19-08-2024 05:00 PM - last edited 19-08-2024 05:10 PM
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Hey everyone,
I wanted to share some important information regarding the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy S22 series. It seems that this update is causing issues, particularly with boot problems. Many users, including myself, have noticed that the update is affecting the motherboard, leading to unexpected boot loops and other frustrating issues.
Originally, the S22 wasn’t supposed to receive these AI updates, but Samsung changed its mind and rushed them out. Unfortunately, it looks like they tried to force something that wasn’t ready/meant for S22 Series, and now we’re left dealing with the consequences.
If you’ve already updated and are experiencing boot issues, the only solution may be to replace the motherboard, which can be a hassle and costly. However, if your device is still under warranty, you can send it in for repair and get it fixed for free!
So, my advice? Wait wait wait wait before updating to One UI 6.1. Let’s see if Samsung addresses these problems before we take the plunge. 💀 don't update if you got your motherboard replaced! stay anywhere expect 6.1!
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01-02-2025 05:47 PM
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It's strange that they say that. When we install Windows on a computer in a new way, we clean the disk and install it again. Why doesn't it work like this?
02-02-2025 03:13 PM
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yes, if the 6.1 caused the problem is there any way to do a downgrade to go back to 6.0
02-02-2025 04:57 PM
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Because samsung service centers are saying they need to replace motherboard that means hardware is corrupted right

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