An update rolling out from Samsung to older Galaxy devices including Galaxy S10 and Note 10 is reportedly bricking devices, requiring a factory reset to fix the problem. Samsung has gotten much better ...
Uh oh, Galaxy S10 and Note 10 owners. There’s a chance your phone might be experiencing a software brick after installing a recent update. Over the past day, reports have been popping up online about ...
Sometimes, the rollout of an untested update can cause a lot of headaches. The effect of the “CrowdStrike incident” on millions of Windows PCs around the world was clear proof of that. Users of older ...
The last couple of years have seen Samsung increase its promise of security and Android updates for devices. The Galaxy Note 10 Lite and S10 Lite both have met that promise and will no longer receive ...
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Many Galaxy S10s and Note 10s are stuck in bootloop hell after a recent Samsung app update
A SmartThings Framework update is causing old Galaxy devices to enter into a bootloop. The problem appears to affect the Galaxy S10, Note 10, A90, and M51. To prevent issues, disable auto-update on ...
Samsung has ended update support for four Galaxy devices. The Galaxy Note 10 Lite, Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy A71, and Galaxy A02 will not receive updates anymore. Not just feature updates but security ...
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