The 2.50 update was troublesome for some (effectively bricking their PlayStation 4s in progress), so Sony quickly reacted to it by pushing the 2.51 firmware out, which is only 245 MB. According to the official notes, this is a bug fixing and system stability improving update, so do not expect any new features in this one. Since it’s not that big, it’s probably a good idea to download it while having a cup of coffee…
PS4: here’s the 2.51 firmware
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