Update: June 3, 2019 (4:33PM EST): In addition to an improved Night mode for the camera, the May update for Samsung Galaxy S10 phones includes much more than initially known.
SamMobile reported earlier today that the update includes a new "ultra wide SDK" for third-party apps. That means developers can include the option to switch to the ultra-wide camera in their apps. WhatsApp already includes such an option, but it's nice to see it eventually available in many other apps.
Also found in the update is the ability to switch between the regular and ultra-wide camera for panoramas, a fix for a Gear VR connection issue, wide and telephoto options for the Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus' live focus mode, and more.
The update is now available as software version XXU1ASE6.
Original article: Welcome to the Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S10e Android update hub. Here, you'll find everything you need to know about the latest Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, and S10e updates, including their current versions, and when future updates are likely to arrive. (Note: the Galaxy S and S Plus series phones usually receive their updates at the same time.)
Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus update
- Current stable version: Android 9 Pie
- When will the Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, and S10e get Android Q? December 2019 – January 2020 (estimated)
The Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, and S10e launched with Android Pie, the latest version of Android. They are expected to receive two major updates in the future in keeping with most flagship Android phones.
Based on Samsung's recent updates, the phones should receive Android Q within four to five months of Google releasing the final version; Google is expected to release Android Q around this August.
We will continue to update this page as we learn more.
Samsung Galaxy S10/S10 Plus/S10e update availability | Android Q | Android R |
---|---|---|
AT&T | TBA | TBA |
Sprint | TBA | TBA |
T-Mobile | TBA | TBA |
Verizon | TBA | TBA |
U.S. unlocked | TBA | TBA |
International unlocked | TBA | TBA |
Let us know which Galaxy S10 update you're rocking in the comments, and if you've spotted an OTA we haven't, tip us!
Looking for another device update? Head to our general Android Pie update tracker at the link.
Previous Samsung Galaxy S10 updates
Samsung resumes May update
May 30, 2019: Samsung pushed out new software version XXU1ASE6 to device owners, reported SamMobile.
Coming in at a little under 122MB, the update improves connectivity and stability of Wi-Fi, the stock camera app, and Bluetooth. The update also includes the May 1 security patch level.
Here's hoping that the update also fixes the myriad of issues that Galaxy S10 owners encountered earlier this week. According to device owners, issues included third-party apps freezing from time to time, the power button not locking their devices, and much more.
Update causes major software bugs
May 28, 2019: Samsung pulled software update version ASE5 after Galaxy S10 owners complained of several significant software bugs.
According to affected device owners, issues included third-party apps and the phone freezing from time to time, the phone restarting long after the restart button was pressed, the power button not locking the Galaxy S10, and the fingerprint sensor either not responding or taking a long time to unlock the phone.
Unfortunately, a factory reset or restart didn't eliminate the issues. Temporary workarounds included turning off Wi-Fi and doing a full reset with the power and volume down buttons.
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