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Samsung confirms bootloop issue on older Galaxy phones, and here's how to fix it
Samsung has acknowledged the recent bootloop issues on older Galaxy devices caused by the SmartThings app update. Here's how to fix it!
A buggy Samsung smart home update broke old Galaxy S10 phones, but there’s a fix
According to posts on Reddit, Samsung replaced the buggy update with a new version that won’t brick the five-year-old devices. (The Galaxy S10 series was released in 2019.) Still, some users recommend staying cautious and turning off auto-updates anyway.
Samsung confirms a software update wreaked havoc on older Galaxy smartphones
If you have an older Samsung Galaxy smartphone, you may want to hold off on the latest software update. 9to5Google reported that the update that has been rolling out from Samsung over the past few days is bricking devices from the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series of phones.
Galaxy Devices Stuck in Bootloop Following App Update (Updated)
Select Galaxy owners are having a not-so-fun day today, with phones apparently stuck in endless bootloops following a SmartThings framework system app update. Devices affected include the Galaxy S10 series,
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.
Faulty Samsung update leaves owners of bricked Galaxy phones with few options
However, owners of older affected phones, namely the Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy Note 10 series, Galaxy M51, and Galaxy A90, have been unable to power their devices on to roll back the update. Many users who already manually or automatically installed the update are still dealing with bricked 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
Samsung pushed its October 2024 update to its lineup and things did not go as planned. According to various reports, the latest update is causing issues with older Samsung models, including the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10.
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.
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.
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Your smart fridge can now warn you when you’ve spent too long in the shower
Kohler’s Anthem smart showers are now integrated into the Samsung SmartThings ecosystem, making it easier to keep tabs on ...
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Samsung to empower SmartThings with 'Home Insight' and Edge AI tech
The company teased further integration with YouTube Music during SDC 2024. According to SamMobile, users can pair lights ...
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Here's how you'll use your phone like a Wiimote to control Samsung TVs in 2025
Samsung is demoing some new methods of Samsung TV control coming to the SmartThings app, including one with motion controls.
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SmartThings Feature Unveiled At Samsung Dev Conference
Samsung has used its annual Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) to highlight Home Insight, a new feature coming to its ...
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Samsung SmartThings Pushes Further Into Smart Home Tech With This Major Announcement
Today's marks the start of a new partnership between Samsung and the largest furniture store brand in North America.
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