Samsung Galaxy Android 10 Supported device [One UI 2.0 device list]

Update as of March 5: Samsung has finally shared a list of devices that will get an Android 11 upgrade in Sri Lanka. Here’s the timeline.

Samsung Galaxy A70, M30s, and A51 will get their hands on the OneUI 3.0 update in March 2021. Further, the Galaxy A50 and A50s will be upgraded to Android 11 in April 2021. This will be followed by Galaxy A70s, Tab S6, M40, and Tab S6 Lite in May 2021. Further, the Android 11 will arrive on Galaxy 40, A01, A31, M11, A21s, M01, A01 Core, and A11 in June 2021. In July 2021, the update will arrive on Galaxy A30 and Tab S5e.

Proceeding further, the Android 11-powered OneUI 3.0 update in Sri Lanka will arrive on Samsung Galaxy A10, A10s, A20, A20s, A30s, and Tab A 10.1 (2019) in August of 2021. Finally, the last Galaxy M10s and Tab A 8 (2019) will get the due update in September of 2021. [Source]

Update as of February 23: South Korean giant Samsung has updated its policy w.r.t. the security patch updates wherein it will release four years of security patches to devices released in 2019 and above. This includes rolling out updates from monthly to quarterly updates based on the models.

  • Samsung Galaxy Note series: Galaxy Note10, Note10 5G, Note10+ 5G, Note10+, Note10 Lite, Note20, Note20 Ultra, Note20 5G, Note20 Ultra 5G.
  • Samsung Galaxy S series: S10, S10e, S10+, S10 5G, S10 Lite, S20, S20+, S20 5G, S20+ 5G, S20 Ultra, S20 Ultra 5G, S20 FE 5G, S20 FE, S21 5G, S21 Ultra 5G, S21+ 5G.
  • Samsung Galaxy XCover series: Galaxy XCover 4s, XCover Pro, XCover FieldPro.
  • Samsung Tab series: Tab S7, Tab S7+, Tab S6 Lite, Tab S6 5G, Tab S6, Tab S5e, Tab S7, Tab A 8.4 (2020), Tab A with S Pen, Tab A 8 (2019), Tab Active 3, Tab Active Pro.
  • Samsung Galaxy A series: Galaxy A10, A10s, A10e, A20, A20s, A30, A30s, A40, A50s, A50, A60, A70, A70s, A80, A90 5G, A11, A21s, A21, A31, A41, A51 5G, A51, A71 5G, A71, A02s, A12, A32 5G, and A42 5G.
  • Samsung Galaxy Foldables: Galaxy Fold, Fold 5G, Z Flip, Z Flip 5G, Z Fold2, Z Fold2 5G.
  • Samsung Galaxy M series: Galaxy M10s, M11, M12, M20, M21, M30, M30s, M30s, M31s, M40, M51. [Source]

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Since the launch of Android 10 back in September, all OEMs have geared up in pushing out the latest Android updates. However, skin heavy OEMs like Samsung took a bit of time in pushing out the One UI 2.0 update that is based on Android 10 for its compatible devices. Besides, now the update has been pushed for various Galaxy devices notably, the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 lineup. On another note, if you the owner of a Samsung Galaxy device and are wondering whether your device will get the One UI 2.0 update along with the Android 10 or not, then you are at the right place as in this post, we will give you the list of Samsung Galaxy Android 10 supported device [One UI 2.0 device list].

In fact, Samsung has brought in a lot of changes to the One UI with the latest version of it. It includes an in-built screen recorder, a more intuitive user interface, a new enhanced camera design, and much more. Note that the One UI 2.0 is based on Android 10 which is the latest operating system offered by Google. A few beta updates have already been served to the latest Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series. Moreover, the stable update rollout of the Android 10 is expected pretty soon. So, without any further ado, let us get straight into the article itself.

List of Android 10 Q Supported Samsung Galaxy Devices

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Android 10 – Overview

Now, Android 10 is the latest iteration of the operating system from Google which was unveiled back in September this year. Moreover, users are pretty excited about it as it packs in quite a few cool features under its sleeves for the Android devices. Besides, OEMs like Google, OnePlus, Essential pushed in the stable updates right after the unveiling of the Android 10 OS. Google went ahead without a dessert name for this version of the Android 10 and also changed the logo a bit to give a fresh new look.

android 10

Talking about some features, Android 10 brings in the almighty system-wide Dark Mode for the devices, smart reply in all the messaging applications, enhanced privacy controls for the users where now user can specifically choose to grant location and other privacy controls to an app for a limited time as well, incognito mode for Google Maps, Focus Mode which is an enhanced version of the Digital Wellbeing that allows the user to focus on the important aspects of life rather than spending time on their Android devices, new parental controls, new gestures system, etc.

Android 10 Features:

Live Caption: As the name suggests, it captions any videos or audio files or recordings or podcasts or you just name it. The feature does transcription in real-time so that you don’t lose any moment due to the language barrier. It can be handy for those with hearing impairment as well.

New Depth Camera Support: The new file format HEIC enables capturing, storing, and sharing still and depth images including AR. It can also produce monochrome output if the developers hone this feature in the support devices.

Control Over Location: As of now, either you can accept or deny apps from using location services where some apps might not work properly when denied access. With Android 10 in place, it will offer users to either accept or deny or allow apps to use location services only when the app is in use.

Privacy Controls: Privacy is one of the most crucial aspects of using a phone today. Android 10 enables you to check what data is stored and how and a bunch of other details like permissions to apps, personal data, etc. You can also opt-out of ads retargeting which uses your data to showcase ads.

Instant Google Play System Update: Android smartphones receive security updates from Google every month via OTA. Starting Android 10, Google will send out bug fixes and security updates via Google Play Store so that it reaches all the devices without the time lag it takes to follow the traditional OTA procedure.

New Swipe Gesture Navigation: Unlike all previous navigation methods on Android OSes, this new swipe gesture system utilizes the bottom edge to drag between apps, visit home screen, view app overview and more. To go back, simply tap on the right or left edge and swipe it to the right and it is done.

Focus Mode: Assume that you are editing a spreadsheet on your phone and WhatsApp goes off either once or say a group chat disturbs you. You can always mute it but it will hinder you until you unmute it. But with Focus Mode, you can simply put WhatsApp or any distracting app into the list that will temporarily turn it off until you are done with your work and manually remove WhatsApp from the list.

One UI 2.0 – Overview

Samsung took a big step when it comes to its homegrown skin the TouchWiz and decided to bring in a completely new version of their skin which makes the usability of the big screen Galaxy devices more convenient as well as more effortless. One UI was launched this year and was pushed for all the devices running Android 9 Pie. One UI allows the user to use their device comfortably with one hand by giving them a more usable area and less viewing area.

oneui 2.0

The latest iteration of One UI is the One UI 2.0 which is based on Android 10 OS. Though the previous version of One UI was good, with the One UI 2.0, Samsung wants to bring in more functionality for the devices. For instance, you get features like Google’s new navigation gestures, new camera UI, in-built screen recorder, Digital Wellbeing, dark mode, enhanced privacy features, new audio, and video codecs, etc. All these features make the One UI 2.0 a decent upgrade over the previous generation. However, the 2017 Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S8 devices miss out on this update.

List of Android 10 Supported Samsung Galaxy Devices

Samsung Galaxy M02s

Samsung just added an affordable Galaxy M device i.e. Galaxy M02s. It packs in  Snapdragon 450 chipset along with 4GB/64GB storage and a 3GB/32GB if you want. It has a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD panel with a 5MP front and a 13+2+2MP rear quad-camera setup. The device comes preloaded with Android 10-based OneUI 2.x.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (4G & 5G)

Samsung launched the Fan Edition of Galaxy S20 known as Galaxy S20 FE that arrives in both LTE only and 5G variants. The phone packs in a hefty 6.5” Super AMOLED display powered by a 4500 mAh battery, a Snapdragon 865 SoC under the hood and a triple camera setup. The phone arrives with Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 out-of-the-box.

Update as of October 23: According to an official statement made by Samsung on Android Police, the touch screen issue with Samsung Galaxy S20 FE is limited to some users and not all. The giant added that they are actively working on investigating and fixing the issue. Samsung also stated urging users to keep their devices uptodate with the latest firmware to get the best user experience. [Source]

Update as of November 10: Remember the ghost touch issue on Galaxy S20 FE? If you are a Galaxy S20 FE user, you must be aware of it. Turns out Samsung hasn’t been able to fix the issue after pushing out three consecutive updates. The latest to roll out on Snapdragon-powered variants with build number ATK1 failed to fix the problem. On the other hand, the South Korean did manage to improve the experience at the least. It is yet to fix the problem for once and all and users will have to wait for it in the further updates. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy S20

Samsung Galaxy S20 was launched in March this year preloaded with Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 out-of-the-box. This makes all the three S20 series smartphones along with their 5G variants to check out OneUI 2.1 before any other phone could have it.

Update as of August 26: Based on the latest update on the Galaxy S20 series on OneUI 2.5, the update has been spotted in Australia earlier today. The update is hitting both carrier-branded and unlocked Galaxy S20. [Source]

Update as of September 2: The Galaxy S20 series is intercepting OneUI 2.5 update on the variants in Egypt. It has been spotted on Galaxy S20+ and no doubt the entire series is getting bumped. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy S20+

Just like Samsung Galaxy S20, the Plus variant too was released with Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 out-of-the-box and it is eyeing to get OneUI 2.5 or a direct OneUI 3.0 shortly.

Update as of August 28: Samsung has started rolling out Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 on Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G unlocked variant in the United States as of now. It is an OTA update and thus, it will intercept your device soon. [Source]

Update as of September 2: As per the latest update, the Galaxy S20+ is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 upgrade on its variant in Egypt. No doubt it is also rolling out for other siblings in the S20 series as well. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

Along with Galaxy S20/S20+, the Galaxy S20 Ultra with its 5G variant too arrived pre-loaded with Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 with all the features and chops. The device is lurking to get OneUI 3.0 shortly.

Update as of August 29: U.S. based telecom giant Verizon has started releasing OneUI 2.5 based on Android 10 on its locked Galaxy S20 Ultra. This was confirmed by a user on Reddit. There’s no confirmation on if the update has arrived on other two variants or not but it is an OTA rollout of Galaxy S20 Ultra and it should intercept on your device soon. [Source]

Update as of September 2: As the Galaxy S20+ is now getting OneUI 2.5 upgrade in Egypt, the update is homologously arriving on other Galaxy S20 series smartphones as well which includes Galaxy S20 Ultra. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy Fold 2

Update as of November 10: Based on the latest update w.r.t. Samsung Galaxy Fold 2, the device is being tested with Android 11 on-board bearing version number F916USQ1CTJ5. This comes from leakster Max Weinbach who confirmed the same and a series of other devices undergoing Android 11 testing from other OEMs as well. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy S10 5G

It’s powered by Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820 flagship SoC, paired with 8GB RAM, and 256GB/512GB storage options. The bigger 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED display, quad-rear camera setup, dual selfie camera, under-display fingerprint sensor, 25W fast charging are one of the most highlighted features of Galaxy S10 5G. As the name indicates, this is a 5G connectivity variant. Samsung hasn’t released Android 10 beta for Galaxy S10 5G yet. But we can expect that the handset will receive stable Android 10 by the end of 2019 or early 2020 expectedly. Though there is no confirmation yet.

