JAKARTA After completing the launch of One UI 7 on flagship phones, Samsung finally expanded the firmware to mid-range phones. One of these devices is Galaxy A56

This update is only available in several countries. However, based on SamMobile's report, this update actually causes problems. The reason is, some Galaxy A56 users reported that their cellphones did not want to turn on.

Through the Samsung Community forum, a number of Galaxy A56 users stated that their phones were jammed and stopped on the boot or screen screen showing the logo. Some of them also say that their phone doesn't want to load the system.

This is a serious problem because the Galaxy A56 has lost its function. They can't use the phone because they are caught in a bootloop. This problem is disappointing because not a few are waiting for the One UI 7 update.

It is not known for sure how many people were affected by this problem. Although not all of them, reports in the Samsung community show that this problem affects quite a number of users.

Fortunately, there is a solution for Galaxy A56 users who are trapped in the bootloop after updating the system. They only need to turn off the phone until the loop screen is no longer visible, then remove the SIM card from the device.

Next, the user can turn on the phone without using a SIM card. If the phone is successfully boosted and the phone is back in operation, the user can re-enter the SIM card.

Until now, Samsung has not provided a statement regarding this issue. It is not yet known what caused the bootloop and whether Samsung will launch improvements to the matter.


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