Technology Samsung's latest One UI 7 update is leaving some Galaxy A56 devices bricked

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Alongside the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the Galaxy A56 was one of the first Samsung smartphones to launch with One UI 7 out of the box earlier this year. While Samsung has confirmed that the Android mid-ranger will be available in the US later this year, it has already debuted in several global markets, including Europe and Asia.

Naturally, Samsung has begun rolling out updates to the device in these regions. However, the latest One UI 7 update for the Galaxy A56 appears to be causing major issues in some areas.

Earlier this month, Samsung pushed a new update for the Galaxy A56 in Europe. While it didn't introduce major changes, it added a shortcut to launch Gemini by long-pressing the side button (via SamMobile) and updated the phone to the May 2025 security patch. Unfortunately, some users are reporting that the update is leaving their devices stuck in a bootloop.
According to a post on Samsung's community forums (via Galaxy Club), a number of Galaxy A56 owners say their phone gets stuck on the boot screen and doesn't load into the system after the update. While the issue doesn't appear to be widespread, it is affecting enough users to raise concern.
Thankfully, there appears to be a simple workaround. One user suggested the following steps:
  1. Turn off the phone.
  2. Remove the SIM card.
  3. Boot up the phone without the SIM card inserted.
  4. Once it boots successfully, reinsert the SIM card.
While it's unclear what exactly is causing the issue, this workaround has reportedly helped affected users get their devices back up and running. Notably, the same update has been rolled out to other A-series phones like the Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A26, but no similar problems have been reported on those models.
For those in the US wondering when the Galaxy A56 will arrive, there's still no official launch date. However, we hope this Pixel 9a competitor makes its way to the States soon.
I was affected by this today, but luckily I found this Reddit thread that pointed me in the right direction.
This is my first ever phone just purchased about a week ago and now this...

Another issue is, that if you want to turn it off, you now get Gemini instead of the device turning off like it should. :mad:
So I mumbled "Jesus..." and Gemini started an explanation about who Jesus was. :oops:
I managed to turn that button function off.
Pfff...
 
Great, waiting for Android 15 for months, delayed because of multiple bugs and scary stories like this and in the end I might be even glad that I still do not have it. :unsure:
Samsung is always slow with their updates. I like some aspects of OneUI but overall their phones are bloated.

Google's fast to update.
 
Let this be school that you should never let your phones auto update operating system over night. I've seen too many scenarios where alarms didn't go off in the morning because the device was essentially broken. I myself had a case in family where Android got updated on Samsung phone and after restart phone displayed black screen asking to be reset to factory settings. Another Samsung device, was left without status bar and needed factory reset to get it back.

I have automatic app updates enabled, but Android updates are set to notify. Unlike Windows, I can't just uninstall the broken update so I take some precautions not to have problematic device. One time I got burned, and I don't want that again.
 
Samsung is always slow with their updates. I like some aspects of OneUI but overall their phones are bloated.

Google's fast to update.

One UI 7 was late but apparently it has several features that will only be introduced to Android 17, although this time it seems Samsung went overboard with the UI elements
 
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