Download T-Mobile Galaxy S10 5G Android 10 Update Download Verizon Galaxy S10 5G Android 10 Update

Update as of September 09: Apparently, the OneUI 2.5 is arriving on Galaxy S10 5G in India as a part of rollout on the entire Galaxy S10 series via OTA. [Source]

Update as of September 09: The Galaxy S10 5G which is a 5G iteration of Galaxy S10 is getting OneUI 2.5 in the UK with build number DTH7 and a September 2020 security patch as per a report. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy S10+

Powered by Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820 8nm Chipset, Samsung Galaxy S10+ features a giant 6.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED dual front-camera punch-hole setup and a triple rear camera setup. It was launched in February with Android Pie 9.0 out-of-the-box along with Samsung One UI. It is a flagship device from Samsung and thus, there is no doubt that it will get Android 10 update while it will also get Android 11 next year as well. It is, however, a matter of confusion exactly when it will get the update since Samsung isn’t too vocal about the timeline regarding the update.
Download Galaxy S10 Plus Android 10 Update

Update as of September 24:  Samsung Galaxy S10+ has reportedly been spotted receiving Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 update  in the US as per the reports. The update is reportedly rolled out on U.S. unlocked variants as well as carrier-branded variants including Boost Mobile, Xfinity Mobile, Sprint, and Comcast.

Update as of September 25: The Galaxy S10+ is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUi 2.5 in the U.S. on its Verizon-branded devices. [Source]

Update as of October 05: Samsung Galaxy S10+ is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 on its T-Mobile branded units in the U.S. As it is an airborne update, it should arrive on your unit soon. [Source]

Update as of October 07: The Samsung Galaxy S10+ is intercepting OneUI 2.5 update in Canada on its Telus-branded variant alongside the October 2020 security patch. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy S10

The latest Samsung Galaxy S10 offers a stunning 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 6. It runs on Exynos 9820 / Snapdragon 855 paired along with Mali-G76 MP12/Adreno 640 GPU along with 8GB RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage that makes the phone one of the most powerful. Launch with Android Pie based on One UI, Samsung Galaxy S10 is surely gonna get the Android 10 update although we aren’t aware of the timeline as of now.
Download Galaxy S10 Android 10 Update

Update as of September 24: As per the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy S10 is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 on the US unlocked and some of the carrier-branded units which includes Sprint, Comcast, Xfinity Mobile. A later report confirmed that the update is arriving on Boost Mobile users as well.

Update as of September 25: The Samsung Galaxy S10 is now getting OneUI 2.5 on the Verizon-branded devices in the U.S. [Source]

Update as of October 05: The T-Mobile branded Samsung Galaxy S10 is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 over the air. The update was confirmed by a user of Reddit and since it is airborne, users will have to wait for it to arrive on their units. [Source]

Update as of October 07: The Samsung Galaxy S10 branded with Telus in Canada is now getting OneUI 2.5 as per the recent update. It has a October 2020 security patch with it and the update is rolling out via OTA. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy S10e

A ‘Lite’ variant of Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e features a Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820 8nm chipset, it is bundled with 6/8GB RAM along with up to 256GB of internal storage expanding up to 1TB. Launched in February 2019, Samsung Galaxy S10e was rolled out with Android Pie 9.0 coupled with Samsung’ One UI. Since almost all flagship Samsung smartphones will receive Android software updates for a period of two years post-launch, Galaxy S10e is too in the tow to get Android 10 update along with Android 11 next year.
Download Galaxy S10E Android 10 Update

Update as of September 22: The Galaxy S10e is now getting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Pakistan via OTA.  [Source]

Update as of September 24: The Galaxy S10 series is getting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 and since Galaxy S10e falls in this series, it is likely getting the update too in the US with its unlocked variants as well as carrier-branded variants from Xfinity Mobile, Comcast, Sprint, and Boost Mobile.

Update as of September 25: The Galaxy S10e is now getting OneUI 2.5 on its Verizon-branded devices in the U.S. [Source]

Update as of October 05: Samsung Galaxy S10e is now catching up with OneUI 2.5 locked with T-Mobile in the US via OTA update. [Source]

Update as of October 07: Galaxy S10e is now getting OneUI 2.5 on Telus-branded units in Canada along with an October 2020 security patch with it as per the latest development. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite

Update as of September 09: According to a report, the Galaxy S10 Lite which is a part of Galaxy S10 series is likely receiving OneUi 2.5 update with September 2020 security patch with a build number DTH7. [Source]

Update as of September 15: Talking about OneUI 2.5 update on Galaxy S10 Lite, the device is now getting bundled with the September 2020 security patch. This is a regular update given the fact that the OneUI 3.0 pre-beta mentioned above is very limited. [Source]

Update as of September 24: The Samsung Galaxy S10 series is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 update and Galaxy S10 Lite is likely one of them. The update is being rolled out to U.S. unlocked variants as well as telcom-locked variants including Comcast, Sprint, Boost Mobile, and Xfinity Mobile.

Update as of September 25: The Galaxy S10 Lite is now getting OneUI 2.5 on the Verizon branded units in the U.S. [Source]

Update as of September 28: The Galaxy S10 Lite is intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 update with build number BTI2 for its unlocked variant in the U.S. [Source]

Update as of October 05:  The Galaxy S10 Lite is now catching up OneUI 2.5 branded with T-Mobile in the US via an airborne update. [Source]

Update as of October 07: Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite is catching Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 on its Telus branded devices in Canada. It comes along with the October 2020 security patch and the update is rolling out via OTA. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A41

Update as of January 11: According to the latest information available w.r.t. Galaxy A41 and OneUI 2.5, the former is now getting the same OneUI 2.5 based on Android 10 in both Belgium and the Netherlands. Weighing at 950MB, the update is arriving with build number BTK5 and it is arriving via the usual airborne method. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A42 5G

South Korean giant Samsung has added a new phone in the portfolio aka Galaxy M51. It sports a 6.7” Super AMOLED panel with a Snapdragon 730 SoC under the hood. The device packs in a 6GB RAM with 128GB of internal storage and went on sale on September 10, 2020. The device has a beefy 7,000 mAH battery under the hood with 25W fast charging tech. The device runs on the latest Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 out-of-the-box.

Samsung Galaxy M51

Update as of December 01: Based on the latest information coming with respect to Samsung Galaxy M51, the device is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 in Ukraine and Russia with the build number BTK4. The update carries November 2020 security patch with it and the update is airborne which means it should arrive soon via OTA notification and could take a few hours to a few days.

Samsung Galaxy S9

Rolled out last year in March, Samsung Galaxy S9 is jam-packed with a 10nm Exynos 9810 or its substitute Snapdragon 845 paired along with up to 4GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage and an expandable memory slot supporting a giant 1TB of storage to store a lot of data without hindering its performance. Originally it went on sale running on Android Oreo 8.0, it received an Android Pie 9.0 update and it is now slated to get it’s next and probably the last major Android software update i.e. Android 10 later this year.
Download Galaxy S9 Android 10 Firmware

Update as of January 24: Reports are pouring in about Galaxy S9 getting Android 10 by the end of this month as projected. This should cover a good part of the European continent among other countries.

Update as of January 28: Just as said, the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 begins rolling out on Galaxy S9 units in the US and Europe as per the reports. Check out for version number G960FXXU7DTAA for Galaxy S9 units weighing at 1767.70MB with a January 2020 security patch to go with it in Europe. For the US, the update has arrived with Xfinity Mobile bearing version number G96USQU7DTA5 at 2GB in size. The users locked with AT&T and Verizon in the US should get their updates by February.

Update as of January 30: The Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 is finally arriving in India including both beta and non-beta users. Weighing at 1.8GB with January 2020 security patch, the update carries version number DTAA/DTA5/DTA3.

February 4: Similarly, users in Canada with Sprint will have to wait for a bit to intercept the update. It is expected to arrive on February 24 while the latest users claim that it could arrive in March 2020 in Canada.

Update: After much wait, the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 is finally arriving on Sprint on Feb 24 followed by a wider rollout in Canada on Feb 29. Users on Verizon in the US have intercepted the update as well followed by users on T-Mobile.

Update as of June 15: After a tonne of news and progress around Galaxy Note 9 getting Android 10-based OneUI 2.1, it is now rolling out in South Korea.

Update: The update has since arrived in India, Jordan, UAE, Morocco, Cyprus, Portugal, Malaysia, Philippines, China, and now UAE as of July 3.

Update as of July 21: Samsung Galaxy S9 has already intercepted the much-wanted Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 in many regions and variants. After rolling out the update to T-Mobile and Sprint, Galaxy S9 locked with Verizon and U.S. Cellular are finally intercepting the much-anticipated OneUI 2.1 with July 2020 security patch. Arriving as an OTA update, it will soon arrive on your device. [Source]

Update as of July 24: The unlocked variant of Galaxy S9 ha already intercepted Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 in various regions. Talking about Verizon Samsung Galaxy S9, the users had to wait until today as the OneUI 2.1 has been spotted on the network. Some of the users took it to Reddit putting screenshots of the update received although Verizon hasn’t updated its software update page at the time of writing this. It is a OTA rollout so users will get it in batches so do wait for it. [Source]

Update as of July 29: Samsung Galaxy S9 has already intercepted the Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 in many regions. Cut to now, the Big Red aka T-Mobile is rolling it out to its variant of Galaxy S9. The update is OTA so users will have to wait until it is available for them that could take a few days to a few weeks. It is paired with the July 2020 security patch as confirmed by the T-Mobile Support page. [Source]

Update as of August 3: After various regions and variants of Galaxy S9 got the OneUI 2.1 upgrade, the U.S. unlocked variant of this model has finally intercepted the much-anticipated update. This comes as a software version G960U1UEU7ETG1 and comes as an OTA rollout alongside July 2020 security patch to go with it. The notification should arrive on your unit soon.

Update as of August 4: OneUI 2.1 based on Android 10 on Galaxy S9 is available for more than two months now. However, Fido users had to wait all this time just to pick up the update but luckily the wait is about to end. Fido has officially confirmed that Galaxy S9 devices locked with Fido will get OneUI 2.1 upgrade on August 5 i.e. less than a day from today. Stay tuned here for updates.  [Source]

Update as of August 6: After rolling out for Brazil just a few days ago, the OneUI 2.1 for Samsung Galaxy S9 is now heading towards the unlocked Canadian units as the latest has been spotted intercepting. The update bears version number G960WVLU7ETG1 and weighs at 1GB and will be available via OTA for the Canadian units with the July 2020 security patch on-board. [Source]

Update as of September 9: Galaxy S9 is already running on Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 and it is in line to get OneUI 2.5. Cut to now, a report has emerged stating that a test build of Galaxy S9 with OneUI 2.5 is listed on CheckFirm. We are talking about the Korean Galaxy S9 since most of the updates on Samsung arrive in Korea first. The update is listed with version number G960NKSU3FTI2. The update will arrive via OTA once it is ready for rollout. Hold my glass since it would take some time for sure. [Source]

Update as of September 14: The OneUI 2.5 update on Samsung Galaxy S9 is in progress and should roll out for the majority of the units in October. This comes from a moderator on Samsung Community. [Source]

Update as of October 19: According to the recent development, the Galaxy S9 is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 upgrade as of now. The update bears firmware version G96xFXXUCFTJ2 and it is live for users in Germany at the time of writing this. It is an OTA rollout so it will take some time arriving on all the units without any doubt. [Source]

Update as of October 23: The Samsung Galaxy S9 is now picking up OneUI 2.5 which is based on Android 10 on its Sprint variants in the U.S. The update arrives with build number FTJ3 and it is rolling out via OTA so if you are eligible for it, wait for some time to get the OTA notification for the same. [Source]

(#2): According to the reports, the Galaxy S9 is now picking up OneUI 2.5 in Portugal. [Source]

