Samsung admits a bad software update has been bricking its soundbars
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Samsung admitted that some soundbars and soundbars were damaged due to a software update error, and promised to provide free repair services for all affected devices, regardless of whether the product is out of warranty. Users need to send the device to after-sales service to disassemble and flash the firmware for repair, which may take a long time to wait.
Can a firmware update change how my headphones sound?
Having been waist-deep in audio for the past decade and a half, I’ve heard many reports about firmware updates “breaking” or otherwise altering the performance of headphones and speakers. But is it really happening? Or is it something else going on? Most people just want their headphones to perform a singular task, in the same way, every day — so the idea that your music could sound different with no warning is probably something you didn’t want…
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