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Galaxy S10 & Note 10 bricking
Samsung Galaxy S10, Note 10 are facing bricking issue after this update: How to fix it
Discover how to factory reset your Samsung phone externally to resolve bricking issues caused by the latest update on Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series devices.
Many Galaxy S10s and Note 10s are stuck in bootloop hell after a recent Samsung app update
Several Galaxy S10, Note 10, Galaxy A90, and M51 users have taken to Reddit ( 2) to complain about their devices being stuck in a bootloop (via Droid Life ). The issue appears to happen while installing the latest SmartThings Framework build (v2.2.02.11), released on October 2nd, from the Galaxy Store.
Samsung Update Bricks Galaxy S10 and Note 10 Phones
It's a problem that may be familiar to some Galaxy S10 owners. Samsung also released an update that broke the phone back in 2019 where users were asked to enter a PIN even though they never made one. Entering any PIN would cause the phone to reboot and ask for the PIN again. Similarly, the only fix was a factory reset.
Galaxy S10 & Note 10 users beware: Recent update might brick your phone
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and S10 users are reporting software brick issues after recent update. Learn about problem, causes, and how to fix it.
Galaxy S10 & Note 10 bricking after latest SmartThings app update
Older Galaxy devices, such as the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series, are getting stuck in bootloop after a Samsung SmartThings app update.
A new Samsung update is reportedly bricking Galaxy S10, Note 10 and other devices0 0
Multiple users report that a new Samsung update is bricking the Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note10 series, and other models.
Samsung update is bricking Galaxy S10, Note 10, and some other devices
A faulty update on Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note 10 devices is causing bootloops, bricking the devices and requiring a reset.
A buggy Samsung smart home update broke old Galaxy S10 phones, but there’s a fix
Samsung has replaced a SmartThings app update that caused many old Galaxy S10 and Note 10 phones to get stuck in an infinite boot loop.
Galaxy S10 phones bricked by recent update, Samsung quickly offers a fix
Samsung recently pushed a SmartThings Framework update that bricked several Galaxy S10 devices. Users who downloaded the patch (v2.2.02.1) are caught in a terrible booting loop and some are suggesting that you factory reset the phone through Recovery Mode.
Samsung suspends SmartThings update after app bricks Galaxy devices
Samsung temporarily suspended the SmartThings app update after Galaxy S10 and older devices experienced bootloop issues. The company apologized and is working on a fix, encouraging affected users to seek assistance at service centers.
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