Update as of October 26: As per the latest update, the Galaxy S9+ is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 in Ukraine. It was also intercepted in Croatia and Nigeria as well. [Source 1, 2, 3]

Update as of October 27: According to the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy S9 is now catching up OneUI 2.5 in Romania and Philippines as we speak. The update is arriving via OTA as usual and no doubt it would take some time arriving on the eligible devices. [Source 1, 2]

Update as of October 28: According to the latest update, the Galaxy S9 is now picking up Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 bearing build number FTJ2 in India. The update carries a size of 710.57 MB and arrives with the October 2020 security patch. You will get the update via notification pretty soon.  [Source]

#2: The Samsung Galaxy S9 is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 based on Android 10 in Pakistan as per the reports.  [Source]

Update as of November 3: As per the latest news, the Samsung Galaxy S9 is now getting OneUI 2.5 in South Korea with build number FTJ2. This was confirmed by a user who posted the screenshot of the update on Samsung Community. [Source]

Update as of November 4: According to the latest update on Galaxy S9, the device is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 in the UK. This update is arriving on the unlocked versions of the device as confirmed by a screenshot posted on Reddit which confirms its sighing. [Source]

#2: In another update, the OneUI 2.5 on Galaxy S9 has been spotted in the Netherlands as well. It is obvious that it is an OTA rollout and thus, users will have to wait for its arrival as it is usually released in batches. [Source]

Update as of November 5: According to the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy S9 is now seeding out OneUI 2.5 with build number FTJ2. The update arrives with an October 2020 security patch weighing 688.95 MB. [Source]

Update as of November 10: Based on the latest information coming w.r.t. to Galaxy S9, the device is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 on its T-Mobile variants with build number FTJ3 and weighing at 827.04MB. The users will also get their hands on the October 2020 security patch with it. You will have to wait sometime as the update is usually OTA and would take some time to actually intercept on your device. [Source]

Update as of November 14: As per the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy S9 is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 update on its T-Mobile branded units with version number G960USQ8FTJ3 weighing at around 800MB. The update is rolling out via OTA as usual and carries the October 2020 security patch with it. [Source]

Update as of November 18: Based on a user report, the Samsung Galaxy S9 is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 update with build number FTK2 which is now rolling out to AT&T variants in the U.S. with November 2020 security patch. It is still based on Android 10. [Source]

Update as of November 20: As per the latest update, the Galaxy S9 is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 update on devices branded with Verizon in the U.S. The update as usual is released via OTA and thus, users are required to wait for a bit to get their hands on the same.

Update as of November 20: According to the latest news, the Verizon backed Samsung Galaxy S9+ is getting OneUI 2.5 in the U.S. which means the Galaxy S9 standard variant is getting it too. As the updates are usually pushed out via OTA, it means users will have to wait for sometime to get their hands on any updates. [Source]

Update as of November 28: According to the latest update available at the time of writing this, the Samsung Galaxy S9 will get Android 11-based OneUI 3.0. In fact, it is already under testing as per a conversation between a user and a Samsung Support staff. The staff did mention that Android 11 will arrive on Galaxy S9 soon although didn’t specify any timeline as of now.

Update as of December 01: Based on the latest development, the Samsung Galaxy S9 is now getting upgraded to OneUI 2.5 n Singapore. With build number FTK1, the update is airborne and should arrive shortly on the eligible devices. [Source]

Update as of December 02: The Samsung Galaxy S9 is now getting upgraded to Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Malaysia as per a post of Reddit. The update carries a file size of 712.47B and comes with a November 2020 security patch along with it. [Source]

Update as of December 5: Based on the latest development, the Samsung Galaxy S9is now picking up Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 on the unlocked versions from carriers Verizon and T-Mobile in the U.S. This was confirmed by reports from within the country and some users have also reported arriving in Brazil as well.  [Source 1, 2]

Update as of December 7: The South Korean giant Samsung is now seeding out Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Australia. This was recently confirmed by several user reports and thus, the update is rolling out. You must wait for the update to arrive shortly. [Source]

Update as of December 10: Samsung Galaxy S9 is now getting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Canada with build number FTK1 with a November 2020 security patch. The update arrives with a download size of 747.84MB available via OTA. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy S9+

The elder sibling the standard Galaxy S9, Samsung Galaxy S9+ was announced last year along with Galaxy S9 as well. It sports almost the same specifications as ‘S9’ such as a larger 6.2-inch Super AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5. It has the same Snapdragon 845/Exynos 9810 SoC with 6GB RAM and a number of internal storage options. It sports a 3D Touch-like button along with a triple camera set up at the back. Originally it ran on Android Oreo and later it got an upgrade to Android Pie and now, it is waiting to get it’s last Android 10 upgrade.
Download Galaxy S9 Plus Android 10 Firmware

Update as of December 01: According to the latest news regarding OneUi 2.5, the update is now delivering on Samsung Galaxy S9+ in Singapore. The incoming update brings build number FTK1 and it is rolling out via OTA. [Source]

Update as of December 5: Looks like the OneUI 2.5 based on Android 10 is now arriving on unlocked variants Verizon and T-Mobile in the U.S. and in fact, it has been spotted in Brazil as well. This comes from various reports from users. [Source 1, 2]

Update as of December 7: Based on the latest piece of information available, the Samsung Galaxy S9+ is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 based on Android 10 in Australia. This comes from several user reports hinting at its rollout in the country. [Source]

Update as of December 10: Samsung Galaxy S9+ is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Canada as we speak. The update is released via OTA as usual and brings build number FTK1 along with November 2020 security patch and with a size of 747.84MB. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy S8+

Update as of November 28: As per an alleged conversation between Samsung Support and a user, Samsung Galaxy S8+ is likely to get Android 11. It arrived with Pie out-of-the-box and since Samsung updated its policy to roll out 3 major Android OS upgrades, Galaxy S8+ is likely one of the devices which is covered in the policy. Thus, it will get Android 11 too.

Samsung Galaxy S8

Update as of November 28: According to an alleged conversation between a user and Samsung Support, Galaxy S8 will get Android 11. It is currently on Android 10 and since it arrived with Pie on-board, it is likely to get Android 11 as well although the ETA is not available at the moment.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Successor the Note 8 series, the Galaxy Note 9 was announced in August last year where it brought high-end specifications such as Adreno 630 GPU, Snapdragon 845/Exynos 9810, a dual camera set up at the back with variable aperture, and two storage options i.e. 6GB/128GB and 8GB/512GB that can be further expanded to a ginormous 1TB using a hybrid slot. With Stylus support, Galaxy Note 9 was shipped with Android 8.1 Oreo out-of-the-box and later got a bump in terms of software with Android Pie and One UI and now, it is waiting to get another major Android 10 update sometime early next year.
Download Galaxy Note 9 Android 10 Firmware

Update as of December 02: As per a Reddit post, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is now interceptign Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Canada on Fido, Rogers, and Telus networks as well. The update is OTA as always and thus, give it some time to arrive on your device. Note that the update is arriving with the November 2020 security patch. Additionally, the update is arriving on unlocked versions in Canada as well with build number FTk1 with a download size of 906.59MB.  [Source 1, 2]

Update as of December 7: According to the latest piece of information coming from the UK, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 branded with the telecom giant Three is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 with the build number FTK1. This is the same version as it was released in many other regions as well. [Source]

Update as of December 9: According to SamMobile, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is now getting upgraded to OneUI 2.5 in France. The update is coming with build number FTk1 and with November 2020 security patch along with it. As these updates roll out via OTA, you must get the update pretty soon although you will have to wait for a few days to intercept it. [Source]

#2: Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is getting OneUI 2.5 based on Android 10 in Australia at the time of writing this. The update comes via OTA as usual along with November 2020 and with a download size of 809.99MB available via the Software Update section on your device.  [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A6 2018

Well, Just like you, we are all waiting for the Android 10 update for our devices. Today Samsung made a surprise entry by rolling Android 10 to its 2018 device called Galaxy A6 2018. The device already received Android 9.0 Pie last year and now we have the next major OS update called Android 10. The update is currently live for the France region with build number A600FNXXU5CTB9. It brings March 2020 Security Patch that offers enhanced system security and based on One UI 2.0.

Download Galaxy A6 2018 Android 10 Firmware

Update as of March 13: After releasing the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 update to a handful of A-series smartphones, Samsung has finally released the much-anticipated update on Galaxy A6 (2018) albeit in France at the moment. The update is airborne and carries build number CTB9 with February 2020 security patch.

Update as of April 2: The update is finally live in Caucasus, Panama, Vietnam, Pland, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Ukraine.

Update as of April 16:  The Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 has finally arrived in the Philippines with March 2020 Android security patch. The update arrives with version A600GDXU7CTC6 / A600GOLM7CTC4 / A600GDXU7CTC4 weighing 1565.01MB. [Source]

Update as of July 3: The update has arrived in Indonesia.

Samsung Galaxy A6+

Update as of April 01: Samsung is releasing the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 today in Poland. The software bears version number A605FNXXU5CTC8 and targets SM-A605FN sold in Poland, Europe. It is also upgrading the security patch to March 2020. As it is an OTA rollout, other models and regions will probably pick up the update a few days later as there’s no ETA available for that.

Update as of April 13: After rolling out to users in Poland, the Galaxy A6+ users in Bangladesh are intercepting this update.

Update as of May 2: Today, the update has finally arrived in Switzerland via OTA so be patient until the update officially arrives on your phone.

Update as of June 24: The Chinese variant of Galaxy A6+ which is known as Galaxy A9 Star Lite in China is finally getting an Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 via OTA. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018)

The first smartphone to bring a quadruple rear camera setup, Samsung Galaxy A9 was launched last year in November. It runs on Android Pie 9.0 as of now while being in mid-ranged specifications with SDM660 paired along with 6/8GB RAM and memory expandable up to 1TB just like any other flagship smartphones from Samsung launched last year. It is in tow to get Android 10 update sometime in early next year according to what we can speculate but there’s no official timeline available yet.

Update (May 2020): The Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 has arrived on Galaxy A9 2018 in Indonesia as of May 4 followed by its rollout in China on May 9. [Source]

Update as of June 24: After doing rounds of multiple regions, the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 is now available in Saudi Arabia as an airborne update. Note that it could take days to arrive on your phone so be patient. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A9 Star

Update as of May 11: Samsung Galaxy A9 Star is a rebranded version of Galaxy A8 Star. After the latter got its Android 11-based OneUI 2.0 upgrade, the Galaxy A9 Star is now getting the required update in Japan as of now. As always, it is an OTA rollout weighing 1554.48MB with an April 2020 security patch. It could take days for the OTA update to intercept on your device which is quite common. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A8 Star

Update as of April 28: After rolling out the said update to other Galaxy devices, the Galaxy A8 Star is picking up Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 today. The software version number G8850ZCU4CTD8 is released via OTA with an April 2020 security patch to go with it. Note that this means users are required to wait until the update arrives since it is an OTA rollout.

Update as of June 4: As of today, the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 is rolling out in India consisting of version G885FDXU3CTD8/ G88FODM3CTD8/ G885FDXU3CTD5 weighing 1626.50 MB and with April 2020 security patch level on-board.

Update as of June 8: Galaxy A8 Star is receiving the June 2020 update as of today. The update is also an OTA rollout and thus, it should take some time to get the upgrade shortly.

Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018)

Next in the lineup is Samsung Galaxy A7 which was announced last year before Galaxy A9. As one of the first smartphones from A-series that might end up getting Android 10 update sometime in early 2020, Galaxy A7 sports a mid-range Exynos 7885 14nm processor. It recently got its upgrade to Android Pie from Android Oreo which means it is in the line to get the last Android 10 upgrade as well.

