Entries in Android 10 (18)

Monday
Mar162020

Rogers starts rolling out Android 10 to Samsung Galaxy S9, Note 9 devices

Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 9

If you got your Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ or Galaxy Note 9 from Rogers, then your smartphone is getting the Android 10 update soon. Rogers updated its OS upgrade schedule with the news that the latest Android operating system is coming to these Samsung handsets now.

In the same announcement, Rogers also stated that the Motorola Moto E6 will be receiving the February security update on March 16, the Moto G7 Play will be getting the same update on March 25, and the LG G7 One will receive the March security update on March 17.

Saturday
Dec072019

OnePlus re-releases Android 10-based OxygenOS 10 for OnePlus 6, OnePlus 6T

After facing some issues, OnePlus had to pull the Android 10-based OxygenOS 10 software update from the OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T. But now, the company has fixed the problems and has re-released OxygenOS 10.0.1 through an over-the-air update.

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Wednesday
Dec042019

Rogers confirm LG G7 One will get Android 10 'soon'

First Look: LG G7 One and highlights

The LG G7 One is getting the latest version of Android. Rogers confirmed that it would be bringing Android 10 to the smartphone soon. The Canadian carrier updated its "OS upgrade schedule" chart in its forum. There is no specific date at the moment, but the addition could mean the release isn't going to be that far off.

Friday
Nov222019

YouTube now supports Android 10's dark mode

YouTube has long had its dark mode, but now it supports Android 10's system-wide support for the dark theme. So, if you toggle on the feature for your device, YouTube will follow suit. You can also force dark mode within the app through the new Appearance section. You can opt to go into the light mode, dark mode, or follow the system's toggle. YouTube is rolling this feature out via a server-side update, so you just have to wait for it to show up for you. However, YouTube on iOS doesn't support the OS's system-wide dark mode for now. But it allows for in-app switching.

Source: 9to5Google