Samsung India plans to roll out the Android 10 update for budget and premium devices simultaneously within the next couple of months. In a historic first for Samsung India, budget devices including the Galaxy A and M series will get a stable Android 10 update, complete with the One UI 2.0 skin alongside flagship devices like the Galaxy S and the Galaxy Note. The chaebol allegedly started running beta programs for the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 alongside the M20 and M30 as recently as mid-November.

Samsung Android 10 Roadmap for India

The Samsung Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy Note 10 and the Galaxy Note 10+ will receive the Android 10 update in January 2020, along with the Galaxy M20, Galaxy M30, and the Galaxy A30. Next in line is the Galaxy M40 that is slated to receive the software update in March.

Starting April 2020, the Samsung Galaxy A6, Galaxy A6+, Galaxy A7, Galaxy A9, Galaxy A50, Galaxy A50s, Galaxy A70, Galaxy A70s, Galaxy A80, Galaxy M30s, Galaxy Tab S6, and the Galaxy Fold will receive the OTA update. Next in line are the Galaxy A8 Star, Galaxy A10, Galaxy A10s, Galaxy A20, Galaxy A30s, and the Galaxy M10s, which are due for an update in June. The last batch of smartphones to receive the Android 10 update in Q2 2020 includes the Galaxy On6, Galaxy J6, and the Galaxy A20s.

Android 10

Q3 2020 starts with the Galaxy J6+, Galaxy J7 Duo, Galaxy On8, Galaxy J8, Galaxy Tab S4 and the Galaxy Tab S5e receiving the updates in July. Followed by the Galaxy Tab A 8 and the Galaxy Tab S5e in August. The last remaining devices in Samsung’s portfolio ready for the Android 10 update include the Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018) and the Galaxy Tab A 10.1 that will receive the update in September.

It is surprising to see the Galaxy A30 in this list since it is not among the best-selling smartphones in Samsung’s line-up. However, considering that it shares similar hardware with the Galaxy M30, both devices are slated to receive the software update simultaneously. According to Samsung’s official roadmap, it seems no devices are slated for an update in February. However, as Samsung notes, the roadmap is not sculpted in stone and might change in the future. Apart from the Indian division, Samsung Israel and China have also confirmed the Android 10 roadmap. 

 

 

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