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Original story (published on May 19, 2020) follows:

Google finally updated its Android distribution board with the latest details revealing what has become typical of new Android versions. Android 10, the latest stable version, still hasn’t hit a 10% market share nearly a year down the line.

As noted, though, it’s nothing unusual coming from the Android realm. Slow OS updates are what best describe the platform and while Google has been making efforts like Project Treble to speed things up, they’ve barely been felt by end-users.

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Android distribution May 2020 (Source)

One major reason new Android OS updates take ages to get hold of a significant market share is the speed at which big-name players like Samsung push the updates to eligible devices.

Since Samsung has the biggest market share, how fast it rolls out new Android OS updates will determine how fast the new OS spreads globally. That said, Android 10 is still below 10% because Samsung and co. are still rolling out the OS.

So far, the Galaxy devices have picked up the stable Samsung Android 10 update that has been listed in a table that’s there at the end of this story. The table contains entries for both skins: One UI 2.0 as well as the newer One UI 2.1 skin on top of AOSP.

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Note that while Samsung Android 10 update may have been released for these devices, the region-based rollout may be the reason your particular unit hasn’t picked up the OTA update. If anything, it’s only a matter of time before it arrives.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e Android 10 update coming soon

As for the remaining devices, Samsung should push the stable One UI 2.0 or maybe even One UI 2.1 updates by the end of Q3 2020 or thereabout, just in time for the release of Samsung Android 11 update.

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Update 1 (June 23)

Samsung has started rolling out the stable One UI 2 based on Android 10 to the Galaxy Tab S4 in Europe. See the full story here.

The same update is also available for the Galaxy Tab S5e in the UK. See the details here.

Update 2 (July 3)

The stable Android 10 update is now hitting the Galaxy Tab A 2019 S Pen variant (8-inch, LTE) in the Philippines. There are also some reports that the Galaxy A10s is getting bumped to One UI 2.1 update. See the full story here.

Update 3 (July 7)

The Galaxy A50 in the U.S. will reportedly be updated to One UI 2.1 in Q3 2020. Check out the full story here.

Elsewhere, the Galaxy Tab S5e in India is receiving the update to Android 10. More details here.

Update 4 (July 9)

The Galaxy A71 is picking up a new One UI 2.1 software update that bundles a bunch of new camera features, June 2020 security patch, bug fixes and performance improvements in various markets as software version A715FXXU2ATG1.

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Source

Below is the official changelog:

• New Camera features
– My filters, Single take, Night hyperlapse
• Overall stability of functions improved.
• The security of your device has been improved.
(Source 1, 2, 3)

And then there is the unofficial changelog coming from someone who has received the update and actually used the updated Galaxy A71 handset:

1. Category in Samsung messages
2. Multiple shortcuts in lock star good lock app
3. Updated Samsung keyboard. Now Hindi words need to be selected ??
4. Not sure whats updated in Gallery app
5. Quick share, music share and call and text on other devices button in the quick panel
6. New actions in Bixby routines
7. June security patch
8. Lock screen stories
9. Single Take
10. Night hyperlapse
11. AR Zone
12. My filters
13. Full Pro Mode for pictures
Source

Update 5 (July 11)

Romanian variants of the Galaxy Tab S4 are now receiving the stable Android 10 update. The rollout is also live for Galaxy J6 units sold in Bangladesh. See the full story here.

Update 6 (July 14)

A new update is rolling out to the Galaxy J8 and Galaxy Tab A 10.5 that bumps the base OS to Android 10 with One UI 2 on top. See the full coverage here.

Update 7 (July 15)

The Galaxy J7 Duo in India is now picking up the stable One UI 2 update based on Android 10 OS. See the full story here.

Update 8 (July 16)

Following the release of the Android 10 update for the Galaxy J7 Duo in India, the same region is also picking up the One UI 2.1 update on the Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019). The update is also available in several other regions. See the full story here.

