Some of Samsung's best tablets jump to Android 10.
What you need to know
- Samsung is rolling out OneUI 2.0 and Android 10 to some of its tablets.
- It's coming to the S4 and S5e in the U.S, Canada, and Western Europe.
- Android 10 and OneUI 2.0 brings a revamped dark mode, improved permissions, and refreshed in-box apps.
Samsung has started rolling out Android 10 to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e and the much older S4 in the U.S., Canada, and countries like the UK and France (via Android Police). Both tablets are some of the best Samsung has had to offer in the years prior, and a late update should breathe more life in them.
The company will also be stacking on One UI 2.0, alongside Android 10, so users can expect an improved dark mode, a refined permissions interface, refreshed in-box apps from Samsung, and various multitasking improvements. We've done a full look at Android 10 with Samsung's One UI here, so you can have a look at what you can expect over here.
Samsung is said to be launching new tablets later this year. The Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus are on the way, both with excellent new large screens, powerful processors, and the possibility of 5G support. You may not get stock Android tablets from Google anymore, but let it not be said that Samsung hasn't been there to pick up the slack.
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