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The stable Android 10 update is now rolling out to Snapdragon Galaxy S10 models

The Samsung Galaxy S10+. (Source: AndroidPit)
The Samsung Galaxy S10+. (Source: AndroidPit)
As promised, the stable Android 10-based One UI 2.0 update is now rolling out to Snapdragon-powered, North American Samsung Galaxy S10 models. This means that Samsung has now beaten its own ETA for the update in that market.

A few days ago, we reported that the stable Android 10-based One UI 2.0 update would start rolling out to North American models of the Samsung Galaxy S10 on the 16th. Well, that's today, and the update is currently being sent out as promised.

While our original report emphasized on Telus models, the update isn't exclusive to Telus. Other Canadian carrier models are also receiving the OTA, including models sold by Freedom Mobile, Koodo, and Bell. All the major Canadian carriers, pretty much.

The update weighs in at an adequate 2.1 GB and doubles up as the December security patch. There's not much that's novel about the package either, as Samsung sent out over half a dozen betas before this. 

Canadian models receiving the stable update means that other Snapdragon-powered S10 devices will likely get theirs shortly. We expect US models to get the stable update soon. Official roadmaps cite a January rollout, but a surprise Christmas gift would be a lot more appreciated. In fact, there are rumors that the update is already hitting US unlocked models, but we can't verify those at the moment.

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Ricci Rox, 2019-12-16 (Update: 2019-12-16)