Galaxy Fold

Galaxy Note 10/10 + / 10 + 5G

Galaxy S10e / S10 / S10 +

Galaxy S9 / S9 +

Galaxy Note 9.

Galaxy A9 (2018)

Galaxy A7 (2018)

Galaxy A6 (2018) / A6 + (2018)

Galaxy A80

Galaxy A70

Galaxy A60

Galaxy A50, Galaxy A50s

Galaxy A40

Galaxy A30s, Galaxy A30

Galaxy A20, Galaxy A20e

Galaxy A10

Galaxy A90 5G.

Galaxy J6 / J6 +

Galaxy J8 / J8 +

Galaxy M10

Galaxy M20

Galaxy M30

Galaxy M40

Galaxy Tab S4

Galaxy Tab S5e

Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)

Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018).

Earlier this month, the latest version of the Android operating system - Android 10 was officially launched by Google. While not making a significant difference compared to Android 9, Android 10 still scores points for valuable features like the improved Dark Theme night mode, new gesture features for good navigation, and more.Currently, as well as the Google's Pixel models, only a handful of other manufacturers are updating their smartphones on Android 10.However, according to the latest information, Samsung will be the next name preparing to conduct Android 10 updates for some of its smartphone models.According to the reliable private source of SamMobile, the Korean technology firm will announce the Android 10 Beta testing program by the end of September, before officially launching the first test version in October.This Android 10 Beta version will also come with Samsung's latest One UI 2.0 proprietary interface.According to SamMobile, users of smartphones such as Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 +, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ will be given priority to experience before Android 10 Beta. This is quite understandable, as these are all flagship smartphones launched in 2019 by Samsung.However, it is still not clear whether the Android 10 Beta version will be released at the same time on both Galaxy S10 / S10+ and Galaxy Note 10 / Note 10+. Remember last year, Galaxy S9 users in certain areas were given priority to pre-download the Android 9 Pie test, earlier than Galaxy Note 9 users.With older Samsung smartphones, of course users of these models will have to wait longer before the update will reach their devices.For example, in the case of Galaxy S9 / S9+ and Galaxy Note 9 users , they will soon be participating in the Android 10 Beta test right after the Galaxy S10 / 10+ and Galaxy Note 10 / Note 10+. The timing of the update of these models may be around late 2019 or early 2020, according to some rumors.For users of the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8, it is quite famous that these 2-year-old smartphones are not in the list of models upgraded to Android 10.Anyways, here is a list of smartphone models (supposedly) that Samsung will upgrade to Android 10: