
  • January 2020 — Galaxy S10e
  • January 2020 — Galaxy S10
  • January 2020 — Galaxy S10+
  • January 2020 — Galaxy Note 10
  • January 2020 — Galaxy Note 10+
  • August 2020 — Galaxy Tab A8 (2019)
  • August 2020 — Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)
  • July 2020 — Galaxy Tab S5e
  • April 2020 — Galaxy Tab S6

Fionna Agomuoh

Founder and Editor-in-Chief of TechieSupreme.com. I like smartphones, traveling, and long walks to the gym.

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