These Are All The Samsung Smartphones That Have Received Android 10 Update
Dhir Acharya
Samsung has rolled out Android 10 to its smartphones for a while now and the company has just released the new Android version to three more phones.
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Samsung has rolled out Android 10 to its smartphones for a while now and the company has just released the new Android version to three more phones. The new smartphone models to received Android 10 include the Galaxy A80, Galaxy A7 (2018), and Galaxy A6 (2018). At the same time, the One UI 2 will get upgraded along with the Android 10 update.
Currently, users of the Galaxy A7 (2018) in India is getting the Android 10 update. Meanwhile, the update is being released to users in France of the Galaxy A80 and Galaxy A6 (2018).
The update for the Galaxy A7 (2019), dubbed A750FXXU4CTBC, takes up about 1.3 GB. Upgrading to Android 10, users will enjoy new features such as a new user interface, navigation gestures, the Dark Mode, and more.
On the other hand, the update for the Galaxy A6 (2018) is dubbed A600FNXXU5CTB9, expected to deliver several similar features.
And finally, the update version for the Galaxy A80 comes in the number A805FXXU4BTC3. It offers the security patch rolled out in February 2020 rather than the latest patch. The version comes with Dark Mode, navigation gestures, Digital Wellbeing, and the new interface. However, it does not include the built-in screen recording feature.
Android 10 had been anticipated and rumored for months before it was officially launched. The new operating system is expected to bring new, upgraded, better features that will help users use physical buttons less while increasing security and privacy. However, it appears that the new Android version hasn’t been very well received as it has been installed on only a small percentage of total Android devices.
So, up to now, these are the Samsung smartphones that can be upgraded to Android 10: Galaxy J4 and J4+; Galaxy J6 and J6+; Galaxy J8; Galaxy M10, M20, M30, and M40; Galaxy A6 and A6+; Galaxy A7 (2018), Galaxy A8 (2018) and Galaxy A8+ (2018); Galaxy A9 (2018); Galaxy A10 and A10e; Galaxy A20 and A20e; Galaxy A30, A40, and A40s; Galaxy A50, A60, A70, and A80; Galaxy Note 8, Note 9, Note 10; Galaxy S7, S7 Active, and S7 Edge; Galaxy S8, S8 Active, and S8+; Galaxy S9 and S9+; Galaxy S10, S10e, S10+, and S10 5G.
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