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Halini diungkapkan resmi oleh perusahaan yang dikonfirmasi langsung dalam blog resmi sammobile, melaporkan bahwa perusahaan telah mengonfirmasi bahwa seri Galaxy Note 8 dan Galasy S8 tidak akan mendapatkan pembaruan untuk mencicipi sistem operasi Android 10. Seperti dikutip dari laman phonearena.com. MODOSLOGICOS Case for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus, [Detachable Wallet Folio][Zipper Cash Storage][14 Card Slots 1 Photo Window] PU Leather Purse with Removable Inner Magnetic TPU Case - Black. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 N970 6.3" Android 256GB Smartphone (Renewed) (Aura Glow, GSM Unlocked) AsSamsung gets better at fitting bigger screens in smaller devices, it makes sense to make an even bigger-screened Galaxy Note 10 Plus, but TheSamsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus release date was Friday, August 23 2019 after being announced on August 7, and you'll pay more for S Pen-included smartphone than pretty much any other Android handset. Dịch Vụ Hỗ Trợ Vay Tiền Nhanh 1s. Options Mark as New Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Permalink Print Report Inappropriate Content There is no way Samsung will give you the upgrade. Because, this is a fact and Samsung has been on this policy for years. So, don't day dream on your couch on getting the Android 10 update for your Note8 / S8. Pie is the last and security updates will be released here after. Options Mark as New Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Permalink Print Report Inappropriate Content Brother I'm full aware of what you're getting at. My post wasn't to get the update. It's something we in our note 8 reddit had decided to post to raise the voice against this thak actually sitting on a couch and day dreaming and doing nothing. And the very point of posting this is to make other people know Samsung is asking for 1000 dollars or more for a phone running an OS already a generation behind and then giving two major updates which actually is ONE. Options Mark as New Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Permalink Print Report Inappropriate Content Bruh.. i can understand bro. I too have been using a couple of Samsung Devices earlier. S6, S7 Edge, Note 7 Fan Edition.... i spent a lot of money buying these and i was like... what the hell !!??!? Only 2 major upgrades ??!! .. We can't do anything about it bro. I too have raised and my community too against the policy that Samsung has been following. I'm having S9+ now. I know that after Android 10, i will be day dreaming to get Android 11. That's it. We can't do anything bruh. What Samsung thinks is that... after 2 upgrades... we should change our device !!! Options Mark as New Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Permalink Print Report Inappropriate Content That's the exact point I was making brother. This post is not to make a trillion dollar Samsung company notice me. This is to post the truth out there again and again till I change my phone so that at least there's a discussion on it. I'm not expecting them to release an update for me just because I put out a post. This is for the greater good so people can see what they are doing. That too with a phone which was their star vehicle to overcome the Note 7 debacle. Options Mark as New Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Permalink Print Report Inappropriate Content dude just root your phone there are loads of one ui based roms available and m prertty sure there will be loads once everything is ported thats what i am gona do these people will never listen to customers and m gona go ahead and switch to either one plus or pixel or my last option will be iphone samsung is hopeless Options Mark as New Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Permalink Print Report Inappropriate Content I'm gonna probably do the same. Switch to Apple or Pixel even if it means I'm sacrificing some things. At least my phone will be relevant and on the market for an extra 2 or more years than feeling like I bought a 1000 dollar phone for peanut updates. Options Mark as New Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Permalink Print Report Inappropriate Content All in with you brother. I encourage anyone and everyone to simply keep posting, reaching out to Samsung and making them aware that we care about more software updates. Like you said, it's not about changing minds really but rather making sure our voices are heard. Options Mark as New Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Permalink Print Report Inappropriate Content Exactly brother. But people aren't getting it. It's not about making them look back. It's about people who buy Fold for 2 grand, Note 10+ for 1200 dollars and end up with crap software support from Samsung. Let's keep doing this. So at least they know people are noticing it. And at least people will be wary of buying a Samsung flagship in the future. Last updated September 17th, 2019 at 1531 UTC+0200 Is my Galaxy S8 or Galaxy Note 8 going to be updated to Android 10? That’s a question many have been asking in the last couple of months, and with Google recently releasing the Android 10 update for its Pixel devices, interest in the newest version of the OS has increased further. While Samsung will update plenty of phones to Android 10, the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8 are not going to be among them. No Android 10 update for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8 The reason is simple Samsung has always offered only two major upgrades for its flagship devices. The company also provides the same number of major upgrades