BLU recently pushed out an update to its Life One X2 smartphones that effectively resulted in units getting bricked. Specifically, the update process asked for a password to unlock/login, but users said the password they entered was being rejected.
Now, the Miami-based company has confirmed that they have fixed the
issue.
A new software update has started rolling out containing the fix. Sadly, there are no details on exactly what caused the problem, but what really matters at this moment is to give back users access to their devices, and that's what the company claims the latest update does.
Have you got this new update? Did it resolve the issue? Let us know in comments below.
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