Update as of April: By the mid-April, the update has arrived in Turkey and later in the Philippines by the end of April 2020.

Update as of August 21: The Rakuten Mobile is now rolling out Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 to the Galaxy A7 devices in Japan. This was confirmed by Rakuten Mobile itself and arrives with the software version number BTG4 via airborne update. The update should arrive  on your device soon. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A80

It’s a totally bizarre phone launched in May 2019, it sports a rotating rear camera setup that rotates 180° to become front camera modules. The device runs on the SDM730 8nm processor paired along with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The phone is currently operating on One UI and Android Pie 9.0.

Finally, Samsung started seeding the new Android 10 update for the Galaxy A80 based on OneUI 2.0. It is rolling via OTA and will soon reach every user globally. Well, the build number for every region differs depend on their model number. So make sure you download the right firmware to install the Samsung Galaxy A80 Android 10 update manually.

Update as of April 21: After rolling out in certain regions, the Android 10 is hitting the Galaxy A80 devices in China as of today. This is an OTA update and thus, it could take days to weeks before it could reach your phone.

Download Galaxy A80 Android 10 Firmware

Update as of December 11: Based on the latest update coming from Samsung Support, the OneUI 2.5 for Samsung Galaxy A80 was earlier scheduled to roll out this week citing some minor issues and bugs. However, Samsung has postponed the rollout and there’s no ETA on when it will arrive so stay tuned here to get your hands on the latest news. Based on a separate update, the OneUI 2.5 build on Samsung Galaxy A80 is undergoing internal review as per an alleged report coming from South Korea. [Source, Source 2]

Samsung Galaxy A70

Samsung introduced yet another smartphone in the A-series with Galaxy A70 which is without any doubt a higher-end model than Galaxy A50. Samsung introduced Galaxy A70 in April backed with Android Pie 9.0 out-of-the-box and it has some pretty impressive specifications including an SDM675 SoC, 6/8GB RAM and internal storage of 128GB expandable further via microSD card.

Today, Samsung rolled the Android 10 update under OneUI 2.0 for the Galaxy A70 in Ukraine. It is rolling via OTA and will soon reach every user globally. Well, the build number for every region differs depend on their model number. So make sure you download the right firmware to install the Samsung Galaxy A70 Android 10 update manually.

Update as of February 17: According to the latest input, the Samsung Galaxy A70 is now getting upgraded to Android 10-powered OneUI 2.5 update in Sri Lanka with build number CUA7. The update carries a January 2021 security patch with it and it is arriving via OTA. [Source]

Update as of February 19: As per the latest information coming from Canada’s major telecom carrier Rogers, the Samsung Galaxy A70 is now picking up Android 10-powered OneUI 2.5 update in the country with build number CUA3. The update arriving via OTA also packs in a January 2021 security patch with it. [Source]

Update as of February 25: Well, Galaxy A70 is now picking up Android 10-backed OneUI 2.5 update in multiple areas starting with South Africa. The update is arriving in other countries as well. [Source]

Update as of March 01: Well, as per the latest user report that we spotted on Reddit, the Samsung Galaxy A70 is now picking up Android 10-backed OneUI 2.5 update in Macedonia. The incoming update carries build number CUA7. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A71

Update as of October 31: According to the development, the Samsung Galaxy A71 is now picking up Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 OTA update in Malaysia as of today. The update bearing build number ATJ2 has a size of 1012.59 MB. As aforementioned, it is an OTA rollout and thus, it could take hours to days to arrive on your device. [Source]

#2: Another update for Galaxy A71 is coming from Brazil where Samsung is rolling out OneUI 2.5 OTA update on Galaxy A71. With a download size of 1012.53MB, the update carrying build number ATJ2 is arriving with October 2020 security patch embedded with it and it is rolling out via OTA as aforementioned. [Source]

Update as of November 6: Per the latest news around Galaxy A71, the model is now catching up with OneUI 2.5 in Argentina as per the sources. [Source]

Update as of November 17: When a user asked what A series devices are expected to get OneUI 2.5, a supposed conversation between Samsung Support and a user states that the update is likely to arrive between November and December for Galaxy A71 along with Galaxy A50 and A50s. Take it with a pinch of salt as it isn’t coming from an official source at the time of writing this. [Source]

Update as of November 25: According to the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy A71 is getting upgraded to OneUI 2.5 which is based on Android 10. The update is now live in Canada with build number BTK1 and it is rolling out for both carrier-locked and unlocked models.

Samsung Galaxy A60

Mid this year, Samsung has released another mid-range smartphone called Galaxy A60 with a 6.3-inch display, SDM675 SoC, 6GB RAM, up to 128GB onboard storage variant, 15W fast charging, and more. The device is running on Android 9.0 Pie on the top of One UI. Therefore, the Android 10 update is close to arriving on Galaxy A60 in early 2020 expectedly. Though there is no info officially.

Update as of April 8: Along with Galaxy J6, the Samsung Galaxy A60 has intercepted Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 with March 2020 Android security patch. It has since arrived in China and South Korea all via OTA and it should arrive only on your device soon. A latest update has been registered with the April 2020 security patch for Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, and alike regions.

Update as of April 08: Just alongside Galaxy J6, the Galaxy A60 has started intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 with March 2020 security patch on-board. It is now rolling out for devices with model number A6060 via OTA and thus, it might take a few days or weeks to arrive on your device. It has already been spotted in China and South Korea and others will get it soon as well.

Update as of April 13: The Android 10 update on Samsung Galaxy A60 has finally arrived in Japan as an OTA upgrade so users will have to wait some time to get it on their units. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A51

#2: Apparently, the OneUI 2.5 on Samsung Galaxy A51 has trickled down to the variants in Singapore as well bearing version number CTJ1. The update comes with a size of 905.03MB and has been confirmed reception by a user on Reddit. [Source]

Update as of November 6: Based on the latest update coming for the Samsung Galaxy A51, the device is intercepting OneUI 2.5 with build number CTJ1 weighing at 913.19 MB in Portugal. The update arrives with the October 2020 security patch with it and as it is an OTA rollout, expect a delay as the rollouts are usually in batches. [Source]

Update as of November 7: Based on the latest update, the OneUI 2.5 is now being seeded to the Samsung Galaxy A51 devices in Romania and Czech Republic. The update is getting an October 2020 security patch on-board the devices as per the reports. [Source 1, 2]

Update as of November 11: According to the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy A51 is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 update in Argentina and Croatia. [Source 1, 2]

Update as of November 19: According to the new bit of information available, the Samsung Galaxy A51 is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 in Brazil according to a user on Reddit. [Source]

Update as of November 25: As per the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy A51 is now seeding out OneUI 2.5 update based on Android 10 in Panama.

Update as of November 26: Based on the latest update, the Galaxy A51 is now getting Android 10 OneUI 2.5 update in New Zealand. It is an OTA rollout as usual so you’ll have to be a bit patient to get the upgrade on-board.  [Source]

Update as of February 13: Pertaining to the latest report and SamMobile’s database, Samsung Galaxy A51 is now intercepting Android 10-powered OneUI 2.5 in the United Kingdom. The update has been intercepted by SamMobile as well. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A50

The Galaxy A50 is likely to get the upcoming Android 10 update as it currently runs on Android Pie 9.0 out-of-the-box. About the specifications, it runs on Exynos 9610 10nm octa-core chipset accompanied with 4/6GB RAM and up to 128GB of internal storage. Introduced just in April this year, there is no doubt Samsung will be keeping it updated for at least two years which means Android 10 and Android 11 will join without any doubt.

Update as of January 7: Based on the latest update, Samsung Galaxy A50 is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 on Verizon in the U.S. as a user confirmed the same. [Source]

Update as of January 8: Based on the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy A50 models in Argentina and Mexico are getting upgraded to Android 10-based OneUI 2.5. The update as usual, is arriving via OTA in a batch-by-batch manner and thus, it would still take some time for it to arrive on your device if you are in any of the two countries mentioned above. [Source 1, 2]

Update as of January 11: Based on the latest intel, the Samsung Galaxy A50 is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 based on Android 10 in Trinidad and Tobago. [Source]

Update as of January 13:  According to the information that we have at the moment, Samsung is now rolling out Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 update in Indonesia on Galaxy A50 with build number BTL1. The update also brings a December 2020 security patch with it. [Source]

Update as of January 19: According to the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy A50 is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 on the unlocked variants in the United States with build number CTL4. The update is releasing via OTA and will arrive on your device shortly.

Update as of January 22: Samsung Galaxy A50 is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 with build number BTL3 with a download size of 1217.89MB with January 2021 security patch. [Source]

Update as of January 25: Based on the latest information available, the Samsung Galaxy A50 is now taking up Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Ireland. The update brings on-board build number BTL9 with January 2021 security patch attached with it. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A40

The phone with a 5.9-inch Super AMOLED waterdrop-shaped notched display and a dual-camera at the back is another device is the A-series slated to get its Android 10 update early next year. Under the hood, it runs on Exynos 7885 14nm SoC paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM, it operates on Android Pie 9.0 so its likely to get the update without any doubt.

Update as of March 16: As confirmed by a Telegram user, Galaxy A40 is finally picking up Android 10-based OneUI 2.0. It is from an Italian us er on Vodafone network although a wider rollout is yet to be confirmed. The user shared a screengrab of the update bearing software version number BTBB/BTB7 weighing at 1.69GB and with the March 2020 security patch on top of it thus, the update is confirmed to be seeding out in Italy via OTA although other regions are expected to get the update soon.

Galaxy A40

Update as of April 20: Today, the Android 10 on Galaxy A40 is intercepting in the UK so watch out for the airborne update.

Samsung Galaxy A31

Update as of December 01: The Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 has finally arrived on Samsung Galaxy A31 as well in South Korea. The update is being rolled out via OTA and will be released to other countries on a later date as usual. [Source]

Update as of December 17: Based on the latest information available, the South Korean giant Samsung is now seeding the Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 update for Galaxy A31 in India. This comes from user reports according to which the incoming update bears build number BTK3 and comes with a download size of 1018.34MB.

Samsung Galaxy A30

The budget-friendly Galaxy A30 hosts an Exynos 7904 octa-core SoC similar to Galaxy M30. Launched in March this year, it runs on Android Pie out-of-the-box.

Back in December 2019, Samsung has stared its testing of One UI 2.0 based on Android 10 on their Samsung Galaxy A30. We already shared the Android 10 for Galaxy A30 in China and Hong Kong. Whereas the Global variant of Galaxy A30 will receive its Android 10 update only in March.

Update as of February 13: After hitting the A50s devices, the Android 10 update has finally arrived on Samsung Galaxy A30 as it was confirmed today itself. This update is basically for its Indian unit and bears software version number BTB3 weighing at 1.4GB available via OTA. This will bump the OS on Galaxy A30 to Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 with February 2020 security patch. As it is an OTA upgrade, users should receive the notification or they can visit the Software Updates section of the phone to see if it is listed or not.

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Update as of February 19: Just after the Indian variant of Galaxy A30 received Android 10-based OneUI 2.0, the European unit is getting the major upgrade bearing software version number BTB3 weighing at 1.5GB and with February 2020 security patch on both.

Further Updates: After arriving on the European variant, the update has since arrived on the Indonesian variant (BTB3), in Pakistan bearing version number BTB3  and Brazil on March 11. Finally, it was spotted in Kenya  on April 21 and this is an OTA rollout so you need to wait until it officially arrives. Although the Frija tool could help.

