If you have an older Samsung Galaxy smartphone, it may be best to hold off on installing the latest software update as reports from 9to5Google suggest that the recent update is causing issues such as bricking devices from the Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy M51, and A90 series. These affected devices can be revived through a factory reset, but this may result in data loss for users who haven’t backed up their data. To avoid encountering these problems, it is advisable to disable automatic updates until Samsung addresses the issue. As technology continues to advance, software support for older models may become less of a priority for manufacturers, like the Galaxy S10 series, which are now five years old. We have contacted Samsung for further clarification and will update as more information becomes available.