On the other hand, the Galaxy Tab A 8.0 2019 is also getting the same One UI 2.1 update in multiple regions, both the Wi-Fi-only and LTE variants. The full coverage is here.

Update 9 (July 21)

Verizon and U.S. Cellular are rolling out the One UI 2.1 update to the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Head here for more details.

Update 10 (July 22)

As per the official Samsung Turkey software update website, the Galaxy M10 is set to receive the update to Android 10 anywhere between August 1 and September 1. See the full details here.

Update 11 (July 24)

Verizon users of Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are finally receiving the update to One UI 2.1. See the full story here.

Update 12 (July 27)

T-Mobile owners of the Galaxy S9 and S9+ are now receiving the One UI 2.1 update. See the full story here.

Update 13 (July 28)

AT&T, Boost Mobile, and Sprint users of the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus are now beginning to receive the One UI 2.1 update. See the full story here. For U.S. unlocked and AT&T variants of the Galaxy Note 9, details of the incoming One UI 2.1 update are here. This same update is also rolling out to Note 9 units sold in Kenya.

Update 14 (August 04)

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 2019 units sold in the U.S. are now beginning to receive the One UI 2.1 update based on Android 10 via OTA. The software version for the update is T290XXU3BTG1. See the full story here.

It now appears that Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e users in the U.S. and Canada are beginning to receive the Android 10 update which brings Samsung’s One UI 2.0 skin. The software version for this new update is T720XXU1BTG3.

According to Fido’s OS update schedule for devices in Canada, the Fido Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus will get the Android 10-based One UI 2.1 update on August 5.

Update 15 (August 06)

Fido has released the One UI 2.1 update based on Android 10 for the Samsung Galaxy S9 in Canada. The carrier had scheduled to release the update on August 5 and stuck to the stated timeline.

It also appears that the Samsung Galaxy M10 is now receiving the Android 10-based One UI 2.0 update in Iraq. This new update is rolling out with PDA and CSC versions M105GDXU5CTGC and M105GOJM5CTGA respectively. See the full story here.

The unlocked Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus units in Canada are also beginning to receive the One UI 2.1 update based on Android 10. It is arriving as version G960WVLU7ETG1 on the S9 units.

Update 16 (August 08)

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 Android 10 (One UI 2.1) update in Canada is set to be released on August 18 on units from Fido and TELUS. This information was shared via the update schedules for both mobile carriers. See the full story here.

Update 17 (August 12)

Unlocked T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 9 units are now beginning to receive the One UI 2.1 update in the U.S. The new update comes with the build number ETG3 and is rolling out via an OTA package. See the full story here.

Update 18 (August 13)

The Vodafone Australia Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 models should be getting the Android 10-based One UI 2 update soon. This information was shared by the carrier via its official software update schedule. See the full story here.

Update 19 (August 14)

Samsung has begun rolling out the Android 10 update alongside One UI 2 for the Galaxy J4 (SM-J400F). The update is rolling out via an OTA package. Further, the One UI 2 update for the Galaxy J6+ is expected to begin rolling out in September. See more details here.

Update 20 (August 15)

Verizon is now beginning to roll out the One UI 2.0 update based on Android 10 to Galaxy Tab A 8.0 units on its network. This new update comes with the software version QP1A.190711.020.T387VVRU2CTG9 and carries the latest August 2020 security patch. See the full story here.

Samsung may be planning to release the One UI 2.0 update for the Galaxy J4+ soon since the device has just bagged a WiFi Alliance certification which shows the device running on Android 10. For more details on the matter, head here.

Update 21 (August 18)

It appears that the Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) units from Rogers, TELUS, and Fido are now picking up the One UI 2.1 update based on Android 10 in Canada. The new update was expected to release today itself and all three mobile carriers have stuck to their plans. Check out more details here.

