
Samsung Galaxy A, Galaxy M Series phones suffer from reboots and busted motherboards, says report
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A new report, citing the user reports on Samsung India forum, suggests that the many Galaxy A Series and the Galaxy M series phones suffer from mysterious reboots, likely due to busted motherboards.
Samsung's Galaxy A series and Galaxy M series phones are no stranger to glitches and issues. Now a fresh report, which cites problems reported by Samsung phone users in India, notes that many Galaxy A series and Galaxy M series phones are suffering from issues, including random rebooting. The issues are apparently linked to the Exynos chipset used in these phones.
According to a report by SamMobile, which is a website focussed on Samsung related news, many Galaxy A series and Galaxy M Series phones using Exynos 9610 and Exynos 9611 are suffering from random reboots or other issues. In particular, the phones that have been affected are: The Galaxy M30s, the Galaxy M31, the Galaxy M31s, the Galaxy A50, the Galaxy A50s and the Galaxy A51.

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