Samsung has confirmed that an update to its SmartThings app caused major issues for older Samsung Galaxy smartphones.
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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’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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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.
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