Android 10.0 is not available on the Galaxy S8.

There’s no official word yet on what Android version the Galaxy S8 will get, but it’s likely to be updated to Android 11. Samsung has a good track record of updating its devices to the latest Android version, so there’s a good chance the Galaxy S8 will get Android 11.

Samsung’s Galaxy S8 was released in 2017 and did not have Android 10. The phone runs on Android 8.0 Oreo. It is not yet known if the phone will be updated to Android 10.

To update your Android version of the Samsung Galaxy S8, you’ll need to connect to a Wi-Fi network and have at least 50% battery life. From the home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray. Tap Settings > Software update > Download updates manually. Wait for your device to check for updates. If an update is available, you’ll see the option to download it. Tap Download to begin. Once the download is complete, tap Install update.

To upgrade to Android 10, you’ll need to have a phone that’s compatible with the update. You can check the list of compatible devices on Google’s website.Once you’ve verified that your phone is compatible, you can download and install the update manually. Instructions for how to do that will vary depending on your phone’s model and operating system.If you don’t want to install the update manually, your phone may be eligible for an automatic update.

Yes, the Galaxy S8 is still receiving updates. Samsung has released several updates for the device since it was released in 2017. The most recent update was released in July 2019 and includes bug fixes and security enhancements.

The Galaxy S8 Plus is not outdated. It is a great phone with many features that people still use today.

Android 11 is currently unnamed but is expected to be released in September 2020. It will include new features such as a dark mode, enhanced privacy controls, and a new gesture navigation system.

There are a few reasons why you might not be able to update your Android version. One possibility is that your device doesn’t have the necessary hardware capabilities. Another reason might be that your carrier has not released an update for your device yet. Finally, you might not be able to update your device if it’s rooted.

To download Android 10.0 on your Samsung, go to Settings and then select System. From there, select Software update and then tap Download and install.