Google’s much-anticipated Android Q will be officially called as Android 10. Google has ditched the idea of giving dessert name to the android versions from 2019. The search-engine giant is also planning to release a new Android logo and color schemes along with Android 10.
If you purchase a new smartphone loaded with Android 10, you are eventually working with Android Q. You can expect the release of Android 10 and the company has started to roll out beta testing.
The Android 10 operating platform will be initially available for select smartphones such as Google Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 2, Pixel XL and Pixel. The platform will also be available for Pixel 3a XL and Pixel 3a smartphones. The upcoming Google Pixel 4 with dual-camera and Face ID will be pre-loaded with Android 10.
HMD Global is planning to push Android 10 upon the final release initially for the Nokia 7.1, Nokia 8.1 and Nokia 9 PureView smartphones. You can expect the availability of Android 10 for Nokia 6, Nokia 6.1 Plus, Nokia 7 Plus, Nokia 4.2, Nokia 3.2, Nokia 3.1 Plus and Nokia 2.2 handsets. The company will then gradually push Android 10 for a wide range of smartphones such as Nokia 8 Sirocco, Nokia 5.1 Plus, Nokia 1 Plus, Nokia 5.1, Nokia 3.1, Nokia 2.1, Nokia 1 and much more.
If you are currently working with OnePlus 6T, OnePlus 6, OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro, you will be eligible to receive Android 10 bits since these devices are part of the beta program. The upcoming OnePlus 8 will be definitely pre-loaded with Android 10.
The Android 10 will also be available for Asus Zenfone 5z, Mi 9, Mi MIX 3 5G, Redmi Note 7 Pro, Redmi Note 8 Pro smartphones. Xiaomi will push Android 10 update for the Redmi Note 7 and 8 series because they are new and don’t want to disappoint customers.
You can expect the availability of the new Android version for Vivo X27, Vivo NEX S, Vivo NEX A, Huawei Mate 20 Pro, Oppo Reno, Realme 3 Pro, Realme 5 Pro, Realme 5, LG G8, Sony Xperia XZ3 and TECNO SPARK 3 Pro.