Devices that are Android 10 supported
The Android 10 beta was announced on 13 March 2019 and the final release began to roll out from 3 September to Pixel phones. Thanks to both Google and beta testers in the beta phase, we know nearly every new feature included in Android 10. There's a system-wide dark mode, a Bubbles multitasking feature, and more. Check out what else is new here.
To find out when, specifically, you will get the update and be able to try all the new features included in the release, keep reading.
When will Android 10 be released?
Google announced Android Q in March, changed it to Android 10 in August, and allowed beta testers to trial the software before the official launch on 3 September 2019 for all Google Pixel devices. Other Android devices will need to wait until later this year or next year to get the update.
Android 10 for Pixel devices
Android 10 started rolling out from 3 September to all Pixel phones. Go to Settings > System > System Update to check for the update.
Pixel
Pixel XL
Pixel 2
Pixel 2 XL
Pixel 3
Pixel 3 XL
Pixel 3a
Pixel 3a XL
Pro tip: If you want the Android 10 update straight away, opt into the beta, and then the final version will immediately arrive.
Android 10 for other Android devices
Google promised it is "working with a number of partners to launch or upgrade devices to Android 10 this year". The initial set - beyond Pixel phones - will likely include the following devices, which were part of the Android 10 beta:
Essential Phone - 3 Sept 2019
Sony Xperia XZ3
Huawei Mate 20 Pro
Tecno Spark 3 Pro
LG G8
Vivo X27
Nokia 8.1
Vivo NEX S
OnePlus 6T
Vivo NEX A
Oppo Reno
Xiaomi Mi 9
Asus ZenFone 5Z
Realme 3 Pro
Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 5G
If you own a different Android phone, you will probably have to wait anywhere from a few weeks to several months. Some devices, including older ones, may not even get the update.
Asus
Asus hasn't always been in the best position with Android updates - it can be a little haphazard. However it did have a phone on the Android 10 beta, so we know there's an update incoming for at least one device. At launch, Asus promised the Zenfone 6 would get Android 10.
Asus Zenfone 5Z
Asus Zenfone 6
BlackBerry Mobile
BlackBerry has been slow to update phones, even if it does manage to stay on top of security updates. The BlackBerry Key2 was confirmed to be getting Android 10 on its update path, but no official timeframe has been announced yet.
BlackBerry Key2
Essential
The Essential Phone has already pushed out the Android 10 update to open market customers.
Essential Phone - 3 Sept 2019
HTC
HTC has only just started delivering Android Pie, and with the company virtually giving up on phones, we don't want to get your hopes up about Android 10.
Huawei
Huawei is in an interesting position. Having become the darling of Android smartphones over the past couple of years, increasing tensions between the US and China has seen business get more difficult for Huawei. However, the company has stepped up to confirm the position on Android 10.
Huawei says that the following devices are already approved for Android 10 and is in the beta programme.
However, Huawei has also confirmed that the following devices are "submitted" for approval for Android 10 too. That's not a cast iron guarantee, more a statement of intent, but this situation remains fluid, so we'll update as we learn more. The update on all these devices is expected to be part of the EMUI 10 update. Huawei had previously said on Weibo that it would be pushing the update soon after the Pixel, although that position might now be different.
Huawei P30 Pro
Huawei P30
Huawei P30 lite
Huawei Mate 20
Porsche Design Mate 20 RS
Porsche Design Mate 10
Huawei Mate 20 X
Huawei Mate 20 X (5G)
Huawei P20 Pro
Huawei P20
Huawei Mate 10 Pro
Huawei Mate 10
Huawei P smart 2019
Huawei P smart+ 2019
Huawei P smart Z
Honor
Honor has come forward to reassure customers saying that it will continue to offer warranties and updates to its phones. It has gone as far as confirming that some will get Android 10.
Honor 20 Lite
Honor 20
Honor 20 Pro
LG
LG isn't the biggest force in Android phones, but the flagship phone is on the 10 beta, so is likely to see an update in a reasonable timeframe. LG, otherwise is pretty slow to update its phones.
