In the last few days, Some Samsung smartphone users have reported serious problems following a recent software update. Attention is paid in particular to the older models of the Galaxy line, with particular reference to the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note10 series, launched in 2019. According to what has been reported on platforms such as Reddit and technology sites such as PhoneArena, many of these devices are facing considerable difficulties, including cases of bootloop, where the phone enters an endless cycle of reboots, effectively rendering it unusable.
The problems encountered with the Samsung Galaxy update
The issues appear to be primarily related to a SmartThings Framework app updatewhich many users have installed recently. The reports are not just limited to the Galaxy S10 and Note10 models; Samsung Galaxy M51 and Galaxy A90 devices were also affected. Affected users are faced with a frustrating situation, and attempting to resolve the issue through a “forced” reset to factory settings is not an ideal solution, as it may result in the loss of important data and requires time and effort on the part of the user. ‘user.
For those who haven’t updated yet, the community suggests deactivating automatic Galaxy Store updates to avoid running into these problems. This workaround, unfortunately, is not a panacea and does not resolve bootloop situations that have already occurred. Samsung will have to intervene promptly to discover the cause of these problems and provide an official solution, in the form of a corrective update for the affected devices.
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