Samsung is focused on its efforts in the first months of 2020 (even if it began at the end of 2019) to update a good portion of its catalog, at least, toward a higher end. At the beginning of December the Samsung Galaxy S10 was upgraded to Android 10, and weeks later the Samsung Galaxy Note 10. Updated major flags, features seen in the previous model, Samsung Galaxy S9.
According to Sammobile, Samsung Samsung S9 and S9 + beta program They are already upgrading to Android 10 with One UI 2.0, so it's only a matter of weeks for me to reach out to other users, not to the specific test program.
Android 10 for Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10 +
Samsung launched the S9 beta program in November last year. As has always been the case with its S10 and Note 10, the app update will come first for users participating in the beta program and then, gradually, all other users will be released. From Sammobile point to that The first users to receive the update are located in Germany and the United Kingdom
The update weighs less than 1.8GB and is compatible with the January boat, the latest being published by Google
The update to Android 10 comes as no surprise, as expected between the months of February and March. This update is compatible with version G965FXXU7D7A3 and weighs 1.8 GB. Compatible with this version, January 2020 patch, the most recent one until Google releases the February episode in the coming weeks. While users aren't part of the beta program should wait a few weeks, this is good news for S9 owners, who are already convinced that Android 10 is on the way.
Remember, to check whether your phone has received an update or not, you should go to Android Settings, section Software updates, and check whether Ota has arrived or not at your terminal or not.
Via | Sammobile