Download Galaxy A30 Android 10 update

Update as of November 30: Another device that has made it to Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 is the Galaxy A30. Apparently, reports suggest that the device will soon get OneUI 2.5 in the near future. The update comes from a conversation between a user and a Samsung Support executive according to which, the OneUI 2.5 for Galaxy A30 will arrive by mid-December which is basically just a fortnight away. I am talking about the update rolling out in India. Even if the news seems interesting for Galaxy A30 users, you need to take it with a pinch of salt at this moment until the update arrives or at least Samsung confirms the same. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A21s

Update as of December 11: Keeping the latest info in mind, the Samsung Galaxy A21s is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in UAE. The update available at a download size of 771.95 MB with build number BTL1 and with November 2020 security patch, is released via OTA to eligible Galaxy A21s units in the UAE. [Source]

Update as of October 14: Well, the folks with Samsung Galaxy A21s are now getting OneUI 2.5 in India. The update weighs at 836.45MB with build number BTL1. [Source]

Update as of March 04: Looks like Samsung Galaxy A21s users in Macedonia can rejoice as the OneUI 2.5-flavored update is now arriving on the device based on Android 10.

Update as of March 6: Well, the latest information regarding Galaxy A21s is coming from Jordan as the device is now getting upgraded to Android 10-powered OneUI 2.5 in the country along with a handful of midde-eastern countries along the way. [Source]

Update as of March 8: According to the latest information, the Galaxy A21s is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Iraq as a user confirmed the same. The update is incoming with build number BUA2. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A20

This device runs on Exynos 7884 SoC and sports a large 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with a teardrop-shaped notch and a dual-camera setup at the back. Introduced in April with Android Pie 9.0 out-of-the-box bundled with Samsung One UI, it is slated to get a bump with Android 10 update somewhat in the first or second quarter of 2020 although these are just speculations as of now.

Update: After Galaxy A20e got its Android 10 upgrade, it was a high time for Galaxy A20 to get the update and it did. Starting from April 27, reports started pouring in about Galaxy A20 intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 across various regions starting with Australia, Philippines, Chile, Vietnam, Russia and others bearing firmware version BTD3/BTD2 with April 2020 security patch.

Since then, Galaxy A20 units in Mexico (May 15), Indonesia (May 18), India with VoWi-Fi (June 5), and Verizon branded Galaxy A20 in the US on July 3 had intercepted the update. According to some users, users in the United States bearing build number BTE6 with May 2020 Android security patch had intercepted the update.

Update as of July 14: As of today, Samsung Galaxy A20 was bumped to Android 10-based One UI 2.0 in the United States for Boost Mobile and Metro PCS locked phones. After than, the update arrived for Galaxy A20 from T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile, Sprint, and U.S. Cellular as well.

Update as of November 30: Based on a reported conversation between a user and a Samsung Support executive, the Galaxy A20 is expected to get Android 10-based OneUI 2.5, however, the executive didn’t confirm the reception and the ETA as well. We aren’t yet clear when to expect OneUI 2.5 on Galaxy A20 so you need to be patient to get your hands on it for sure. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A20e

Similar to Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10e, this is a lite version of Galaxy A20 and sports the same processor, RAM and storage, a smaller 5.8-inch PLS TFT display. It is also among the few smartphones from South Korean juggernaut Samsung to get Android 10 update sometime in 2020.
Estimated Date: To Be Announced [Early 2020*]

Samsung Galaxy A10

The basic model Galaxy A10 features the same Exynos 7884 SOC as Galaxy A20 but features a single camera at the back and has a 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage option. Currently, it runs on Android Pie 9.0 and there are hints that it will attract Android 10 updates as well although in a later part of 2020 if we are not wrong.
Estimated Date: To Be Announced [Early 2020*]

Samsung Galaxy M40

It comes with a bigger 19.5:9 aspect ratio display, Snapdragon 675 chipset coupled with 4GB/6GB RAM and 64GB/128GB internal memory options. The cool-looking smartphone features a triple rear camera and a punch-hole selfie camera. It runs on Android 9.0 Pie over One UI and will receive the Android 10 update by the second quarter of 2020 most probably.

Update as of March 6: Unlike other smartphones in the Galaxy M-series, Galaxy M40 had a smooth ride when it comes to its Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 update. Arrived today with March 2020 security patch, users can check out for the update bearing software version number M405FDDU2BTB5/M40GODM2BTBS/M40FDDU2BSL2 in an OTA rollout that should intercept on your device sooner or later. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy M31s

Update: Samsung Galaxy M31s is the latest offering from Samsung’s M-series lineup. It is an upgrade over its predecessor M30 and runs on the latest Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 out-of-the-box. No doubt it is in tow to get Android 11 soon.

Update as of November 11: Based on the latest development, the Samsung Galaxy M31s is now picking up OneUI 2.5 update based on Android 10 bring a string of new features and improvements on-board. The update also brings November 2020 security patch live on the device.

Samsung Galaxy M31

Update as of September 28: The Galaxy M31 is now intercepting OneUI 2.1 in India bearing a size of 489MB. The update is arriving via OTA and thus, you will have to wait for some time to get the update.

Update as of November 6: As per the latest update w.r.t. Galaxy M31, the device is now catching up with OneUI 2.5 in India with firmware version number M315FXXU2ATJ9. It comes with an October 2020 security patch appended to it. As it is an OTA upgrade, expect a delay as the updates are released in OTA. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy M30

Introduced as the high-end model from the trio, Galaxy M30 brings a number of specifications that make it a likely candidate to get Android 10 update almost in the second quarter or so of 2020. It runs on Exynos 7904 SoC paired with 4GB RAM and up to 1TB of external memory support. It currently runs on Android Oreo 8.1 and hasn’t attracted Android Pie slated to be rolled out in June-July this year. Let’s assume that it might or might not get an Android 10 update.

Update as of December 12, 2019: Tagging along Galaxy M20, the Galaxy M30 too has finally intercepted Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 in India in an OTA update bearing software version number M305FDDU3CSL4 weighing around a gigabyte. It has not yet arrived elsewhere as of today.

Samsung Galaxy M21

Update as of September 28: The Samsung Galaxy M21 is now intercepting Android 10  backed OneUI 2.1 with a build number ATI9 in India. This comes from a report published by Tizen Help according to which the update has a size of 1292 MB and it is arriving via OTA. Note that since it is an OTA update, it will arrive automatically on your device although slower and could take a few days to reach.

Update as of November 4: As per the latest update on Galaxy M21, the device is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 update in India bearing version number M215FXXU2ATJ5 weighing at 650MB. This was confirmed by SamMobile in its reports as well. The users will have to wait as it is an OTA update which is usually released in batches so be a little patient. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy M20

The Galaxy M20 falls between M30 and M10. It currently sports the same Exynos 7904 octa-core SoC as Galaxy M30 and offers RAM up to 4GB and an internal storage max at 64GB.

Update as of December 12, 2019: To surprise, Samsung Galaxy M20 was listed as the one among Galaxy S10 series and other flagships devices to get Android 10 and now it is here. First intercepted in India, the update is now live in India as we speak. It possesses software version number M20FDDU3CSL4 weighing 2022MB in size and arrives with the December 2019 security patch.

Update as of February 7, 2020: After rolling out for India, Kenya, Iraq, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and other regions, the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 is finally arriving in Europe as it was recently spotted on various European units. The list includes variants in Greece, Luxembourg, Germany while countries such as Uktrain, Netherlands, and Caucasus countries are expected to get the update soon. It arrives with software version number M205FNEEU3CTA3 with a new January 2020 security patch which is anyday better than those with the December 2019 patch.

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Samsung Galaxy M10

Launched as a replacement to Samsung J-series, Galaxy M10 is a budget-friendly phone of the trio and runs on Exynos 7870 processor. About the OS, it has Android Oreo 8.1 pre-installed backed by Samsung’s Experience 9.5 and hasn’t yet received an Android Pie update. This makes it a little uncanny that it won’t receive an Android 10 update.

Update as of July 22: All other Galaxy M-series devices have intercepted Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 to some degree but not Galaxy M10. Cut to now, we have a confirm intel that Galaxy M10’s Android 10 update is under testing phase and should be released between August 1st to September 1st at least in Turkey as per a listing posted by Samsung Turkey. This means the update for other regions could arrive sooner or later so that’s a relief for sure.

Update as of August 6: The Galaxy M10 was scheduled to get Android 11 in August and seems like the company is working towards it. A user has posted a screenshot of an Android 10 going live in Iraq that upgrades the firmware on Galaxy M10 to Android 10. It is still a mystery if the update has rolled out in Iraq only or if it has arrived in other countries as well. Stay tuned here for more information about it. [Source]

Update as of August 13: Following the last update on Galaxy M10 getting Android 10 upgrade, Indian users are now getting the update as well as per SamMobile. The update bears PDA M105FDDU3CTGC and CSC of M105FODM3CTGA and brings along July 2020 security patch on-board. This is an OTA update and thus, it releases in batches. Be patient as the process could take days or even weeks to arrive on your phone. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy J4

Update as of August 14: Launched with Oreo and then picked up Pie, the Galaxy J4 is finally entering its last phase with the last upgrade to Android 10 based OneUI 2.1. The update started rolling out yesterday and comes as an OTA rollout which means it is subjected to delay in intercepting your unit. With the latest update, Galaxy J4 joins the largest group of models from Samsung upgraded to Android 10 a couple of months now. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy J4+

Update as of August 15: The non-Plus variant got its piece of Android 10 upgrade two days ago and it seems like Galaxy J4 Plus is the next one to get it. Galaxy J4 Plus bearing model number SM-F415F/DS was recently spotted on Wi-Fi Alliance certified to be running on Android 10. Although Samsung hasn’t released the update yet, it is working on it and it will soon arrive via OTA as it is now imminent to arrive. This is probably OneUI 2.0 just like the Galaxy J4.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo

Update as of July 15: After a month of reports coming in teasing Android 10 for Galaxy J7 Duo, Samsung has finally started rolling out the update to J7 Du units. True for India at this moment, the update bearing version number J720FDDU6CTG2 / J720FODM6CTG2 / J2720FXXU6CTFS weighs at 1255MB with July 1, 2020, security patch and it is rolling out via OTA update in Indian variant. This confirms that the update for other regions will be out soon, however, we aren’t aware of the ETA yet. Click here to manually download the update and install it.

Samsung Galaxy J6

The 5.6-inch Super AMOLED standard form design makes Galaxy J6 an interesting smartphone today when almost all smartphones have opted to some sort of notches. The Galaxy J6 sports Exynos 7870 14nm processor and recently got promoted with Android Pie 9.0 update and One UI as well. Based on the sources, it is also in tow to get Android 10 update although even if it receives it, the update will be last and there won’t be any further Android updates as its two-years support period would end in May 2020.

Update as of April 8: At last, Samsung Galaxy J6 users are getting Android 10-based OneUI 2.0. It has an extensive changelog since it is receiving both Android 10 and OneUI 2.0 together. It is releasing in batches so you’ll have to wait to receive it. The update comes with the March 2020 Android security patch when others are getting the April 2020 patch.

Update: The Android 10 upgrade for Galaxy J6 has arrived in Japan (April 8), Romania (May 6), Mexico and Indonesia (May 15 and 16, respectively) among other regions.

Update as of June 30: The Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 is finally seeding in for Indian units with the latest June 2020 security patch. It is airborne and you must get the notification pretty soon.

Update: The update is now live on Bangladesh and it is airborne so you’ll get the notification of the same soon.

