Samsung's roadmap for releasing the Android 10 update to its devices is out in India, and suggests that the company will begin to bring the latest Android version to its smartphones next year. The first phones in the country to receive the update in January will be the Galaxy S9 series, Galaxy S10 series, The Note 9 and Note 10 series, along with the Galaxy M30, and A30 smartphones. The Galaxy M40 will get it in March, with the A50, A70, A50s, A70s, A80, M30s, Galaxy Fold and Galaxy Tab S6 following in April. The Galaxy M10s, launched in September earlier this year, will get Android 10 in May.
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