Samsung has officially announced the Android 10 update roadmap for the Philippines. This comes following the announcement of the roadmap for devices in Israel, India, and China.
The Android 10-based One UI 2.0 will be released for the Galaxy M20 and the Galaxy S10 series in January 2020. The company has begun updating some phones for the S10 series, so it is possible that the S10 users can get it sooner than expected.
Seven devices are slotted in for February 2020 for the Android 10 update, this includes the Galaxy S9, S9+, Note 9, Note 10, Note 10+, A30, and M30. The order as to which the Note 10 pair will get it, wasn’t revealed though.
Here’s the full list:
Device | Month of release |
Galaxy S10e | January 2020 |
Galaxy S10 | January 2020 |
Galaxy S10+ | January 2020 |
Galaxy M20 | January 2020 |
Galaxy S9 | February 2020 |
Galaxy S9+ | February 2020 |
Galaxy Note9 | February 2020 |
Galaxy A30 | February 2020 |
Galaxy M30 | February 2020 |
Galaxy Note10 | February 2020 |
Galaxy Note10+ | February 2020 |
Galaxy A50s | April 2020 |
Galaxy A70 | April 2020 |
Galaxy A9 (2018) | April 2020 |
Galaxy A80 | April 2020 |
Galaxy Tab S6 | April 2020 |
Galaxy A6 | May 2020 |
Galaxy A6+ | May 2020 |
Galaxy A7 (2018) | May 2020 |
Galaxy A10s | May 2020 |
Galaxy A30s | May 2020 |
Galaxy A50 | May 2020 |
Galaxy J6 | June 2020 |
Galaxy A10 | June 2020 |
Galaxy A20 | June 2020 |
Galaxy A20s | June 2020 |
Galaxy J6+ | July 2020 |
Galaxy J7 Duo | July 2020 |
Galaxy J8 | July 2020 |
Galaxy Tab S5e | July 2020 |
Galaxy Tab S4 | July 2020 |
Galaxy Tab A | July 2020 |
Galaxy Tab A with S-Pen | August 2020 |
Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018) | September 2020 |
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