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Published Jun 17, 2019

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Google will launch the next version of Android OS (Android Q) in October of 2019. And it promises to bring a ton of impressing features. And of course, solve what the current Android Pie lacks. Also, as usual, some smartphone companies are already providing their users Android Q Beta to their users. Google, OnePlus, and Huawei (yes, some P30 series devices received Android Q Beta) are on the top spots in that list.
But Samsung is still busy on releasing Android Pie updates on its current Galaxy devices. A time will come when Samsung will step ahead and announce the names of all the Galaxy devices to get the Android Q update. However, that day might be far away. Because we are not quite sure when the South Korean tech giant will do that. Nonetheless, if you are anxious to know if your Galaxy device is qualified for the update, here's a list to find out.
When it comes to rolling out updates, Samsung offers two major software updates on all of its devices (smartphones and tablets). This means that, if you've bought a phone/tablet with Android Oreo or Android Pie OS out of the box, you will get the Android Q update. Of course, those who received the Pie update first will get Android Q first, too. But if your device featured Android Nougat or anything below that at the time of purchase, we're afraid, there's no Android Q for you.
List of Samsung devices to get the Android Q Update
So, here is the preliminary list of Samsung Galaxy devices that are qualified for the Android Q update:- Galaxy Fold
- 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 A40
- Galaxy A30
- Galaxy A20
- Galaxy A20e
- Galaxy A10
- 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)
Article Last updated: June 17, 2019
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