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Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S10 and other older models have reported infinite bootloop errors after updating its SmartThings Framework app. The Korean electronics giant on Thursday temporarily ...
The cause of the bootloop is an update to the Samsung SmartThings app. Affected customers should contact Samsung Support to help fix the issue. Alternatively, experienced users can try a data wipe.
Samsung also announced updates to its SmartThings platform, which uses AI to deliver personalized home management insights. Jaeyeon Jung, Executive Vice President of the Device Platform Center, ...
Samsung is integrating Kohler’s Anthem luxury smart showers into its SmartThings ecosystem, allowing users to control the shower, adjust its temperature, set timers, and manage presets ...
head of Samsung SmartThings US, told The Verge in an interview. He explained how this will allow Galaxy device users to use the Digital Home Key in the Samsung Wallet to open Aliro-compatible ...
Samsung SmartThings is giving users new ways to use the app to control Samsung TVs. Starting next year, you’ll be able to use the app as a touchpad to navigate the TV’s screen. Additionally ...
Some older Galaxy owner devices are having it even worse, with the latest Samsung SmartThings app causing their phone to get stuck in a bootloop. As of now, Samsung's entire Galaxy S10 and Note 10 ...
Back up your data just in case, though. It's not clear what caused the issue, but several users have pointed to an update to the Samsung SmartThings Framework app as a potential cause. It's a ...