to mid-range and budget devices as well, and while it’s unfortunate that Samsung doesn’t make a distinction between flagship phones and lower-end devices, it is what it is. The Galaxy S8, S8+, and Galaxy Note 8 were launched with Android Nougat out of the box and were subsequently updated to Android Oreo and Android Pie, so they have already received the updates they were eligible for. In short, Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, and Galaxy Note 8 users are going to have to make do with Android Pie on their phones and will need to buy a newer Galaxy smartphone — like a Galaxy S9, Note 9, Galaxy S10, or Galaxy Note 10 — to take advantage of Android 10 and version of Samsung’s One UI interface, which will accompany the Android 10 update. Even if Samsung changes its mind and decides to offer a third major upgrade for its flagship phones, the company is unlikely to apply the updated policy to its 2017 Galaxy S and Note flagships. Are you rocking a Galaxy S8, S8+ or Galaxy Note 8? Would Android 10 be a reason you would upgrade to a newer phone, or are you content with the features you are able to take advantage of on Android Pie? The Galaxy S8 and Note 8 are unlikely to ever receive Android 10 officially. Image source Phone ArenaThe Galaxy S8 and Note 8 may now be two generations old, but they are still mighty powerful smartphones. Although they have started life on Android Nougat too, both can now be upgraded to Android 10. The Exynos 8895 and Snapdragon 835 should be well-suited for running Google's latest OS, Samsung prompted speculation last week that the Galaxy S8 and Note 8 would eventually receive One UI its custom version of Android 10, there are no guarantees. If the company's past behaviour is anything to go by, then the Galaxy S8 and Note 8 will be abandoned on Android Pie builds of One UI. By extension, this would apply to the Galaxy S8 Plus too, although all three are capable of running Google's latest OS. Samsung is releasing One UI to newer but less powerful smartphones than its trio of former flagships too, so we doubt there are any hardware restrictions at play. Thankfully, community developers are on hand where official developers are not. Several on the XDA Developers forums have already brought Lineage OS to the Galaxy S8, S8 Plus and Note 8, albeit an unofficial version of it. LineageOS is, for those who are unaware, an open-source OS that forked from CyanogenMod in 2016. Please keep in mind that you must have TWRP installed before you can flash Lineage OS or any custom ROM for that matter. Unlocking the bootloader of your device is a prerequisite for installing TWRP, too. The unofficial Lineage OS projects are also in their infancy. Both launched yesterday and are currently affected by several bugs. The bug list is as followsSignal bar is broken, it's like empty most of the timeScreen CastStock Camera Video recording is brokenSome Bluetooth headphones don't work apparently. But some permissiveIf you are interested in flashing Lineage OS to your device, then you will also need to grab the latest version of GApps. Once both are downloaded, then simply reboot to recovery, flash both packages and then reboot your device. Personally, we would wait a few weeks before the community developers address some of the bugs listed above. However, the ROM should eventually prove a good alternative of upgrading your Galaxy S8, S8 Plus or Note 8 to Android 10 if Samsung never gets around to bringing One UI to the three devices. Galaxy Note10 on sale now at Amazon Related Articles Alex Alderson - Senior Tech Writer - 8070 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2018Prior to writing and translating for Notebookcheck, I worked for various companies including Apple and Neowin. I have a BA in International History and Politics from the University of Leeds, which I have since converted to a Law Degree. Happy to chat on Twitter or Notebookchat. Alex Alderson, 2020-01-29 Update 2020-01-31 A novela do Android 10 nos smartphones top de linha da Samsung de 2017 finalmente chegou ao fim durante o evento Galaxy Unpacked, um representante da companhia confirmou ao Sam Mobile que o Galaxy S8, S8+ e Note 8 não terão a atualização de sistema operacional. Além de não receberem o update de SO, os produtos também ficarão sem a One UI nova versão da interface customizada para aparelhos da confirmação da Samsung de que os produtos não contarão com o novo sistema operacional da Google já era esperada. Tanto os aparelhos da linha Galaxy S8 quanto o Note 8 receberam duas atualizações desde sua chegada ao mercado. Os dispositivos foram lançados com o Android Nougat, passaram para o Oreo e alcançaram, durante o ano passado, a versão Note 8. Fonte Pocket Lint/ReproduçãoAs esperanças de que a Samsung quebraria o padrão de lançar apenas dois updates do Android para seus smartphones surgiram após conversas de usuários com membros do suporte da companhia. Em pelo menos três casos os funcionários da empresa deram a entender que os smartphones de 2017 receberiam o update para a nova edição do esperançasApesar de a Samsung nunca ter negado oficialmente que o Galaxy S8 e o Note 8 não receberiam o Android 10, a empresa já havia dado uma grande pista de que a atualização não chegaria aos smartphones. A empresa divulgou anteriormente uma lista com aparelhos que seriam contemplados com o novo SO e nenhum dos dois celulares lançados em 2017 apareceu na a ausência do Android 10 pode desanimar usuários do Galaxy S8 e Note 8, é importante ressaltar que os aparelhos ainda receberão suporte da Samsung e serão atualizados com updates de segurança do sistema operacional.

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