9to5Mac explains that instead of a system-wide issue, the culprit might be a specific SmartThings Framework update.
The update is messing with the boot loop while being installed and not allowing the phones to turn on.
The publication spotted the issue when multiple users took toRedditto voice their complaints.
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Some users are also facing this issue on the Samsung Galaxy M51 and the Galaxy A90.
However, it adds that its a good idea to keep auto updates off for now.
Its also recommended that all your data be backed up just to be safe.
On the Galaxy Note 10 Series, press and hold the power and volume up buttons simultaneously.
Doing so will put the phones in recovery mode.
Then, use the volume buttons to scroll to Wipe data and the power button to make a selection.
Confirm the reset and then press Reboot system now.
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