Samsung Galaxy J6+

Introduced a few months after the standard Galaxy J6, Galaxy J6+ was introduced last year in October 2019 featuring a bigger 6-inch IPS LCD display and it is powered by SDM425, Adreno 308 and 3/4GB RAM. It presently runs on Android Oreo 8.1 and slated to get its share of Android Pie 9.0 in a few weeks as well. This means it could receive Android 10 by Q2 or Q3 of 2020 if indeed it receives it but we aren’t sure since Samsung hasn’t officiated the same.

Update as of August 14: As per the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 update schedule, the Galaxy J6+ is slated to get the upgrade in September alongside Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 and Galaxy Tab A 10.1 although the exact date is not available.

Update as of September 9: Today, the Samsung Galaxy J6+ is now getting Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 with build number VTI1 in Vietnam. It is available on SamMobile for download for manually flashing it or you can wait until the OTA update arrives in some time. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy J8

Finally, the last device to make it to this “List of Android 10 Support Samsung Galaxy Devices” is the Samsung Galaxy J8 which has been substituted by the M series. The Galaxy J8 sports a 6-inch Super AMOLED display and it is backed by SDM450 octa-core processor with Adreno 506 GPU and finally, a 3/4GB RAM variant. It was introduced with Android Oreo 8.0 and later received an upgrade to Android Pie 9.0. It is estimated to get Android 10 update and we suspect it to be in early 2020 or a later period without any doubt.

Update as of July 14: Earlier reported to arrive in August and September as per Samsung Turkey, the Galaxy J8 users in Russia are getting Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 at the time of writing this. The update bearing software version J810FPUU4CTG3 arrives with July 2020 security patch. This also means that users in other regions will still have to wait until the update is rolled out in their regions and it could take a few days to a few weeks.

Update as of July 21: Also known as On8 and vice versa, Galaxy J8 users in India can finally upgrade to Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 with July 2020 security patch with it. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy On8

Update as of July 14: Samsung Galaxy On8 is a rebranded Galaxy J8 and since the later is rolling out Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 in Russia, so is the former. The update bearing software version number J810FPUU4CTG3 is rolling out via OTA update and should arrive on your phone in some days if not less. Users in other regions will have to wait to hear more about it.

Update as of July 21: It’s here. Finally, Samsung Galaxy On8 users can upgrade to Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 in India with the latest July 2020 security patch. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy Xcover FieldPro

The handset is expected to release officially in November 2019. It has a 5.1-inch IPS LCD display, runs on Android 9.0 Pie. The device is powered by Exynos 9810 SoC, coupled with the Mali-G72 MP18 GPU. It has 3GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard storage (expandable up to 1TB via a MicroSD card). It’s expected that the Android 10 stable update may arrive in Q3 2020. Though there is no official confirmation on it.                                                                                        Estimated Date: To Be Announced [Q2/Q3 in 2020*]

Samsung Galaxy Xcover Pro

Update as of January 15: According to a Turkish website that has been tracking updates and stuff related to Samsung, the Galaxy Xcover Pro is likely to be upgraded to OneUI 3.0 based on Android 11 between February and March 2021. Note that this isn’t coming from an official source and this website has already touted timelines for several Galaxy devices to get Android 11 such as Galaxy M21, M31 and so on.

Samsung Galaxy A70s

The 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display packed Galaxy A70s was released in Sept 2019 with Android 9 Pie on the top of One UI. Under the hood, the device is powered by Snapdragon 675 chipset and paired with Adreno 612 GPU. It has a triple rear camera setup and packs up to 8GB RAM/128GB storage. The handset may get the Android 10 update by mid-2020 expectedly. However, Samsung hasn’t mentioned anything yet.

Update as of March 12: After pulling it back in the third week of February, the Samsung Galaxy A70s is now picking up Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 In Ukraine. Fast forward, the update was reported to be live in other regions as well such as in India. The update weighing at 2060.99MB has a version number A70FNXXU5BTC2/ A705FNOXM5BTC2/ A705FNXXU5BTB9 and it is coming along with a February 2020 security patch. It has been spotted arriving in India as well as users confirming the same on Samsung’s community. It is an OTA rollout so expect a bit of delay to arrive on all units across all regions. [Source]

Update as of May 7: Galaxy A70s in China is picking up the Android 10 update as of now. This was confirmed by a user on Twitter as well.

Update as of October 31: As per the latest update, Samsung is now seeding out the OneUI 2.5 on Samsung Galaxy A70s in India. The update is available weighing at 1.6GB and comes with a build number BTH4 as per a source who posted the screenshot on Twitter. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A20s

This is an entry-level budget category smartphone features a 6.5-inches IPS LCD HD+ display along with SDM450 SoC, 3GB/4GB RAM, 32GB/64GB internal storage, Android 9.0 Pie, and more. Now, talking about the latest Android OS version update, Android 10 should come around the second or third quarter of 2020 most probably. Though this is just a speculation for now.                                                    Estimated Date: To Be Announced [Q2/Q3 in 2020*]

Samsung Galaxy M30s

The much-powerful Galaxy M30s is an awesome upgrade as compared to the standard Galaxy M30 model. The Galaxy M30s comes with the 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display, Android 9 Pie over One UI, 10nm process-based Exynos 9611 SoC, up to 6GB RAM & 128GB internal storage option. The device will get the Android 10 update in the first or second quarter of 2020 expectedly. We have to wait for the official announcement.

Update as of March 16: Samsung originally scheduled the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 for Galaxy M30s in April. Turns out the update was already in India as confirmed by a user bearing model number SM-M307F in India. The update bearing software version number M307FXXUBTC6 weighs at 1.4GB and it is rolling out as an OTA update. No doubt it could arrive on your phone ahead of others and vice versa so don’t get freaked out.

Update as of May 13: Android 10 has arrived in a number of regions w.r.t. Galaxy M30s. Today, it was reported that it has finally made its way to China in an OTA rollout.

Update as of June 5: Next up, it’s Indonesian units that are intercepting the update with an old March 2020 security patch on-board.

Update as of June 11: Now it’s time for Germany as users in the country have reported encountering the update with the same old March 2020 security patch since in Indian and Indonesian units in May. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy M10s

It’s an entry-level budget category smartphone launched in September 2019. The device packs the Exynos 7884B SoC, a bigger Supper AMOLED display. It has a single 3GB/32GB variant and runs on Android 9.0 Pie out-of-the-box. It will receive an Android 10 update by second quarter of 2020 most probably.

Update as of June 05: Even though it is discontinued after the arrival of Galaxy M11 and M21, it is still up for a few minor and major upgrades. One of them is Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 and luckily enough, Galaxy M10s is finally getting its major upgrade. The update is arriving for units in India with version number BTE5 with May 2020 security patch to go with it. Moreover, users have also received a few features including VoWiFI support on their Galaxy M10s devices. It is an OTA update so you will have to wait until it arrives via notification or you can go to Frija and download the firmware for a manual upgrade.

Samsung Galaxy Fold 5G

As the name suggests, the Samsung galaxy Fold 5G is the latest foldable display smartphone from Samsung. The handset was announced in early 2019 but officially released in September 2019. The device can be used in both folded and unfolded condition easily. It has a 7.3-inch foldable dynamic AMOLED display and the 4.6-inch Super AMOLED display when folded (cover display). The device has some of the best-in-class specifications like SDM855 SoC, HDR10+, 5G support, 12GB/512GB variant, etc. The handset runs on 9.0 Pie and expected to receive the Android 10 update by early 2020 most probably if not get by the end of 2019. We’re keeping an eye on it.

The updates for Galaxy Fold 5G are similar to Galaxy Fold (4G). Thus, it has received Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 as well.

Samsung Galaxy Fold

It’s the sibling of the Galaxy Fold 5G model with almost the same features, design, and specifications as well except the carrier network connectivity. This is a standard Galaxy Fold device with 3G/4G connectivity. It’s also running on Android 9 Pie and will get the Android 10 update along with the Galaxy Fold 5G model.

Update as of March 27: After its flagship siblings got the upgrade, Galaxy Fold users were eagerly waiting for Android 10 on Galaxy Fold. Today, the update is now arriving on Galaxy Fold and the catch is, instead of upgrading to OneUI 2.0 like any other Samsung device, Fold is getting OneUI 2.1 with the March 2020 security patch available with a size of 2.3GB. The update has since arrived in France with version number F900FXXU3BTCD and it is available via OTA. [Source]

Update as of April 2020: Samsung Galaxy Fold is rolling out the said Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 to multiple regions. It has already arrived in France and now, it is arriving in the UK region as of April 1 bearing build number F907BXXU3BTC9. Fast forward, the same update is now available in Korea, US unlocked variants (OneUI 2.0), KSA, AT&T Locked U.S. variants (OneUI 2.0), Singapore, and China. Note that some devices here have received OneUI 2.0 while some have intercepted OneUI 2.1.

Update as of May 2020: Almost after a month of arriving in China, the Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 is intercepting units in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, and finally in Japan as of May 19. It is also upgraded to May 2020 security patch level as we speak. On May 22, Galaxy Fold intercepted the update in Thailand which is the latest that we know of at this moment. [Source]

Update as of September 14: It seems like the Samsung Galaxy Fold is too in line with getting the OneUI 2.5 in October. This was confirmed by a moderator of Samsung community forum according to whom, the update will start with distribution in October 2020. With that being said, it is reported that Fold 1 will get a few features from Fold 2 once the OneUI 2.5 update is rolled out to the former. [Source]

Update as of October 15: According to Samsung, the OneUI 2.5 upgrade on Galaxy Fold will bring some of the features on Galaxy Z Fold 2. This includes improved productivity capabilities for a unique camera experience, powering up its multitasking capability with App Pair that allows launching three apps in split screen. An Edge Panel feature will be available for ease of use as well. The company didn’t share any timeline as of now so we aren’t aware when the OneUi 2.5 will arrive on Galaxy Fold as of now.

Update as of October 19: The Samsung Galaxy Fold is likely to get OneUI 2.5 update tomorrow in South Korea. This comes from a Samsung moderator who said that the update is likely to hit tomorrow i.e. October 20. [Source]

Update as of October 20: A day after it was teased that the OneUI 2.5 will arrive on Galaxy Fold, the update is finally live on the phone with build number CTJ1 weighing at 1172.90MB. The update arrives with the October 2020 security patch and it is rolling out via OTA as usual. [Source]

Update as of November 4: According to the information shared by a user on Reddit, the Samsung Galaxy Fold in the U.S. is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 on its unlocked models as we speak. [Source]

Update as of November 9: According to the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy Fold intercepted the OneUI 2.5 in Canada bearing version number CTJ2. The update is being seeded via OTA and with October 2020 security patch to go with. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active Pro

The 10.1-inches display tablet comes with a stylus pen features Snapdragon 710 chipset, 4GB RAM, 64GB onboard memory, a humongous 7600mAh battery, and more. It comes with Android 9 Pie version out-of-the-box and may get the Android 10 update by the third quarter of 2020 expectedly. But we can’t assure the exact update timeline right now.                                                                                            Estimated Date: To Be Announced [Q3 in 2020*]

Samsung Galaxy A90 5G

This year Samsung has released another flagship Snapdragon 855 SoC packed 5G smartphone called Galaxy A90 5G. It has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Always-on display, One UI based on Android 9 Pie, 8GB/128GB variant, a triple rear camera setup, and more. The reports are coming out that Samsung may push the Android 10 update to this device in early 2020 if not received by the end of 2019.

