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Samsung halts TouchWiz UX updates to avoid bricking issues?

Are you a Galaxy Tab 10.1 owner still waiting to upgrade your slate to TouchWiz UX ? Well, prepare to be disappointed — Samsung has pulled the update. It’s remaining tight-lipped at the subject nevertheless it looks to be according to some users experiencing lagging graphics or bricked devices. When Android Police tweeted Samsung’s Carla Saavedra she said “(the update) was temporarily halted to evaluate progress & ensure it is a positive experience for purchasers” and said regular service would “resume shortly” but “no specifics got.” We’ll keep our eyes in this one, but meanwhile one could read the torrid exchange after the break.

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Samsung halts TouchWiz UX updates to avoid bricking issues? Samsung halts TouchWiz UX updates to avoid bricking issues? Samsung halts TouchWiz UX updates to avoid bricking issues?

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