All smartphones released after January 31, 2020 must have Android 10 pre-installed

Recently, Google issued a new notice requiring all new devices released after January 31, 2020 to have Android 10 pre-installed.

Recently, Google issued a new notice requiring all new devices released after January 31, 2020 to have Android 10. pre-installed. This move is to reduce fragmentation and popularize the sessions. New Android version to as many smartphones as possible.

Android 10 has been around since August, but there are still very few devices that come with the latest version available.

Picture 1 of All smartphones released after January 31, 2020 must have Android 10 pre-installed

Manufacturers who want their new smartphone using Android with Google services will have to send the build to the company to get permission to use Google Mobile Services (GMS). If the build is sent after January 31, 2020, the smartphone is required to use Android 10 no matter what segment it is in. This is good news for users because they will get the latest Android experience.

If manufacturers don't want to use Android 10 and still want to use Android older than Android 9, for example, they must submit a build before January 31, 2020 to get Google permission to use GMS on models that can be released later. there.

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Update 09 October 2019
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