Download Galaxy A90 5G Android 10 update

Update as of December 9: Talking about the latest update on Samsung Galaxy A90 5G, the device might soon get the awaited OneUI 2.5 update. This comes from Samsung’s Korean Community although here’s no ETA available at this moment. [Source]

Update as of December 18: Based on the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy A90 5G is now getting upgraded to Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in South Korea. The update arrives with version number CTL3 as per the user report. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A30s

The Galaxy A30s was released in September 2019 with an HD+ display, Exynos 7904 processor, up to 4GB/128GB variant, an in-display fingerprint sensor, etc.

Update as of January 28: Last month, Galaxy A30 was testing out Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 and now, it is here. It was delayed to March, a latest update states that the wait for A30 users is over. The update is rolling out to Galaxy A30 users in India with software version number BTB3 weighing at 1.4GB. This is an OTA update and users should receive a notification for the same and it could be ahead of other users.

Update as of February 19: After its release in India last month, Android 10 has finally made its way to Europe as of today. It was recently spotted in Serbia bearing version number BTB3 weighing at 1.5GB with February 2020 security patch on-board.

Update: At the end of February, Galaxy A30 users in Indonesia have intercepted the update on February 25 followed by Pakistani variant on February 26.

Further Updates: According to the timeline, Galaxy A30 users received Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 in Brazil on March 11 and later on, the update arrived in Kenya on April 21. [Source]

Update: The Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 has since arrived in regions including Ecuador (April 23), Pakistan (May 7), Mexico (May 21), KSA (May 25), Indonesia (June 4), and lastly Chile as on June 11 weighing at 1511.51MB. Since it is an OA rollout, this could take some time to arrive on your phone. [Source]

Update as of January 7: Based on the latest development, Samsung Galaxy A30s is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 based on Android 10 in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Russia, and Caucasus Countries. This was confirmed by the database available on SamMobile. You can click on the countries mentioned here to download the right firmware w.r.t. The country you live in.

Samsung Galaxy A50s

The Samsung Galaxy A50s is another mid-range budget device launched in 2019. The FullView display design with a dot drop notch display makes this smartphone so good looking. The 10nm octa-core Exynos 9611 SoC is quite powerful to handle day-to-day tasks very easily with Mali-G72 MP3 GPU. It has the 4GB/6GB of RAM and 64GB/128GB of internal storage options.

Samsung rolled Android 10 to the mid-range Galaxy A50S. The update brings all-new One UI 2.0 along with February 2020 Security patch. It weighs approximately 1.2GB in size and now available live in the Vietnam region. If you haven’t received it, you can manually download and install Samsung Galaxy A50S Android 10 with One UI 2.0 update.

Download Galaxy A50S Android 10 update

Update as of November 17: The Galaxy A50s from Samsung is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 based on Android 10. The update has arrived in Vietnam only at the time and other regions will have to wait until the South Korean giant doesn’t release the said update on their devices. There’s no ETA either. [Source]

Update as of November 23: With the latest development in mind, the OneUI 2.5 update is now arriving on Samsung Galaxy A50s in the Philippines. As usual, it is an OTA rollout and the users will get their hands on the OTA update in a couple of days if not promptly. [Source]

Update as of November 30: According to the latest update, the Samsung Galaxy A50s is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in the UK region. The update is of course airborne and thus, users are required to wait for the update to arrive soon.

Update as of December 7: According to the update, the Samsung Galaxy A50s is now getting upgraded to OneUI 2.5 based on Android 10 in India. This was put up by a user on Reddit according to which, the update carrying build number CTK4 is releasing with a download size of 1354.06 MB. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy Note 10+

Just like every year, this year (2019) Samsung has launched its most popular and powerful Note-series smartphones like the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ models. The 6.8-inch dynamic AMOLED display with S-Pen, flagship Snapdragon 855 or Exynos 9825 chipset, 12GB RAM, up to 512GB storage, quad-rear cameras, ultrasonic under-display fingerprint sensor, etc are one of the highlighted features of the Note 10+ model. Samsung has already released the One UI 2.0 Android 10 Beta 3 update for the Galaxy Note 10 Plus model. Therefore, the stable Android 10 update is somewhere around the corner.          Third Android 10 Beta update rolled

Update as of September 22: Now that the Galaxy Note 10 is intercepting OneUI 2.5 in Brazil, no doubt the Plus version i.e. Galaxy Note 10+ will get the update pretty soon. [Source]

Update as of September 25: The Galaxy Note 10 Plus is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 as of now in the U.S. on its unlocked variants as well as units that are locked with Sprint and AT&T as per the reports. [Source 1, 2]

Update as of September 28: The OneUI 2.5 update is rolling out on Galaxy Note 10 Plus on its unlocked variants in the U.S. [Source]

Update as of September 29: The Galaxy Note 10+ is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 on a T-Mobile branded phone in the U.S. bearing build number CTI6. On the other hand, the Galaxy Note 10+ in Korean is getting OneUI 2.5 update as well with build number DTI1 with September 2020 security patch along with it. [Source 1, 2]

Update as of September 30: The Galaxy Note 10+ is now picking up OneUI 2.5 skin on its Verizon-branded device in the U.S. The update is arriving via OTA. The update is also rolling out on unlocked version in Malaysia as well as in New Zealand on Skinny Mobile units [Source 1, Source 2 ]

Update as of October 8: The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is now receiving OneUI 2.5 upgrade on its Telstra unlocked variants in Australia.

Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G

The specifications and features are almost the same in the Galaxy Note10+ 5G model just like the Galaxy Note10+. But as the name suggests, the Galaxy Note10+ 5G has 5G connectivity. The variant came with Android 9 Pie with One UI out-of-the-box. Samsung hasn’t released the Android 10 beta update for the 5G variant. But we can expect the stable Android 10 update for this variant by early 2020. Currently, we don’t have any official info on it.

Download Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G Android 10 Update Download Verizon Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G Android 10 Update Download T-Mobile Galaxy Note 10+ 5G Android 10 Update

Update as of September 3: The Galaxy Note 10+ 5G is now intercepting the Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Switzerland as per the latest update. The update was spotted by SamMobile and it is available via OTA in a batch manner so expect it to arrive soon.

Update as of September 28: The OneUI 2.5 on Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G is now arriving on the unlocked variants in the U.S. It is an airborne update so do have some patience. [Source]

Update as of September 30: Since Note 10+ is picking up OneUI 2.5 on Verizon, the update too arrives with Note 10+ 5G without much doubt.  The update is reportedly arriving on Skinny Mobile variants in New Zealand as well as unlocked versions of Note 10 series in Malaysia. [Source 1, Source 2 ]

Update as of October 21: The Galaxy Note 10+ 5G is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Australia as per the users. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy Note10 5G

The Galaxy Note10 series launched in August 2019 that includes the Galaxy Note10 5G variant as well. The 6.3-inch dynamic AMOLED display device features HDR10+, Always-on display. It’s powered by the same processor which we can find in the Galaxy Note10+ model respectively. There are some changes in the camera and battery department. The device runs on One UI based on Android 9 Pie version. Just like the Note10+ 5G model, this model may also receive the Android 10 update by early 2020. Still, we have to wait for actual confirmation from Samsung.

Download Korean Galaxy Note 10 5G Android 10 Update Download Verizon Galaxy Note 10 5G Android 10 Update

Update as of September 28: The OneUI 2.5 is arriving on Galaxy Note 10 5G on its unlocked variants in the U.S. via OTA. [Source]

Update as of September 30: The Galaxy Note 10 5G is picking up OneUI 2.5 on Verizon in the U.S. as well as Skinny Mobile in New Zealand and unlocked variants in Malaysia. [Source 1, Source 2 ]

Samsung Galaxy Note10

The Galaxy Note10 is one of the much-awaited flagship Note-series smartphones by Samsung in 2019 after the last-gen Galaxy Note 9. The display aspect ratio with quality, awesome form-factor, flagship SDM855/Exynos 9825 chipset, 8GB/256GB variant, brilliant triple rear cameras, etc are just overwhelming. Samsung has shown its excellence in the Note10 series this year. It came with 9.0 Pie (One UI) and in the month of October, Samsung has pushed the Android 10 beta for Galaxy Note10. So, the Android 10 stable update is just about to knock the door soon.

Download Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Android 10 Update

Update as of September 3: After the Galaxy S10, S10e, and S10+ have started intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5, the Galaxy Note 10 is now getting the upgrade. It is arriving via the OTA package and has been spotted in Spain according to SamMobile.

Update as of September 16:  Samsung Galaxy Note 10 bearing model number SM-N975F in picking up Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in India and Mexico. The update weighs at 1GB and it is arriving with the September 2020 security patch. Apart from these regions, the update is also rolling out in Europe with Switzerland taking the lead followed by other countries. As it is an OTA update, the update arrives in batches and thus, it would take some time to intercept on your device. [Source]

Update as of September 22: Recent reports about Galaxy Note 10 states that the device is getting bumped to Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Brazil. A user posted a screenshot of the same on Reddit. [Source]

Update as of September 25: Another update today is that the Galaxy Note 10 is now intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 on its Sprint and AT&T model along with unlocked units. This comes a day after similar updates arrived on Galaxy S10 units in the U.S. [Source 1, 2]

Update as of September 28: The Galaxy Note 10 is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 upgrade on the unlocked variants in the U.S. This was confirmed by a Reddit user. As this is an OTA rollout, users will have to wait for it to arrive on their devices in some time. [Source]

Update as of September 29: Today, the Galaxy Note 10 is getting OneUI 2.5 update in Korea with build number DTI1 along with a September 2020 security patch with it. Along with that, the device is getting the OneUI 2.5 update on T-Mobile branded Galaxy Note 10 in the U.S. with build number CTI6. [Source 1, 2]

Update as of September 30: The OneUI 2.5 is now rolling out for Galaxy  Note 10 on the Verizon-branded units in the U.S. Users have already started intercepting it and thus, you can wait for some time to get your hands on it. On a separate update, the OneUI 2.5 is also rolling out on Skinny Mobile units in the New Zealand and unlocked variants in Malaysia [Source 1, Source 2 ]

Update as of October 8: The Galaxy Note 10 is now intercepting OneUI 2.5 update on its Telstra unlocked models in Australia as per the sources.

Samsung Galaxy A10s

The Galaxy A10s is one of the entry-level devices from Samsung this year packs the octa-core Helio P22 SoC, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, and more. However, in terms of the price range, the handset is competing with some of the similar category smartphones. The device runs on Android 9.0 Pie right now. Though there is no confirmation available from the company yet. It seems that due to hardware limitations, the device may not get the stable Android 10 update.

Update as of April 1: After many of its siblings got the much-anticipated upgrade, the bottom of the barrel aka Galaxy A10s is finally intercepting the update. It is an Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 bearing version number A107FXXU5BTCB weighing at a hefty 2.66GB in size and along with a March 2020 security patch. It must have sacrificed some of the features on OneU1 2.1 given certain hardware limitations. The update is firstly relayed through Malaysia via OTA.

Update: The Android 10-based OneUI has arrived in Kenya for Galaxy A10s users as on April 21 followed by Pakistan on May 7. The latest update states it is now available in India as of June 16 as confirmed by fellow Twitter users. It bears software version number A107FXXU5BTD3/BTCB/A107FODM5BTD3 and it has a March 2020 security patch on-board although it carried Core 2.0 so do check if you have intercepted OneUI 2.0 or 2.1. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A10e

It’s the lite version of the Galaxy A10 model that features the same processor, same memory just like the Galaxy A10. The device is currently running on the Android 9 Pie version and the stable Android 10 update is on its way to arrive around the third or fourth quarter of 2020 most probably. Stay tuned as we will keep updating the info.

