The CRITICAL problem of the Samsung GALAXY S10 that FRUSTRATES people

The Samsung GALAXY S10, and the Plus model, has a very big problem after the latest update, this is why users complain that it happens to their phones.

Samsung GALAXY S10 recently had a very important update launched by the Samsung company, but unfortunately it seems that it also brings a very serious problem for customers all over the world. More precisely, those who have installed this update for Samsung GALAXY S10 phones report that the devices freeze randomly during use, and in certain situations require a restart to be unlocked.

The Samsung GALAXY S10 randomly locks up, asking users to enter a PIN to unlock it, and sometimes people don't even get to restart the phone because it restarts itself repeatedly. The problem appears randomly, and not for all Samsung GALAXY S10 phones, or Plus models, and for now the only solution to return the functionality to some normal is to stay at the factory settings.

Samsung GALAXY S10 randomly freezes and restarts repeatedly

Samsung GALAXY S10 has this problem reported by a very large number of users on the discussion forums of the Samsung company, but for now the Koreans have not officially recognized it. Of course they will do it at some point, and they will release a new update for phones that will bring things back to normal, and allow their use without random blocking, the request for a PIN, or repeated reboots and without any logic.

"I updated my phone with the latest software update. When it restarted it asked me for a password to access my device even though I have never set up my phone with a password to access it. I have tried possible passwords I may have used and my google/verizon/samsung accounts password. None worked. I've talked to Verizon and Google support and both recommend a factory reset by neither can reset my phone. I don't mind doing a factory reset, but I can't even power my phone down to access the boot up options. I've noticed a few others have had this issue, and I've tried their suggestions but none are working. "

The Samsung GALAXY S10 has not had problems of this kind so far with any of the updates offered by Samsung, but problems of this kind can appear at any time if the software is not very well checked. I am quite sure that there are many customers who regret the fact that they bought such a phone model from Koreans, but problems of this kind can appear with any smartphone manufacturer.

It is not known at the moment when an update could be released to bring things back to normal, since Samsung has not officially acknowledged it, so you just have to be patient to see what will happen.