This archive report was first published on 28 November 2019.
On November 28, 2019, Samsung started rolling out Android 10 to the Galaxy S10 in Germany, marking the first stable release of the operating system on the device.
The Galaxy S10 was the first device to receive Android 10, and it was also the first to be enrolled in Samsung's ongoing Android 10 beta programme.
Other devices in the Galaxy S10 family, including the Galaxy S10e and Galaxy S10+, are expected to follow suit, with a flashable version of the software already available for these devices.
The update is available over the air and continues rolling out in Germany, with the December security patch included. The update is just under 2GB, while for those moving from the beta channel to the stable fold, it's just under 140MB.
Just a few days ago, Samsung started sharing its Android 10 update roadmap through the Samsung Members application in several countries, resulting in conflicting update roadmaps hitting the internet simultaneously.
Currently, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 9, and Galaxy S9 are the other devices, besides those in the Galaxy S10 family, that have access to Samsung's Android 10 beta programme.
Widespread rollout of Samsung's One UI 2.0 is expected to kick off from January 2020 and run through for most of the year.