Have a Samsung Galaxy S10 or Note 10 device? Make sure you don't update it right now if you want it to keep working.
Samsung has acknowledged the recent bootloop issues on older Galaxy devices caused by the SmartThings app update. Here's how ...
A recent Samsung update appears to have forced some users to factory reset their older devices after putting their phones ...
According to posts on Reddit, Samsung replaced the buggy update with a new version that won’t brick the five-year-old devices ...
However, owners of older affected phones, namely the Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy Note 10 series, Galaxy M51, and Galaxy A90, ...
If you’re on an old Samsung Galaxy phone, hold off on updating it for now and double-check if auto updates are off, too.
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A new update seems to be killing Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note 10 phones, leaving them stuck in a perpetual bootloop.
If you have an older Samsung Galaxy smartphone, you may want to hold off on the latest software update. 9to5Google reported ...
Samsung pushed an update that broke several older model Galaxy devices, including many in the Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy Note ...
It's a problem that may be familiar to some Galaxy S10 owners. Samsung also released an update that broke the phone back in ...
Should I factory reset? That is the question many users of older Galaxy phones are asking themselves right now, as reports ...