Make sure you check for software updates at least once a month so that your phone is always updated to the latest version of Android available to you. Note that if you own flagship handsets released in , your device, too should ideally be receiving an official update to Android However, the issuance of Android updates is highly dependent on your manufacturer, and you are at their mercy to receive periodic software updates.
The easiest way to install Android 10 on your device is to go the official route and check for OTA updates released by your smartphone manufacturer.
In case you are using a fairly old phone that is still running Android 9, and you have read that an official update to Android 10 was released for your phone, you will almost certainly receive the official update. Here's what you need to do. The first thing is to learn how to check your Android version and then check for updates.
To do that, please ensure that your smartphone is connected to a stable Wi-Fi network and has at least 60 percent charge. If it says Android 10 or Android 11 , you no longer need to "install" Android 10 since you are already using it or are on an even newer version.
If you have a really old phone and have figured that it is still running Android 9, repeat the same steps as above and tap on the Check for updates option. In case your device manufacturer has issued newer updates for your device, you will ideally receive a notification saying that a newer version is available for your device.
At times, you may be required to download and install now or more software updates to finally get to the latest software version available for your phone. You can do the same procedure for devices already on Android 10 or Android 11 to check and see if newer updates are available for your device. In case your smartphone does not show any fresh updates even after checking repeatedly, and you are sure the internet connection is fine as well. It is quite likely that your phone isn't eligible for Android 10 or the hardware is simply too old.
The only resort left now is to check for alternate custom ROMs that may be available for your device. However, the world of custom ROMs and unlocked bootloaders is recommended only for users who have the technical know-how to do it.
General consumers should ideally stay away from them just to be on the safer side. However, if you would like to tinker with manual Android installation techniques on an older eligible smartphone lying around, these steps could be useful for you. In case you would like to do the same, but for a newer version of Android Android 12 , check the link below. As mentioned above, please be aware that this step is not mandatory but just a tip.
Installing a new software version can cause errors that did not exist before. Whenever you want to make any major changes to the system of your Android smartphone, it is advisable to reset it and back it up beforehand. We recommend a manual installation of Android 10 for experts only! It is still an unstable version, which could make it more difficult to use the device.
To flash the new Android version, you first have to open the bootloader and activate it via the developer options and the USB debug mode:.
Now all you have to do is download the Android 10 factory images, which vary from device to device. The wait is finally over — Android 12 is here as Google has officially kicked off the update rollout via stable channel. The Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are a year old, and with time comes bugs, problems, and glitches that users discover.
Here are potential ways to fix them. Once the phone was activated on Verizon, it was then unlocked — meaning you could only then use it on another network. Thankfully, it seems as though Verizon has, at least temporarily, unlocked the Pixel 3 completely.
The unlocking was sent to Pixel 3 phones through a software update — so you should be able to set up your phone without a SIM card, update it, then activate it on whatever network you choose.
No one wants their pictures to be lost forever, and, unfortunately, a large number of Reddit users have reported this issue specifically with the Google Camera app. They say the problem appears to happen whenever they take a photo with the app and then switch to another app or lock their phone too soon after.
If you close out of your camera app or shut down your device before HDR rendering is finished, you may lose your photo.
To avoid this issue, double-check that your device is updated to the latest software. However, some users are still reporting lingering camera problems. However, this time, it seems that Google Pixel owners are even having problems installing the update!
Google had not necessarily anticipated this. More and more Google Pixel owners are reporting minor inconveniences when installing Android Unfortunately, there is no solution at the moment, except to be patient and wait. After a while, the affected Pixels finally restart and can then be used normally again. Yes, thank-Q: 4 things I love about Android Q. If you're not in a hurry to test Android 10, you can always wait a little while for Google to fix the problem.
If you can't wait any longer, just know that this little problem can happen, so you'll have to deal with it.
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