Blu Products, the Miami-based company known for selling affordable Android phones in the US (and not only), today released a software update that's angering a lot of users. According to countless reports found on Reddit and other forums, the update in question was sent over the air to owners of the Blu Life One X2 (a mid-range handset launched last year for $200). By the looks of it, all those who've downloaded the update couldn't finish installing it. That's because, to finish the update, the phone asks for your password, but - likely because of a major bug - it won't accept it, no ...
Tuesday, 28 November 2017
Blu releases Android update that bricks phones, forcing users to lose their data
Blu Products, the Miami-based company known for selling affordable Android phones in the US (and not only), today released a software update that's angering a lot of users. According to countless reports found on Reddit and other forums, the update in question was sent over the air to owners of the Blu Life One X2 (a mid-range handset launched last year for $200). By the looks of it, all those who've downloaded the update couldn't finish installing it. That's because, to finish the update, the phone asks for your password, but - likely because of a major bug - it won't accept it, no ...
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