
Written By Shubham Verma
Published By: Shubham Verma | Published: Apr 22, 2024, 10:48 AM (IST)
Samsung users have been facing a serious issue with some of their phones where a single or, in some instances, multiple green lines appear on the screen. This issue has been around since last year, so much so that Samsung had to acknowledge it while offering one-time free screen replacement for out-of-warranty phones. These were select models with the maximum number of complaints, but some older Samsung phones have reported the same issue. Now, Samsung has expanded the list of supported smartphones to include the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S21. Also Read: Amazon Prime Day 2024: Top deals on premium smartphones iPhone 13, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, OnePlus 12 5G, OnePlus 12R 5G
While there have been several instances where Samsung Galaxy users have reported the green line issue on their phones, the most recent cases are coming from Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S21 users. Android Authority spotted several such cases where a permanent green line began appearing on the display after installing the April security patch. The Galaxy S21 users. including owners of Galaxy S21 Ultra and Galaxy S21 FE, could be most impacted by this issue. However, rare cases of models such as Galaxy Z Flip 3, Galaxy M21, and Galaxy M52 5G showing vertical green lines have also emerged. Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S22 5G is available at just Rs 35,999
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In most cases, the touchscreen is responsive, causing no issues in touch input or functionality. However, users understand a green line on their display could result from an internally cracked screen. Screen replacement is the only way to solve this issue, but it is expensive, especially for premium phones out of warranty. Since the problem is widespread, Samsung started offering a one-time free screen replacement for phones outside their warranty. According to mobile hardware experts, the appearance of one or multiple green lines on the screen could be a hardware issue, although only a thorough check-up can reveal the actual cause.
Although this is not Samsung’s first rodeo, the company has not neglected any impacted users. The result is expanding the list of supported models for a one-time free screen replacement.
According to Samsung, a device is eligible for a one-time free screen replacement if it is not older than three years and shows persistent green lines on the display. Impacted customers can follow these steps:
Alternatively, you can visit a Samsung service centre for the diagnosis of the impacted phone.