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List of Samsung devices to get Android 10 pops up (Update: Fake)

July 01, 2025

Update, August 18, 2025 (09:55 AM ET):According to9to5Google, the list of Samsung Android 10 devices below is fake, as we thought could be the case. The original image was apparently created byan unofficial Samsung Facebook pageandAndroid Purewatermarked an edited version of that list and posted it yesterday.

Although this means the list is not official and therefore shouldn’t be trusted, it still makes a lot of sense for the devices on the list to get Android 10 — and the devices not on the list to not receive Android 10. However, we will need to wait and see what Samsung will actually do with its Android 10 rollout to be sure. Who knows, there could be a few surprises.

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Original article, July 15, 2025 (03:58 PM ET):Earlier today,Android Pureposted what appears to be a leaked list of SamsungAndroid 10device upgrades. The list shows what could be a roadmap for whichSamsungdevices will receive the latest version of Android.

Before we show you the list, we should emphasize that we can’t verify the authenticity of this leak. The devices listed make a lot of sense, so it wouldn’t surprise us if this leak is legitimate. However, as of now, you should take this information with a huge grain of salt as it may be wholly inaccurate.

Samsung Android 10 Roadmap Leak

That all being said, here’s the list:

Right away you’ll notice some expected entries, such as theSamsung Galaxy S10family and theSamsung Galaxy Note 10family. Since these are the 2019 flagships from Samsung, it was obvious that they would get Android 10.

The inclusion of every device in the Galaxy M line also makes sense, as that line is entirely new for the company. There are also the expected 2018 and 2019 tablets on there.

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What’s most interesting is the devices that aren’t on the list, specifically theSamsung Galaxy S8series and theSamsung Galaxy Note 8. Granted, those devices came out in 2017 and already received three versions of Android (launched with Nougat, then received Oreo, then received Pie). Therefore, it’s not unreasonable for Samsung to not update them to Android 10, but it’s still disappointing that a flagship device that’s only two years old won’t get a new Android version ever again.

The leaked Samsung Android 10 roadmap image doesn’t give us an idea of a timeline for any of these devices, so we’re still in the dark about that (and also in the dark about if the list is even accurate). What do you think? Is this list a good move for Samsung or are too many devices missing? Let us know your opinions in the comments!

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