Update as of June 15: As it was earlier reported, the Galaxy A10e users locked with Rogers are getting the much-anticipated Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 as of today. The process could take a few days to weeks as it is an OTA upgrade. There’s no word on the upgrade arriving on Galaxy A10e variants around the globe but it will soon.  [Source]

Update as of September 14: OneUI 2.5 has been rolling out for a series of smartphone after its release. Cut to now, Samsung Galaxy S10e is getting OneUI 2.5 in Poland as of today. It is not yet confirmed if only the Galaxy S10e is getting the much-needed update or the entire Galaxy S10 series is getting the update in Poland. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6

The 10.5-inch Galaxy Tab S6 was launched in August 2019 with flagship-grade specifications like SDM855 SoC, up to 8GB RAM & 256GB internal storage, massive 7040mAh battery, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and more. It also has a stylus pen support and runs on Android 9.0 Pie over One UI. The Android 10 update may arrive on this device in the second or third quarter of 2020 expectedly. However, Samsung hasn’t revealed any info yet.

Update as of April 3: Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 became one of the first devices to get Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 on April 3rd, the same day when Galaxy Note10 and S10 users are getting their share of OneUI 2.1 update. As of now, it is an OTA update released in Germany with a March 2020 security patch bearing version number T865XXU2BTC7  as we speak. The update will arrive in Europe in coming days while users in the US will have to wait a bit longer.

Update: Post its rollout, the Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 has arrived in The Netherlands, Switzerland, Romania, Philippines, Qatar followed by in the US (Wi-Fi variant). Post that, it has arrived in Brazil, Australia, India, and the latest on T-Mobile branded Galaxy Tab S6 in the US as on June 29.

Update as of April 24: The Galaxy Tab S6 on Verizon is picking up Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 along with the unlocked variants across various regions. The update bearing software version number QP1A.190711.020.T867VVRU2BTC4 is packaged with the March 2020 security patch and it is rolling out as an airborne update so it is possible that the day it intercepts your unit may vary. [Source]

Further Updates: As of today, the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 on Tab S6 has been picked up by variants in Qatar, US, Brazil, Australia, India, and the latest being T-Mobile branded variant in the US as of June 29.

Update as of September 21: The Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 is now rolling out on Galaxy Tab S6 in its home country Korea bearing build number BTI2. This update arrives with the September 2020 security patch as confirmed officially. [Source]

Update as of October 23: According to the latest update, the Galaxy Tab S6 is now picking up OneUI 2.5 which is based on Android 10 in the U.S. and Canada. The Update is now releasing for its Wi-Fi models while the LTE models will have to wait. [Source]

Update as of October 28: According to the latest development, the Galaxy Tab S6 LTE is now picking up OneUI 2.5 in Thailand as per the reports that have surfaced on Reddit. Individual reports suggest that the update is also arriving in India as well bearing version number BTJ2 that comes along with the September 2020 security patch. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

Update as of September 28: Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (Wi-Fi) version is now getting an Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 upgrade in the US bearing build number BTI3 over-the-air. The update could take a few days to arrive so be patient. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019)

The tablet was launched in July 2019 and came with Wi-Fi & LTE variant. It has an entry-level Snapdragon 429 SoC, 2GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, and runs on Android 9 Pie. The device may receive the Android 10 update in the middle of 2020. Although this is speculation right now.

Update as of July 14: The wait is over for Galaxy Tab A 8.0 2019 users as they are finally getting the much-anticipated Android 10 update. The update bearing build number T290XXU3BTG1 with July 2020 security patch weighs 1491MB and it is being rolled out via OTA. It has already arrived in India as per a user on Samsung’s community forum which means you will soon get the Android 10 flavored OneUI 2.1 on your device.  [Source]

Update as of August 4: The Tab 8.0 2019 picked up the much-anticipated Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 last month with its Indian variant receiving it. Cut to now, the floodgate to the update has opened and the U.S. variant of Galaxy Tab 8.0 2019 is now intercepting the update as we speak. The update bearing version number T290XXU3BTG1 is arriving with the July 2020 security patch.  Samsung has officially confirmed it on its online update tracker and a number of users have already spotted it and posted screenshots of the same on the web. As it is a batch rollout, it should arrive on your tablet shortly.  [Source 1, 2]

Update as of August 8: Galaxy Tab A 8.0 has already received Android 10 upgrade but not all its variants have the update. Until today, there was no clue on when the units at Telus and Fido in Canada will get the Android 10 upgrade, however, it is now confirmed that the update isn’t that far. Based on software update tracker of respective carriers, it is clear that Telus Galaxy A 8.0 users will get the upgrade starting August 18 while Fido users will commence getting the upgrade in November 2020. Note that even if  the update is available and serving to users, it could still take days to weeks to reach on your device.

Update as of August 15: Rogers has upgraded its OS upgrade schedule which confirms our previous report. According to which, Galaxy Tab A 8.0 locked with Rogers is planning to roll out Android 10 based OneUI 2.0 as of August 18. Since it is an OTA upgrade from a carrier, it could take weeks to arrive on your Rogers-backed phone in Canada. [Source]

Update 2 (Aug 15): While Rogers confirmed that it will be rolling out the Android 10 upgrade to Galaxy Tab A 8.0, Verizon has already started rolling out the update after a month since the unlocked variant has been running on Android 10. The new update bears version number QP1A.190711.020.T387VVRU2CTG9 that bundles with August 2020 security patch. The update is releasing via OTA and thus, it will take some time arriving on your unit locked with Verizon in the U.S. [Source]

Update as of August 25: The Canadian Freedom Mobile is now releasing Android 10-based OneUI 2 on Galaxy Tab A 8.0 bearing build number T387WVLU1CTG7 for the model number SM-T387W via OTA. The update should arrive on your device as it is an airborne update. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.4

Update as of September 4: According to the latest update by Canadian telco Fido, the Galaxy Tab A 8.4 locked with Fido are slated to get Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 us slated to roll out on September 22. [Source]

Update as of September 26: According to the latest news, the Galaxy Tab A (8.4-inch) is now getting an Android 10 update on the Verizon network. This will introduce a series of features on Tab A including Focus Mode, Dark Mode, and so on. [Source]

Update as of October 8: T-Mobile is rolling out Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 update on Samsung Galaxy A 8.4 (2020) bearing build number BTH7. The update is rolling out on T-Mobile units in the U.S. along with a September 2020 security patch with it. Like always, the update is arriving via OTA and thus, it would take some time to get the update on your unit. (Source)

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 with S-Pen (2019)

It’s also known as Samsung Galaxy Tab A Plus 8 device was released in April 2019. It has the S Pen or stylus and runs on Android 9 Pie (One UI). Samsung may push out the Android 10 update to this device by mid-2020 although there is no official info available yet.

Update as of July 3: The Galaxy Tab A 2019 with S Pen was to get the update alongside Tab S5e, however, the former was spared. Today, the Galaxy Tab A 2019 with S Pen is finally intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 with the latest July 2020 security patch. It is arriving for the LTE model while the Wi-Fi model should get the update soon. [Source]

Update: The update has since arrived in multiple regions including Thailand, Cambodia, Chile, Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines, etc.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S4

Update as of September 22: The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 locked with Verizon is now getting Android 10 upgrade with August security patch bearing build number CTH6. The update is airborne for Verizon users and it will soon arrive. [Source]

Update as of September 26: The Galaxy Tab S4 LTE is now intercepting the Android 10 update on the AT&T branded device. The update comes with build number CTH5 along with the August 2020 security patch and it is rolling out via OTA.

Update as of October 5: The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 is now getting Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 branded with T-Mobile in the U.S. The update comes with build number CTI1 with August 2020 security patch with it. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4s

The Galaxy Xcover 4s is one of the PLS TFT display devices from Samsung in 2019. The HD+ 16:9 aspect ratio with physical navigation keys offer a traditional Samsung smartphone look. It runs on Android 9.0 Pie and will get the update of Android 10 in the second or third quarter of 2020. However, not confirmed officially.

Update as January 29: The Galaxy XCover 4s with model number SM-G398FN has been spotted running Android 10. It is yet to rollout on a wider scale to the public. There’s no ETA available on when to expect it on XCover 4s.

Update as April 28: After almost two months after the XCover 4s was spotted on Geekbench, the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 has rolled out on XCover 4s. The software version G398FNXXU4BTC7 is arriving via OTA on the eligible units  with an April 2020 security patch. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e

Early this year, Samsung has released another tablet device that comes in Wi-Fi and LTE variant called Galaxy Tab S5e. It has a 10.5-inch Super AMOLED display, Snapdragon 670 SoC, paired with 4GB/6GB of RAM, 64GB/128GB of internal storage, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and more. The device is running on One UI based on Android 9 Pie and will get the Android 10 update by early 2020 if we’re not wrong. Though we have to wait for official confirmation.

Update as of September 25: A later update today, the Galaxy Tab S5e is intercepting Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 is in its home country i.e. Korea. The update is arriving with a build number CTI1 and it is bundled with a September 2020 security patch along with it. [Source]

Update as of September 25: The Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 update is rolling out on Galaxy Tab S5e in Belgium and Netherlands as per the recent report. It is an OTA update rolling out for both 4G/LTE and Wi-Fi variants over-the-air.

Update as of September 26: The Galaxy Tab S5e is now releasing Android 10-based OneUI 2.5 in Canada and UAE along with unlocked variants in the U.S. This was confirmed by users who posted about the update on Reddit. [Source]

Update as of September 30: The OneUI 2.5 skin is now rolling out for Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e LTE in India as per a few sources. There’s no official announcement from the South Korean giant yet. The update is arriving via OTA and thus, you must keep some patience for it to arrive on your device.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)

This is the higher variant of Tab A 8.0 (2019) model with some of the hardware changes. The Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) has the IPS LCD display, Exynos 7904 SoC, up to 3GB RAM & 128GB storage options. It came with One UI (Pie) and is expected to get Android 10 around the second or third quarter of 2020.

Update as of July 16: After waiting for a few months and a few ways to get Android 10-like features via LineageOS 17.1 and other custom ROMs, the official Android 10 is now rolling out for Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019 counting both LTE and Wi-Fi only models. The update arrived bundled with OneUI 2.1 allowing users to test the best of both worlds. Talking about the update, the update for it’s Wi-Fi Only model has been spotted in Korea and Italy while LTE units in Vietnam, India, Czech Republic (T-Mobile) and Austria (T-Mobile) and it is an airborne update. If you are using a Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019), you’ll soon intercept the update.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5

Update as of August 31: Earlier today, Canada-based TELUS confirmed that the Galaxy Tab A 10.5 will get its share of Android 10-based OneUI 2 update on September 1 as per the original schedule. It is not just TELUS but Rogers in Canada has too confirmed the arrival on Tab A 10.5 at the same time as TELUS. [Source]

Update as of September 4: The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 is now rolling out the Android 10 update as we speak. This update is rolling out for both carrier-locked and unlocked devices including Bell Mobile, Videotron, Fido, Rogers, Telus, Virgin Mobile, and Koodo Mobile among others.

Update as of September 09: The Verizon-branded Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 is now getting Android 10 on-board bearing build number CTH1 with August 2020 security patch on-board. This was confirmed by Verizon on its software update page with the update arriving via OTA so be patient with the rollout. [Source]

Samsung Galaxy A8s

The punch-hole selfie camera-enabled Galaxy A8s came in December 2018. It has the bigger 6.4-inches display, SDM710 SoC, runs on Android 9 Pie (One UI), triple rear cameras, fast charging, etc.

Samsung Galaxy A8S in China started receiving the latest Android 10 update which brings new features based on Android 10 and OneUI 2.0. If you have not received the update, you can manually install the firmware to enjoy Android 10 on your device.

Download Samsung Galaxy A8s Android 10 Update

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