Launched in 2012, Nubia is one of the most acclaimed brands with plenty of high-end devices including the Red Magic gaming series which is impressive and has topped the list of best phones as per AnTuTu scores several times. Nubia Red Magic 3 is currently at the highest position when it comes to AnTuTu scores. Nubia is also launching its own 5G smartphone i.e. Nubia mini 5G while 2018 saw some of the powerful devices from the manufacturer such as Nubia Red Magic Mars and Red Magic, Nubia X, Nubia Z18, and so on.
Android 10 is the latest in the Android OS family and was expected to be named on any dessert starting with the letter ‘Q’ which of course didn’t fell through as Google has officially declared that it will call it Android 10. The tech giant will also follow the same numbering method for its successors as well. Android 10 will bring plenty of functionalities and features apart from those Google has already incorporated within Android Pie 9.0 and in fact, it will take it a step further too.
Android 10 has a native dark mode enabled which came after many apps began integrating the same within their apps. The upcoming OS will also have pure privacy and security-oriented setup where the user will grant permissions for apps to use various services such as location, camera, etc and any app using any of the services in the background will be blocked from using so. Note that this is just the tip of the features that Android 10 will bring.
Since we are here to discuss the List of Android 10 Supported Nubia Devices, note that we don’t have an official list yet. But here’s an expected list of devices that will get Android 10 and it includes a list of those phones that are likely to get the update and the one which will not get the update without any doubt. You need to take it with a pinch of salt as said, the list isn’t official yet.
Android 10 Features
Live Caption: It’s amazing how you can watch movies and videos on YouTube and other platforms with subtitles which breaks any language barrier. Well, the Live Caption feature mimics a similar feature although it will have plenty of other applications too. It transcribes audio, videos, podcasts, and even your recordings at real-time so that you don’t lose any movement thinking what could “that sentence” mean when watching a non-English or movie or so on.
Security Updates: Unlike previous Android OSes that suffered OS fragmentation and a grave depth of inability of either make or models or any other reason to keep up with the new firmware, Google is offering Android 10 wrapped around with Project Mainline. Google pushes out security updates and bug fixes every month which might or might not reach your phone depending upon either your phone maker or the carrier releases it or not. With Project Mainline in action, you will get the security updates via Google Play Store which eliminates the need to have a middleman. Note that traditional updates from the OEMs will follow too.
Location Controls: Apps seek permission to take advantage of your location for various purposes. Then some apps use the data in the background which could breach your privacy and thus, the new OS brings stringent Location Controls. Now, you can either accept or deny access to the location or any other services to any apps at all time or you can instruct it to use the location services only when the said app is in use.
Sound Amplifier: Don’t worry if your friends are gossiping around you or if you are in a crowded metro train watching your favorite movie or listening to a song as the Sound Amplifier with Android 10 is equipped with background noise reduction and sound amplification functionalities that gives you crystal clear sound even when you are standing amidst crowd.
Family Link: The easy to set up a ‘Family Link’ feature sits within the Digital Wellbeing app on your Android 10. It adds a layer of parental control providing parents to track their children’s activities, bedtimes, set limits on screen time, and a bunch of other features that you must give a try to limit how much exposure and with which apps the children are exposed to.
Focus Mode: Are you trying to focus on something and the notification go off on your phone? Well, the Focus Mode on Android 10 might be of help. Add apps on Focus Mode that distracts you and you won’t hear a thing until you remove those apps manually.
Gesture Navigation: One of the most awaited features on Android 10 is probably the newly revamped but optional Gesture Navigation. It uses a slim slider that doubles as dragging from one app to another or view recent apps. A swipe on the right and the left edges can help go back and a diagonal swipe will recall Google Assistant.