LG G8
Motorola
Motorola has fairly raw Android phones with little customisation, but that doesn't always result in rapid updates. However, it has a couple of Android One devices and has promised updates in some other areas.
Moto One
Moto One Power
Moto One Vision
Moto G7
Moto G7 Play
Moto G7 Power
Moto X4 Android One
Nokia
Nokia's record with updates is good. The company uses Android One on most of its devices and successfully updated most of its devices to Android Pie before anyone else. We'd expect the same for Android 10. It already has one device in the beta and you can expect that to be first to update.
Nokia 8.1
Nokia has also confirmed that many of its other phones will receive the Android 10 update, and when they're due to land. Depending on which model you have, you could see the rollout hit your phone anytime from Q4 2019 through to Q2 2020. The list below is organised chronologically based on when the phones will receive updates.
Nokia 9 PureView (Q4 2019)
Nokia 8.1 (Q4 2019)
Nokia 7.1 (Q4 2019)
Nokia 7 Plus (Q4 2019 - Q1 2020)
Nokia 6.1 (Q4 2019 - Q1 2020)
Nokia 6.1 Plus (Q4 2019 - Q1 2020)
Nokia 4.2 (early Q1 2020)
Nokia 3.2 (early Q1 2020)
Nokia 3.1 Plus (early Q1 2020)
Nokia 2.2 (early Q1 2020)
Nokia 8 Sirocco (late Q1 2020)
Nokia 5.1 Plus (late Q1 2020)
Nokia 1 Plus (late Q1 2020)
Nokia 1 (mid Q2 2020)
Nokia 5.1 (mid Q2 2020)
Nokia 3.1 (mid Q2 2020)
Nokia 2.1 (mid Q2 2020)
OnePlus
OnePlus is good with updates. Not only does it move quickly to update its newer devices, but we see this rolling back to older phones too. It also has a wide range of devices in the Android 10 beta - meaning these phones will end up with Android 10:
OnePlus 6
OnePlus 6T
OnePlus 7
OnePlus 7 Pro
Oppo
Oppo is rather more new to global markets so we've not been through the Android update process as we have with other manufacturers. Oppo has put the standard Reno in the 10 beta, however, so we know it will get the final version. We suspect the other Reno models will be included too.
Oppo Reno
Realme
Realme is the budget brand of Oppo and although it's just getting started in its global march, it's also on the Android 10 beta, so there's some hope for a rapid update.
Realme 3 Pro
Redmi
It looks like some Redmi flagship devices will be updated to Android 10 following a tweet suggesting that these devices will see some Android 10 action:
Redmi K20 Pro - Q4 2019
Redmi K20 - Q4 2019
Redmi Note 7 - Q1 2020
Redmi Note 7 Pro - Q1 2020
XDA Developers has also spotted that Xiaomi is now updating the Redmi K20 Pro in India and China.
Samsung
Samsung doesn't feel the need to update rapidly. Its own One UI rolled out bringing Android Pie and we suspect that we won't see Android 10 on its devices until the Galaxy S11 is launched in 2020. Don't expect any movement until March 2020.
Sony Xperia
Sony's record on updates isn't great, but it does have the Xperia XZ3 in the Q beta. That's good news, because the 2018 phone is likely to be able to move to the final build soon after it goes live.
Sony Xperia XZ3
Vivo
Vivo has a couple of phones on the beta list for Android 10, so that's confirmation of a couple of devices that will definitely get the update.
Vivo NEX S
Vivo X27
Vivo NEX A
Xiaomi
Xiaomi is also pretty new to global markets, but it seems to be taking Android 10 pretty seriously, with two devices involved in the beta, meaning they will get the update. We'd also except the Android One phones to get it too. Elsewhere, a timeline shared on Twitter suggests a range of Xiaomi devices. Pocophone has also been confirmed.
Xiaomi Mi 9 - Q4 2019
Xiaomi Mi 9 SE - Q4 2019
Xiaomi Mi 8 - Q4 2019
Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro - Q4 2019
Xiaomi Mi 8 Explorer Edition - Q4 2019
Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S - Q4 2019
Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 - Q4 2019
Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 5G - Q4 2019
Xiaomi Mi A2
Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite
Pocophone F1
Android One
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