Samsung has now confirmed that several devices from the Galaxy A series will be getting up to 3 major OS updates. Previously, it had only confirmed 3 OS updates for its flagship devices. According to the OEM the Galaxy A51, A51 5G, A71, A71 5G, and A90 5G will be the devices to bag 3 major OS updates.

Update 22 (August 24)

The Canadian variants of the Galaxy Tab A 10.5 will start picking the Android 10 based One U1 2 update from September 1. The information came from the official Canadian Carrier’s software update schedule. Check for the full story here.

Update 23 (August 25)

Freedom Mobile has now released the Android 10 update alongside One UI 2 for the Galaxy Tab A 8.0. The update comes with build number CTG7 and is available over the air. It brings a boatload of new features and improvements to the budget tablet. See the full story here.

Update 24 (August 28)

AT&T is now rolling out Android 10-based update alongside One UI 2.1 for the Galaxy Tab A 8.0 model number T387AA. The update with build number CTH2 comes with July security patch. Read the full story here.

Update 25 (August 29)

Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e has now started receiving the Android 10-based update alongside One UI 2. The OTA update carries build number ATG4 and also brings in the August security patch. Read the full coverage here.

Update 26 (September 4)

IST: 02:10 pm: The Android 10 (One UI 2) update with firmware version T597WVLU2CTH2 has started rolling out for the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 on all the unlocked and carrier-locked models on Fido, Videotron, Rogers, Telus, Virgin Mobile, Koodo Mobile, and Bell Mobile.

The Fido Galaxy Tab A 8.4 Android 10 update will be rolled out on September 22. See the details here.

Update 27 (September 9)

IST: 12:15 pm: It appears that Samsung has released the Android 10 update alongside One UI 2.0 for the Galaxy J6+ in Vietnam. The update also brings the August security patch. For more details, head here.

IST 02:50 pm: Verizon has announced that it has begun rolling out the Android 10 update for the Galaxy Tab A 10.5. The update also brings the August 2020 security patch to the tab and bears the build number CTH1. See more details here.

Update 28 (September 12)

A new test build has surfaced online suggesting that the Galaxy A70 may be picking up a major update, i.e. One UI 2.1 sometime soon. Head here for the complete coverage.

Update 29 (September 14)

IST 11:41 am: According to a screenshot shared on Reddit, it appears that Samsung has released the One UI 2.1 update for unlocked units of the Galaxy Tab S5e in the U.S. It’s rolling out with build number BTH1 alongside the August security patch. Head here for more details.

Update 30 (September 15)

IST 11:13 am: Samsung has begun rolling out the Android 10 update alongside One UI 2.1 for the WiFi-only model of the Galaxy Tab A 10.1 in the US. The new update bears the build number BTFN and brings the July security patch to the device.

IST 02:22 pm: According to Fido’s OS upgrade schedule, the Galaxy Tab A 8.4 will get the Android 10 update on September 22 in Canada. At present, no other carrier in the country has made any similar claim although it’s likely the update will be released at the same time.

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(Source)

Update 31 (September 17)

IST 04:02 pm: It seems that Samsung has begun rolling out the One UI 2.1 update for Galaxy M31 and the Galaxy M01s in India with build numbers ATI4 and BTI5 respectively. Further, the Galaxy J6 Plus has picked up the Android 10 update in India as well with the build number CTH4.

Update 32 (September 22)

IST 04:10 pm: Verizon has now begun rolling out the Android 10 update for the Galaxy Tab S4 in the U.S. The new update comes with the build number CTH6 and also brings the August security patch.

Update 33 (September 26)

IST 04:00 pm: The Samsung Galaxy Tab A (8.4-inch) has started receiving the Android 10 update on the Verizon network. Some of the prominent features included in the update are Live Transcribe, improved Gestures and Camera UX, Focus Mode, and Dark Mode.

For more details, head here.

IST 06:19 pm: A fresh report suggests that the AT&T Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 LTE model is now receiving the Android 10 update. It brings the August security patch and bears build number CTH5.

