Android 10 launched earlier this month has already made its way to the Google Pixel devices and Essential Phone. But with these OEMs and few other providing an update for their devices, much of the Android market is still using Google’s old Android versions. So, Samsung has already named which devices will be getting Android 10 after Nokia and Huawei announced their update roadmap.
Samsung plans to update almost all of its devices starting with its low-end and mid-range A and M series devices up to their top-tier Galaxy S and Note series. Sad news to Galaxy S8 and Note 8 users – these devices won’t be supported any more as their update support has come to an end.
Galaxy S Series
- Galaxy S10
- Galaxy S10+
- Galaxy S10e
- Galaxy S9
- Galaxy S9+
Galaxy Note Series
- Galaxy Note10
- Galaxy Note10+
- Galaxy Note9
Galaxy A Series
- Galaxy A90 5G
- Galaxy A80
- Galaxy A70
- Galaxy A60
- Galaxy A50
- Galaxy A50s
- Galaxy A40
- Galaxy A30
- Galaxy A30s
- Galaxy A20
- Galaxy A20e
- Galaxy A10
- Galaxy A10s
- Galaxy A10e
- Galaxy A9 Pro 2019
- Galaxy A9
- Galaxy A7
- Galaxy A6
- Galaxy A6+
- Galaxy A8
- Galaxy A8 Star Lite
- Galaxy A9
- Galaxy A9 Star Lite
Galaxy J Series
- Galaxy J8
- Galaxy J6
- Galaxy J6+
- Galaxy J4
- Galaxy J4+
- Galaxy J7 Duo
- Galaxy J7 2018
- Galaxy J5 2018
- Galaxy J3 2018
Galaxy M Series
- Galaxy M10
- Galaxy M20
- Galaxy M30s
- Galaxy M30
- Galaxy M40
Besides naming all their devices eligible for Android 10 update, Samsung has not revealed its update timeline but we will update you when the company does so.