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Google has confirmed that the Android Q update would be simply called Android 10. That is, the Android 10 update is not being named after any dessert started with the letter Q, a break from the naming scheme Google adopted for the Android OS updates thus far except for the few first ones in the Android OS’s history. As of now, Android versions were named: Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream, Jellybean, KitKat, Lollipop, Marshmallow, Nougat, Oreo, and Pie! I guess they couldn’t find a good desert with starting with Q. Whatever might be the naming, we want Android 10 Update for Samsung, Android 10 update for OnePlus and what not.
That said, we’re pretty excited to see what Google is offering with the Android 10 update and which devices would be receiving the update soon after the release. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the potential release date of Android 10 and the eligible devices. We’ll keep this thread updated so make sure you’re subscribed to the newsletter.
September 21, 2019: OnePlus is rolling out the stable Android 10 update for the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro handsets, coming in as OxygenOS 10 update.
September 03, 2019: Stable Android 10 update for Pixel users released today. As a surprise, Essential has also released a stable Android 10 update for its Essential phone for a few markets only.
August 30, 2019: Android 10 update for Redmi K20 Pro users available now as a beta.
August 27, 2019: Android 10 Update for P30 series is on the way by Huawei as EMUI 10. Although, there’s no official date confirmation.
August 23, 2019: Samsung OneUI 2.0 leaks are here. This implies, Android 10 Update for Samsung is also just on the corner and might be on time as other vendors.
August 23, 2019: Nokia has announced its Android 10 roadmap for as many as 17 handsets, including all the way from Nokia 9 Pureview to Nokia 1. Yes, Nokia 1.
August 23, 2019: Xiaomi says that its Mi A3 will be among the first to receive Android 10.
Here’s a list of eligible Android 10 devices for various OEMs. Keep in mind that some of them are officially confirmed by Google and/or OEMs, others are guesses.
The stable Android 10 update is already available for the Essential Phone, the same day Google released the update for its Pixel devices. But not all the Essential Phones around the world can get the Android 10 update right now as it’s available only for few open market devices. So, if you have the Essential Phone locked to a carrier, you will get it soon enough but for now, wait.
Google has released the stable Android 10 update for its original Pixel devices, Pixel 2, Pixel 3, Pixel 3a and their XL variants. It’s available as an OTA update.
The upcoming devices from Google, the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, should be running Android 10 out of the box, obviously.
This firm isn’t dead yet. At least not for another 1-2years probably. Android 10 update for HTC is still a thing.
Huawei devices will get Android 10 update after the AOSP release. It will be customized by EMUI 10. But alas, no Google Apps.
This subbrand of Huawei was very popular in India until the Huawei ban. However, the existing users will receive Android 10 update for Honor.
Android 10 update for LG will be welcomed by the following devices:
Nokia has already confirmed which of its devices will receive Android 10 update and when. Here’s a list of Android 10 update for Nokia devices.
Android 10 update for Oneplus has already started being rolled out. For the rest of the devices, they’ll be updates sooner.
Well, here’s a list of Oppo phones that shall be getting Android 10 update:
The Galaxy S8, S8 Plus, S8 Active, and Galaxy Note 8 won’t receive Android 10 update from Samsung.
List of Sony phones that shall be getting Android 10 update:
List of Vivo phones that shall be getting Android 10 update:
List of Xiaomi phones that shall be getting Android 10 update:
If your device is not listed, don’t be disheartened. We well make sure you’re updated with all the custom ROM builds. Keep following.
As of now, no custom ROM has been developed.
Sanjeev Sah
September 27, 2019 at 3:56 pm
Amazing Really helpful post