Update 34 (September 28)

IST 01:54 pm: Samsung has updated its official software page for the Galaxy Tab A 8.4 to reflect the release of the One UI 2.1 update for the device. The new software bears build number BTH5 and also brings the September security patch.

Update 35 (September 28)

IST 11:51 am: Reportedly, Samsung has begun rolling out the One UI 2.1 update for the Galaxy M21 and the Galaxy M31 with build numbers ATI9 and ATIB respectively. This update is available to users in India.

Update 36 (October 05)

IST 06:59 pm: T-Mobile has finally begun rolling out the Android 10 update alongside One UI 2 for the Galaxy Tab S4 in the U.S. The update comes as build number CTI1 and weighs in at 1723.01 MB.

Update 37 (October 08)

IST 05:30 pm: It appears that T-Mobile has started rolling out the One UI 2.1 update for the Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (2020) model in the U.S. The update comes as build BTH7 and also carries the September security update.

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(Source)

Update 38 (October 10)

IST 04:11 pm: Thanks to a developer over at XDA, interested users can try out the One UI 3.0 applications on Samsung devices running One UI 2.0+. Head here to know more.

Update 39 (October 12)

IST 02:50 pm: Based on a tip, it seems that Samsung has begun rolling out the Android 10 update for the Galaxy J6+ in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Unfortunately, we’ve not received a screenshot of the same so take the information with a grain of salt.

Update 40 (October 14)

IST 12:43 pm: Thanks to the same tipster, we now have a screenshot of the One UI 2.0 (Android 10) update for the Galaxy J6+. The update was released with build number CTI1 and weighs in at 1199.22 MB.

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IST 06:10 pm: It seems that the One UI 2.1 update for the Galaxy A50 in the U.S. is imminent since a test build was spotted online via the CheckFirm app. Full story here.

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Here is the One UI 2.0/2.1 table that’s being continuously updated:
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Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy Note 10 Released Released
Galaxy Note 10+ Released Released
Galaxy Note 10 5G Released Released
Galaxy Note 10+ 5G Released Released
Galaxy Note 10 Lite Released
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy S10 Released Released
Galaxy S10+ Released Released
Galaxy S10e Released Released
Galaxy S10 5G Released Released
Galaxy S10 Lite Released
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy Note 9 Released Released
Galaxy S9 Released Released
Galaxy S9+ Released Released
Galaxy A9 2018 Released
Galaxy A7 2018 Released
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy A6 2018 Released
Galaxy A6+ 2018 Released
Galaxy A8s/Galaxy A9 Pro (2019) Released
Galaxy A90 5G Released
Galaxy A80 Released
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy A70 Released Rollout imminent
Galaxy A70s Released
Galaxy A71 Released
Galaxy A60 Released
Galaxy A50 Released Expected in Q3
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy A50s Released
Galaxy A51 Released
Galaxy A40 Released
Galaxy A30 Released
Galaxy A30s Released
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy A20 Released
Galaxy A20e Released
Galaxy A20s Released
Galaxy A10 Released
Galaxy A10e Released
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy A10s Released
Galaxy A8 Star Released
Galaxy J7 Duo Released
Galaxy J6 Released
Galaxy J6+ Released
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy J8 Released
Galaxy J4 Released
Galaxy J4+ Coming soon
Galaxy On6 Released
Galaxy On8 Released
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy M10s Released
Galaxy M10 Released
Galaxy M20 Released
Galaxy M30 Released
Galaxy M30s Released
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy M40 Released
Galaxy Tab S4 Released
Galaxy Tab S5e Released
Galaxy Tab S6 Released
Galaxy Tab A 8.0 2019 Released
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) Released
Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018) Released Released
Galaxy Xcover 4s Released
Galaxy Fold Released
Galaxy M01s Released
Device/Android 10 update One UI 2.0 One UI 2.1
Galaxy M31 Released
Galaxy M21 ReleasedNEW
Galaxy Tab A 8.4 Released

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