List of Android 10 Supported Nubia Devices
Nubia mini 5G (2019)
Released in April 2019, Nubia mini 5G sports a state-of-the-art Snapdragon 855 chipset and it is backed with 6GB RAM, 64GB ROM, and an Adreno 640 SoC. Since it was launched recently with stock Android Pie 9.0, it is in tow to get Android 10 as well that will bring 5G native to the Android OS. Status: It will get Android 10 Date: To Be Announced
Nubia Red Magic 3 (2019)
The next up is the Red Magic 3 which recently scores the highest in terms of AnTuTu scores when compared to high-end devices including gaming phones such as Xiaomi Black Shark. The Red Magic 3 comes with the latest Snapdragon 855 octa-core processor which is the fastest bundled with 6/8/12GB RAM and 64/128/256GB of internal storage. The device runs on the latest Android Pie 9.0 out-of-the-box and it is also eligible to get Android 10 and Android R in 2020 for sure. We are sure that it will get Android 10 although the timeline is still unclear since Google and neither Nubia has commented on it yet. Status: It will get Android 10 Date: To Be Announced
Nubia M3 (2018)
Introduced last year, Nubia M3 sports a 5.7-inch IPS display and has a Snapdragon 660 at 4×2.2 GHz + 4×1.84 GHz Kryo 260 cores backed with Adreno 512 GPU and 6GB RAM. The device has a 64/128GB internal storage and was released with Android 8.1 Oreo. This means it could get Android 10 as well although we don’t commit to it until Nubia doesn’t officially confirm the same sometime soon. Status: It may get Android 10 Date: To Be Announced
Nubia Red Magic Mars
The Red Magic Mars is also a gaming-oriented beast that runs on a Snapdragon 845 backed with 4×2.8 GHz + 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 385 octa-core processor. The device has a 64/128/256GB internal storage options while it also has 6/8/10GB of RAM as well. The device sports a 6” JDI IPS display with 1080 x 2160 pixels resolution and runs on Android Pie 9.0 out-of-the-box. Although Nubia hasn’t yet confirmed the list of Android 10 supported Nubia devices, it is likely to get Android 10 without any doubt. Status: It will get Android 10 Date: To Be Announced
Nubia X
Next is the Nubia X which has a similar Snapdragon 845 SoC as the Red Magic Mars. the device with its giant 6.26-inch IPS display with 1080 x 2280 pixels resolution packs in a subtle 3,800 mAH battery and comes with two RAM & four storage options i.e. 6/8GB and 64/128/256/512GB respectively. It is also in tow to get Android 10 although we are awaiting an official list so take it with a pinch of salt. Status: It will get Android 10 Date: To Be Announced
Nubia Z18
Nubia Z18 brings Snapdragon 845 SoC with Adreno 630 GPU and has two RAM options i.e. 6 and 8GB along with two storage options i.e. 64GB and 128GB. The device was introduced last year with Android 8.1 Oreo and could get Android 10 as well. Perhaps we aren’t sure about it at the moment so it may get an update but we aren’t sure. Status: It might get Android 10 Date: To Be Announced
Nubia Red Magic
No doubt Nubia Red Magic released last year before Red Magic Mars is one of the most powerful phones you can try out today. It packs in a Snapdragon 835 octa-core processor that was introduced back in 2017 and features 6/8GB RAM and 64/128GB of internal storage. The device itself runs on Android 8.1 Oreo out-of-the-box and it could get Android 10 as well although we aren’t sure for the moment until the smartphone maker doesn’t post an official list. Status: It will get Android 10 Date: To Be Announced
Nubia Z18 mini
As the name suggests, Z18 mini is a compact version of standard Nubia Z18. It has a 5.7-inch IPS display and comes with mid-range Snapdragon 660 octa-core processor and has 64/128GB internal storage and has a 6GB RAM. Since the device was introduced with Android 8.1 Oreo, it could get Android 10 as well although Nubia hasn’t confirmed it yet. Status: It will get Android 10 Date: To Be Announced
Nubia V18
The Nubia V18 sports a 6.01-inch JDI IPS display with 4,000 mAh battery under the hood. The device runs on Snapdragon 625 SoC, 4GB RAM, and 64GB of internal storage. Although the phone was introduced just last year, it came with Android 7.1 Nougat which narrowly eliminates the probability of it getting an Android 10 unless the OEM doesn’t say otherwise. Status: It will not get Android 10
Nubia N3
Nubia N3 brings Snapdragon 625 onboard along with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The device with its 6.01-inch JDI IPS display has a 5,000 mAh battery and was originally launched with Android 7.1 Nougat which is self-explanatory that it won’t get Android 10 update without any fail. Status: It will not get Android 10
List of Nubia Devices That Won’t Support Android 10
These are the Nubia smartphones that aren’t eligible to get Android Pie as they have already surpassed two years of support that Google offers for major Android updates.
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What to do if your Nubia smartphone is not eligible for Android 10?
Android OS is suffering from OS fragmentation which is something where there is a huge gap between phones upgrading to the latest OS compared to previous versions. Where Apple prompts and gets a higher adoption rate with support for years, Android offers two years of major Android update support which again goes through a number of factors before finalizing a list of smartphones that will support an upcoming Android OS. If you have a flagship smartphone launched within the two years from today and has received only a single major Android update yet, you are liable to get a second update i.e. Android 10.
On the other hand, those phones that have already received two updates, the chances of getting a third major update is slim so let’s say there’s no chance for now. Also, there is a wide range of phones that don’t get updates irrespective of their release date so what to do?
If you are still looking out for options to get Android 10 somehow or get a different OS altogether, custom ROMs can be at your service. For instance, LineageOS is a custom ROM which gets a new iteration based on stock Android such as it is currently developing LineageOS 17 based on Android 10. This custom ROM will have a wider range of compatible devices that weren’t covered by the eligibility list committed by both Google and Nubia which means you will get a custom ROM based on Android 10 with the latest UI and features even if your phone is more than two years old although it must be eligible to load it as well.
There is a wide range of custom ROMs available such as Resurrection Remix OS, Paranoid OS, Pixel Experience, Havoc OS, MIUI, etc. You can check out if your phone is compatible with these custom ROMs or not and upgrade accordingly.