According to AndroidAuthority, many Samsung models have recently experienced the problem of cyclic boot-up and bricking after installing the new version of the system.
According to reports, the affected models are: Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10 5G, Galaxy Note10, Galaxy Note10+, Galaxy Note10+ 5G, Galaxy M51, Galaxy A90. Samsung users in countries and regions such as South Korea, the United States, Singapore, Australia, Belgium, France, Indonesia, the Philippines and Germany have reported the “bricking” problem. It seems that the only solution is to restore the factory settings, but if the user has not backed up the application or data recently, it may cause the loss of related data.
Samsung responded: “Including the Galaxy S10 series, some running the old Android system (Android 12) After upgrading and installing the latest SmartThings app update, the device experienced a loop restart error. We are deeply sorry for this. We have stopped pushing SmartThings app updates and will provide solutions
as soon as possible. If your device encounters problems after the update, please contact the nearest Samsung service center to fix the problem. “Some netizens also said that the domestic version of these models no longer supports updates, so the risk of bricking is avoided. Are there any friends who are still using these models?