Samsung Android 10 Beta for Galaxy Note10, S10 may roll out in October
Earlier this month, Google released Android 10 with an OTA update on the Pixel range of phones. Since then, users of other companies have been wondering when will they recieve Android 10. Now, we have an Android 10 related update for Samsung users. The company is planning to rrelease the Android beta to its devices before rolling out the full-fledged version of Android 10.
According to a SamMobile report, Samsung's Android 10 beta program is going to be announced by the end of this month. Further, the Android 10 beta build may start rolling out in the United States and some countries across Europe in October. Last year, the Samsung Galaxy S9 received the One UI based on Android 9 Pie in November. The company also opened the beta for the Galaxy Note 9, later. Hence, the Galaxy Note10 is highly likely to be included in the beta program this time as well.
Samsung is said to have started testing One UI 2.0 on their current flagship devices, including the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy Note10, and Galaxy Note10+. Moreover, One UI 2.0 is reported to have leaked on video a few weeks ago. In the video, the latest One UI had a redesigned Quick Settings page. Additionally, popular tipster Evan Blass claims that Live Focus Video from the Galaxy Note10 will be ported to the Galaxy S10 with One UI 2.0.
Samsung phones that are expected to get Android 10 after the flagship include phones from the Galaxy A series as well as Galaxy M series. The Samsung Galaxy A9, Galaxy A7 and Galaxy A6 from 2018 could also get the Android 10 update, eventually.
As for tablets, Samsung Galaxy Tab S4, Tab S5e, Tab A 10.1 (2019) as well as Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018) are said to get the Android 10 update. However, the time frame for the update is not known yet.
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